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  • RanchWest
    503
    What causes you to want to pass a race?
  • Tony Kofalt
    403
    I pass a race when I don't see a reasonable way to make money wagering on the race. Typically this is when my vision of the race is just like the public vision. A race where my choices could win but still not yield a reasonable profit. I should note that I may still include these races on horizontal wagers.
    Another type of race could be when there a too many unknown factors. For example, there may be larger number of FTS. Once again this race could still be included in my horizontal wagers.
  • William Zayonce
    41
    @Tony Kofalt
    Agree Tony! Knowing when to pass is as important as knowing when to play!
  • RanchWest
    503
    4) multiple foreign horses in races (excludes Breeders Cup)Conley

    Do you define "foreign'' as having only foreign races showing or would it include any horse with any foreign races showing? For example, if a horse has one North America race showing and the rest are foreign, would you consider it a "foreign" horse?
  • RanchWest
    503
    Everyone, do you pass on wet tracks?
  • Dave Schwartz
    415
    I pretty much pass nothing. LOL

    I play races differently, but I believe there is always a way to leverage a bet out of a race.

    Must admit, that this position is getting tougher to maintain.
  • Tony Kofalt
    403

    Ranch, I do not pass on wet tracks. But as someone who plays primarily horizontal wagers, I find more fields scratch down on these surfaces. I have to be careful with the prospect of short fields.
  • William Zayonce
    41
    @RanchWest,
    I rarely pass wet track races simply because of the wet unless they're on wet turf and don't get taken off .
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