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Several long prices in Monday's pick-six sequence at Saratoga, which started with a $66,254 carryover, resulted in a double carryover of $239,114 into Wednesday's pick six at the Saratoga Springs, N.Y., track. The sequence will start with Wednesday's fifth race, and two of its legs are $100,000 stakes for New York-breds, the Fleet Indian and the John Morrissey.
On Monday's card, longshot wins by Rosa Salvaje ($41.40) in the $100,000 Shakespeare Caress Stakes and Countknickerbocker ($48.60) in the nightcap guaranteed that the carryover would extend another day.
Post time for Wednesday's race 5 is 3:13 p.m. Eastern.
[SARATOGA PICK SIX: Get Litfin's analysis, watch John Morrissey preview]
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But Steve Christ will tell everyone to dump 1k into the Pick 6.
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Stop weeping, will ya's, your making my screen all wet, lmao
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How about that ride by Leparoux yesterday aboard Federation!
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It always helps if it's someones' BIRTHDAY also. !! An old horse player once told me everything about horse racing is fixed. The distance, the post time, and the conditions of the race. There-in he said is the key. The conditions determine which horse can run and trainers will stiff their steed to make them eligilble for that race. It's all there in the pps.
The late scratch at the starting gate is the one that smells of skullduggery. Very handsome conso's are a sure thing if the horse owner has wheeled two parts of a pic 3.
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racing is rotten to it's core.
there is nobody policing the thieves and protecting the public.
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the jockey colony up at saratoga will divy that up nicely,el capo ramon and company are probably finding the lone speed candidate that will be allowed to lope along in 26, 51 at 25/1.bush track fractions,ramon is probably figuring out wich favorite hes gong to stiff.and if theres a jockey that has not won yet watch out im guessing c montalvo will have a race set up for him soon,probably a ny bred maiden race.
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