Shartin N, who made two uncharacteristic breaks in her final preliminary leg of the Blue Chip Matchmaker Series, was back on her top game in Saturday night's $373,000 final of the event for pacing mares at Yonkers Raceway, obliterating the field in a 1:52 2/5 mile. Starting from the pole and with Tim Tetrick doing the driving, Shartin N settled into the fourth spot while post two starter Sell A Bit N (Jordan Stratton) made front and hit the quarter in 27 2/5, followed by Medusa (Yannick Gingras) and Lakeisha Hall (George Brennan), who scrambled into the three-hole from post eight.  Shartin N would be flushed first-over by Lady Shadow (Jason Bartlett) coming off the second turn, and she would quickly advance next to Sell A Bit N at the 57 second half-mile marker, then overtake the leader on the third turn. Shartin N began to get away from the field up the backstretch and to the 1:24 three-quarters, and that would only continue in the last quarter as she romped to a 4 1/2 length verdict at the finish line.  Sell A Bit N gamely held second at the inside, followed by Motu Moonbeam N (Brent Holland), Dudesalady (Scott Zeron), and Lady Shadow. In a bit of an unusual quirk, the mares making up the trifecta all have the same damsire, Live Or Die. "I think she was just having a really bad day," Tetrick said about Shartin N's misadventures last Friday night.  "She was just on the left line too hard and was fussy.  She wears some equipment, and she uses it, but with the murphy blind it straightened her up.  (Trainer Jim King) did a great job.  He had her on go tonight. "I just wanted to get away clean.  If we make a break we don't make any money.  I wasn't really driving to win; I was driving to do really good with her, and she can overcome that because she does have a lot of power, she can last on the outside, and she's quick.  She has every attribute to be a good horse.  We've just got to keep her calm like she was tonight." A 5-year-old daughter of Tintin In America, Shartin N is trained by King for owners Richard Poilucci and Jo Ann Looney-King.  Shartin N is now eight-for-ten in the win column in her initial North American campaign and has 15 career victories.  She has earned $292,875 this year and $368,992 lifetime.  The 4-5 favorite, she paid $3.80 to win. "It took right up until tonight to get it done," said Jim King.  "We worked on her a lot at home and made some changes, then came up here tonight, warmed her up a couple trips and made some more changes.  We put our heads together, came up with a plan, and here we are. "We just did so many different things.  The biggest thing was just adding the murphy blind to her to get her to go straight and to stop her from being so fussy.  I warmed her up a really hard trip before we raced to kind of take some the sting out of her, and the extra 15 minutes on the track didn't do her any harm tonight, I guess." This was Shartin N's first stakes engagement in the United States, but it will be far from her last if all goes according to plan. "The next thing on her schedule is the race at Miami Valley. I’m not sure if we are going to go or not," King said.  "I have to discuss it with the owners and my wife, they make all of the decisions. "She’s staked to every race where they would take our money." 2017 Blue Chip Matchmaker champion Mackenzie A won a $75,000 consolation for Stratton, trainer Peter Tritton, and owners Vonknoblauch Stable LLC. and Ellen Kinser in 1:53 1/5.