One of our Pix last week at Lone Star was scratched in the morning, and the other one we preferred was scratched at the gate at Monmouth. That left three fillies to play at Monmouth and the one we liked never got out of a gallop while the other two finished first and fourth, so some gimmicks were preserved. It was a decent week for 2-year-old BreezeFigs maidens as six others won besides the one at Monmouth: Ellis Park (four, including three on Saturday, one of which was a BreezeFigs exacta); Gulfstream and another at Monmouth. Only two 3-year-olds broke their maidens—at Belterra and Woodbine. Today’s cards are all over the place but we decided to stick with tradition and see what’s up at the Spa. Fortunately, we’ve got one on each card to focus upon, see below.  Stay safe and good luck! If you’d like to learn a little more about how we come up with BreezeFigs, take a look at our new website by clicking here: www.biodatatrack.com and click on the tab BreezeFigs at the top of the page.  In there you will find a link to a major study of how over 17,000 BreezeFigs horses from the sales 2007 through 2013 have succeeded on the racetrack based on Group and stride length.  You can also access that study by clicking this link: www.biodatatrack.com/BreezeFigs-Study.pdf. Here’s Saturday’s Pix: 3-Year-Olds: Saratoga, 1st Race, Maiden Special Weight, 5 ½ Furlongs (Turf) There are two BreezeFigs colts in a race which will most likely not produce any talking horses, but the first-timer, War Smoke, has a sneaky profile and a decent morning line so he may be worth pursuing. He threw in a bummer at OBSAPR last year with a seven-under-Par Group 4 profile that featured a 24.03 foot stride length (SL), which was a half-foot shorter than average for colts that day at a furlong. He was promptly scratched (SCR) from the sale and wheeled back into EASMAY where his even-Par Group 1 ticket was posted with a 24.55 foot SL, just above average that day. I’m Blaming You comes off a long layoff where his two efforts, both on the weeds, were not as encouraging as his four-over-Par Group 2 effort at OBSMAR would suggest, but his 24.29 foot SL was just above average that day. War Smoke looks like an eminently playable gimmick. 2-Year-Olds: Saratoga, 5th Race, Maiden Special Weight, 5 ½ Furlongs (Dirt) Five BreezeFigs colts are in here including a previous Pick, Carpe All Day who is at 10-to-1 in the morning line. That gives you an idea how tough this race is likely to be since he did quite well in his debut franking his six-over-Par Group 2 effort at OBSMAR that featured a 25.25 foot SL, a foot longer than average for colts that day at a furlong. They made Chattalot the morning line favorite in here but not on our account—he tossed in a four-under-Par Group 4 effort at OBSAPR with a 22.69 foot SL which was a foot and a third shorter than average that day. But he’s got the connections, so something may have been wrong with him at the sale. Seal Beach breezed at the same sale on another day and tossed in a one-over-Par Group 1 effort with a basically average 24.17 foot SL. The hilariously named Fromanothamutha posted a very good three-over-Par Group 1 effort at OBSMAR where his 25.08 foot SL was more than three-quarters of a foot longer than average; he is on the rail and that is never an advantage at the Spa unless you can get off like a rocket. The other BreezeFigs colt in here, Street Fight, posted a seven-over-Par Group 1 profile at OBSJUN with a 25,34 foot SL, a foot and a third longer than average that day but was not sold (RNA) at 95k. He is at 50-to-1 in the line probably because he ran six days ago at Monmouth and even though he did well, there is probably a good chance he won’t start back that quickly, or might be coming back too soon. This is a tough play but we like Carpe All Day as your key with Seal Beach and Fromanothamutha as gimmick plays, and if the board is exploding, throw in Chattalot. Good luck.