Both of last week’s Pix were successful insofar as you played them right.  We recommended you use Set of J’s and Zip N Run “judiciously” at Churchill and they finished second and third (as favorite and third choice, respectively) to complete an exacta and a trifecta with the second choice. In the baby race at Santa Anita, we leaned toward Rowdy Dylan as the key horse in a field loaded with BreezeFigs maidens, and he came home second at almost 12-to-1 to the odds-on Holiday Camp after a slow start in a BreezeFigs exacta, trifecta and super. During a very good week for BreezeFigs maidens, nine 3-year-olds won: Arlington (2), Belmont (2), Belterra, Charles Town, Delaware, Gulfstream, and Presque Isle.  In addition to the winner at Santa Anita, four other 2-year-olds broke their maidens, at Arlington Canterbury, Monmouth, and Parx.  Today’s card is fairly light on the 3-year-old side, so we’ll double-dip on the babies, see below. Good luck! Remember to pay attention to two changes we’ve made over the past several years.  First, there have been changes in the CLASS EDGE category (at the bottom of the BreezeFigs card) because one sale was eliminated (OBSFEB) and FTFFEB is now in March (FTFMAR), and that moved OBSMAR into a higher class.  Also, in the SALE & HIP column: the “HIP” refers to the catalogue number for that horse in that sale. This reference will enable you to go to the website of the sales company involved and easily find the short video of the horse’s breeze at that sale. The web links for each sale are listed in the NOTES section of the new BreezeFigs Report and you will find all the information as to why we have done this and how you can benefit from this addition to the service by downloading the document which explains it all here: http://static.drf.com/PDFs/breezefigs/BreezeFigs2009Sales.pdf.  Remember, no other handicapping service can give you the advantages you need from 2-year-old sales, So sign up for DRF-Plus on the front page of www.drf.com and get the BreezeFigs cards. Our rules still hold about BreezeFigs “qualified” runners: You can get a good idea of what “qualified” BreezeFigs horses are by clicking on BreezeFigs Information underneath the two BreezeFigs links in the DRF-PLUS box in the right hand column on the www.drf.com home page and downloading files there. Remember, keep stride length (SL) in mind when handicapping from the BreezeFigs sheet and take advantage of all the tips that we provide on those sheets as well. If you click here http://static.drf.com/PDFs/breezefigs/StrideLengthStudy-1.pdf you will get a document which details our latest study. The conclusion for those who like to know the bottom line fast is this: When it comes to 2-year-old racing only, horses that earned Group 1 or Group 2 BreezeFigs and had longer-than-average stride lengths at the five major 2-year-old sales of 2006-07-08-09 won more races, won earlier, and earned more black-type, than horses with shorter-than-average stride lengths, regardless of BreezeFigs Group. There’s a lot more to it than that, and a review of this document, which is the first in a series, will strengthen your hand at the windows, or, if you are a buyer, at the sales or claim box. So, download it and absorb. Also, refer to a study we did which shows that using BreezeFigs for 3-year-old maiden races in just as viable as using them for 2-year-old maiden races. Go to the DRF PLUS box on the www.drf.com home page, click on BreezeFigs™ Information, and then download “2006 Sales Study,” or just click right here: http://drf.com/breezefigs/breezefigs_010507.doc. 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: http://www.biodatatrack.com/ Here are Saturday’s Pix: 2-Year-Olds: Gulfstream Park, 5th Race, Maiden Special Weight, 5 Furlongs (Dirt) Two BreezeFigs fillies show up here, and one is worth a shot.  Frolic to the Wire showed talent in a Group 2, three-over-Par performance at OBSAPR where her stride length was 23.12, feet, about a third of a foot shorter than average that day for fillies at one furlong.  She went home unsold (RNA) for 95k, but is worth a close look here. On the other hand, Queen’s Royalty had a five-under-Par Group 4 profile at OBSMAR and her 21.86 foot SL was more than a foot-and-a-half shorter than average that day for fillies at one-eighth. The first filly seems to be the play here. 2-Year-Olds: Woodbine, 2nd Race, Maiden Special Weight, 4 ½ Furlongs (Synthetic) With a fairly even stride and decent speed, Rouge Et Blanc put up an even-Par Group 1 profile at OBSAPR with a 23.67 foot stride length, about a quarter foot longer than average for fillies that day at an eighth of a mile at OBSAPR.  That didn’t bring enough money in the ring so she went home (RNA) for 45k.  As the lone BreezeFigs filly in the race, however, she should be looked at as a possible key here.  Good luck!