Daily Racing Form has served as the most trusted source of news and information about the sport since 1894, and moving forward we have decided to provide a free daily playbook – something that both hardcore horseplayers and casual observers can reference to get informed of each day’s action. 1:10 WO 1st SUNYANI (#5, 7-2) is a DRF Best Bet (Ron Gierkink).  1:42 GP 2nd WHAT PLAN (#4, 6-1) is by a 12% debut turf sire. His dam went 11-1-4-1 on the green for 106K. Lone grass sib is 8-1-2-2 and earned 96K. We like that this gelding tried two turns in his debut and although he only beat one home he got valuable race experience. The surface switch and class drop look like the money run to us. -Scott Ehlers  3:26 WO 5th FOUR K FORCE (#4, 12-1) was overmatched in his comeback in a starter handicap on the Tampa turf, a race that should set him up adequately for this much easier conditioned claimer on Tapeta. He breezed a bullet five-eighths April 23 for a successful turf/synth trainer. -Ron Gierkink 4:11 BAQ 7th MAXIMUS MERIDIUS (#8, 7-2) was noticeably green early on while flashing some talent; finally got out of the gate well in his third start, then got caught dueling over a very wet track in a very tough Grade 3 Gotham; ran a good one in defeat last time when once again keeping after a fast pace in the Bay Shore and taking over around the turn, only to weaken late as that race was otherwise dominated by closers. -Mike Beer 4:18 GP 7th VICTORY BADGE (#5, 15-1) broke her maiden going 9 furlongs so today's mile is fine even off the medium layoff. What if this filly is more mature now? Lone sib is 6-1-1-2 and banked 53K. Works are perfect and this barn is 17% with horses that won their last race. This filly gets good race flow. First Lasix rounds out the appeal. -Scott Ehlers  4:26 WO 7th IT'S A FLUKE (#8, 8-1) wired NW2 opponents when tagged for $40K in his final '23 race in October and is cleverly protected by waiver in this NW3 OS/$40K contest. His trainer won the nightcap on opening day with a comebacker and the concern here is this one might need one. -Ron Gierkink  4:27 OP 7th PLAUSIBLE DENILE (#3, 9-2) has been in a series of quick races and might be tough to handle were he to run back to the Beyer of 90 he put up two starts ago. He also has an age edge on these as he is 5. -Mary Rampellini  4:57 WO 8th ROCKCREST (#2, 12-1) has been working up a storm since his improved second start off the bench on the dirt at Gulfstream and should be prominent at a square price with his tactical speed. Note that he ran two big winning races here last spring after wintering in Florida. -Ron Gierkink  5:09 LRL 10th UNDER THE OVERPASS (#6, 4-1) chased solid splits of 23.79 and 23.76 while tracking from slightly off the rail, split rivals on the turn, stayed over in behind horses until midstretch, then finished well for second. Cuts back to a sprint in first off the claim, and he hit the board in all four prior dirt-sprint attempts. Think he's tactical enough to work out a decent stalking trip. -Dan Illman  5:15 GG 1st In her only previous start at a mile, TOM'S PIC (#2, 10-1) led throughout a $20,000 claimer at a mile on turf last June in what turned out to be her final start of 2023. Tom's Pic closed some ground to finish fourth in a starter allowance at 5 1-2 furlongs for sprinters on the synthetic track in February in her only subsequent start, and has every chance to show improvement in this one-mile race for $6,250 claimer who are non-winners of two. The race has not drawn a good field. -Steve Andersen 6:45 OP 11th RUNGIUS (#11, 4-1) invades from Aqueduct for the Trail's End, but has some established Oaklawn form as he was second in a maiden allowance route in Hot Springs in December 2022. -Mary Rampellini 6:55 GG 4th POUR ON THE COLE (#6, 5-1) won a conditional $4,000 claimer in early March, but was well-beaten in two subsequent starts against $12,500 and $10,000 claimers earlier this spring. A return to a conditional claimer, this time to the $6,250 level, may suit the eight-time winner, who is most effective from off the pace. Pour on the Cole starts from the outside post in this field of six, and has every chance for a second win this year with Bronze Warrior expected to set an early target. -Steve Andersen  8:10 SA 9th LLORONA (#9, 5-1) has been begging for a surface switch. She misfired twice on dirt following her highly rated maiden win, and has since been pegged for a turf sprint such as this hillside N1X. By a multi-surface stallion who won a G1 on turf, the dam of LLORONA was a top-class turf mare. -Brad Free 8:25 GG 7th HONOS MAN (#3, 4-1) is a DRF Best Bet (Steve Andersen). 8:40 SA 10th A potentially big week for the Phil D'Amato stable ends with a N1X turf mile in which stablemates RECKLESS SPIRIT(#6, 5-1) and CITY EXILE are the choices. RECKLESS SPIRIT can post a minor upset under Antonio Fresu, second start back from a short layoff and shortening to his preferred one-mile distance. The longer turf races he recently tried are just out of reach. But his last four mile starts produced two wins and all in the money. His figures are high enough. -Brad Free