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. Post Time: 1:10 ET Track: Aqueduct (1st Race)    Horse: BELLAMY (#3, 6-1) BELLAMY finished well for second when turned all the way back in distance for his first start off the claim in January; was no match for $50k claimers in his next start, then chased wide in a race that was dominated on the lead when dropped back down to this level in that last one; might have a better setup this time. -Mike Beer | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 1:21 ET     Track: Gulfstream (2nd Race)               Horse: SOUPER CRUNCHY (#6, 9-2) SOUPER CRUNCHY can fire fresh so this freshening might work out best. This gelding ran a Beyer top 2, 3, and 4 back. Works are perfect and Lopez knows this gelding well. We are expecting a very good price. -Scott Ehlers | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 1:32 ET     Track: Keeneland (2nd Race) Horse: RANDIE'S RASCAL (#9, 10-1) RANDIE'S RASCAL is bred top and bottom to be a grass horse, and very likely is - which is why she debuts in this turf sprint though it means facing males. But this filly works really well on dirt, too, and does it consistently. Handled stablemate Joe Joe Dude in their team drill. She's been sharp out of the gate and travels professionally - really like her here. -Marcus Hersh | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 1:38 ET     Track: Aqueduct (2nd Race)   Horse: LIL' REGARD (#1, 7-2) LIL' REGARD was impressive winning her career debut under patient handling; returned from a layoff to make her second start last summer, and looked good again while closing down allowance rivals from the back with a 76 Beyer; fires fresh, and looks well-spotted, facing NY-breds for the first time. -Mike Beer | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 2:04 ET     Track: Keeneland (3rd Race) Horse: TURKISH PISTACHIO (#2, 8-1) Don't know why TURKISH PISTACHIO - aside from a poor beginning - ran so poorly last out. Don't know why she ran poorly two back. But do know that if she gets back to her form three races ago, she can win this. Two fast half-mile works since her race - the one at KEE is on video. She goes solo and is asked, but really scooted along. The 6.5f would seem to suit. -Marcus Hersh | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 2:11 ET     Track: Aqueduct (3rd Race) Horse: DEFERENCE (#3, 4-1) DEFERENCE is a DRF Best Bet (Mike Beer). | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 2:19 ET     Track: Oaklawn (2nd Race)     Horse: ARKANSAS DAVE (#7, 3-1) ARKANSAS DAVE is back at two turns and he ran well in his one route attempt. -Mary Rampellini | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 3:30 ET     Track: Gulfstream (6th Race)                Horse: PRETTY GEISHA (#6, 4-1) PRETTY GEISHA took 17 starts to break her maiden but these types often return to face first time winners and out run their odds. They simply get a taste of winning and like it. This filly should trip out best as she wants to pass runners and gets good race flow. -Scott Ehlers | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 3:40 ET     Track: Keeneland (6th Race) Horse: EPISODIC (#3, 8-1) EPISODIC is a DRF Best Bet (Marcus Hersh). | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 4:02 ET     Track: Gulfstream (7th Race)                Horse: NIC'S BRO (#3, 6-1) NIC'S BRO is a DRF Best Bet (Scott Ehlers). | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 4:35 ET     Track: Gulfstream (8th Race)                Horse: STOP JUDGING (#8, 9-2) STOP JUDGING is by a 9% debut turf sire. Her dam won her only start in Great Britain and earned 3K. One of two sibs won on the grass and is 3-1-2-0 for 73K. Team Ward are 30% with their second time maidens and 50% when going from special weights to maiden claimers. January bred has an age advantage over almost everyone. -Scott Ehlers | Get Past Performances for this race Post Time: 4:53 ET     Track: Aqueduct (8th Race)   Horse: PISMO BEACH (#5, 8-1) Homebred PISMO BEACH is a full-sister to Mendham Racing Stable's Geno, a debut winner sprinting on turf, before just missing in a stakes race in his next start (he was also a stakes winner sprinting on dirt for this trainer); works look good, and Donk is underrated with first-time starters. -Mike Beer | Get Past Performances for this race Looking for more action? It’s easier than ever to pick a winner with DRF Newbie. Access the most trusted information in horse racing! Start strong with DRF Newbie – horse racing, simplified. Try it free at newbie.drf.com.