The Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred Championship Series moves to Parx Racing on Tuesday with a pair of $100,000 stakes at 1 1/16 miles on turf. The MATCH Series offers $2.2 million in purse money and more than $400,000 in bonus money. Deciding Vote is tied for the lead with three others for the overall championship and is the 5-1 fourth choice on the morning line in the Neshaminy for fillies and mares. Handled by noted turf trainer Edward Graham, who won the 2014 Arlington Million with Hardest Core, Deciding Vote has captured three of her last four starts including the Dahlia at Laurel Park on April 23. Graham likes to turn his horses out in the winter to keep them fresh. That was the case with Deciding Vote, who rallied from off a hot pace to take the Dahlia. The pace is unlikely to be as swift on Tuesday, but Deciding Vote seemingly has the tactical speed to adapt to any pace scenario. Morning-line favorite High Opinion drops out of the Grade 3 Beaugay at Belmont Park. She finished third, beaten only three lengths by French Group 1 winner Rougir. :: Want the best bonus in racing? Get a $250 deposit match, $10 free bet, and free Formulator with DRF Bets. Code: WINNING The Neshaminy will be High Opinion’s third start of 2022. She finished fourth in a turf sprint at Aqueduct on April 16, a race trainer Tony Dutrow used as a stepping-stone to the Beaugay on May 14. Dutrow experimented with various distances with High Opinion earlier in her career, but he said, “She’s best from a mile to 1 1/16 miles.” High Opinion pressed the pace in the Beaugay, but Dutrow feels “there are couple or three horses that might show enough speed where she can finish up the way she likes to.” Gladys, a full sister to superstar Rachel Alexandra, displayed “a new dimension,” according to trainer Kelsey Danner when rallying from off the pace to capture a second-level allowance with a $62,500 claiming option at Churchill Downs on May 19. “She’s matured a lot as she’s gotten older,” Danner said. “She settled and rated last time because there was plenty of pace and we could get behind it.” Danner mentioned that if Gladys “breaks on top, she’s probably going to go for [the early lead].” Out of Sorts finished a troubled fifth in the Dahlia for trainer Brittany Russell, then caught a tough group in the Grade 3 Gallorette at Pimlico on May 21. The late-running filly looms a stretch threat. B B’s Busted, Tightly Twisted, Like a Pro, Wicked Groove, and Tic Tic Tic Boom are also expected. Flashndynamite is entered for the main track only. Bensalem Stakes Beacon Hill, fourth last month in the Grade 2 Dinner Party at Pimlico, seeks his first stakes victory in the Bensalem for 3-year-olds and up. His main competition includes King Cause, winner of Turfway’s Kentucky Cup Classic and recently compromised by boggy turf in Belmont’s Fort Marcy; Mandate, recently second in the Henry Clark at Laurel; and Grade 3 winner Eons. Spicethemainbrace, Repo Rocks, Noneedtoworry, Bird King, and Magic Michael own strong dirt form, but must prove they are as effective on turf.