Yikes. I guess the question this time is who finishes third?
The odds are terrible but is anyone beating justify? We have to hope one of these long shots finishes second
Well, that is one way of looking at it. The other way of looking at it is that you basically get a free 50 cents on your dollar by betting on Justify, who is all but a lock here. This horse is running a shorter race, against a much weaker field and only has really one horse that could even challenge him past a half mile.The odds are terrible but is anyone beating justify? We have to hope one of these long shots finishes second
There's a huge underlayed horse here in race 2 at Evangeline who is currently sitting at a ridiculous 1/9. That one probably is the most likely winner, but I'm taking the #5 horse who I have ranked 2nd (just 8 points behind the big favourite) and is 12/1 currently with a couple minutes to post.
Well, that is one way of looking at it. The other way of looking at it is that you basically get a free 50 cents on your dollar by betting on Justify, who is all but a lock here. This horse is running a shorter race, against a much weaker field and only has really one horse that could even challenge him past a half mile.
When you consider you have 1-2 odds on a Justify Good Magic match race, it is actually a steal. Like Sharkey's AV says "who finishes second" and if Magic doesn't burn out chasing Justy, then the real question is who finishes third?
Bravazo is certainly very under rated, and, Lukas is awesome at prepping for the Preakness owing to his foundation in Quarter horse racing. Bravazo beat a bunch of horses in the Derby too that no one gave him at shot at doing and when you consider Good Mag has the potential to throw in a clunker here and there, it could get interesting. Quip could be a dangerous player too.Yea I agree I’ll be doing a few difff exactas and tris with justify and hopefully we can get a longer shot finishing second and third. I do like good magic a good amount also. I think the 8 Bravazo is a good horse Especially at 20-1
Bravazo is certainly very under rated, and, Lukas is awesome at prepping for the Preakness owing to his foundation in Quarter horse racing. Bravazo beat a bunch of horses in the Derby too that no one gave him at shot at doing and when you consider Good Mag has the potential to throw in a clunker here and there, it could get interesting. Quip could be a dangerous player too.
I'm actually considering putting down a huge chunk of change on Justy, as it just seems like free money to me. Where in the world can you deposit 10,000 in an ATM and then withdraw 15.000? I have a feeling Justy may even go to 1-3 as face time nears. I did not even feel that Pharoah was this much of a lock in the Preakness.
I may do that too but no one else in this race seems to be a lock more than him. Good Magic should run second but he can be inconsistent. If I just had one tri bet tho,I would go Justy, Gm and Bravazo. I also would not be surprised to see Lone Sailor do decently.If you're that certain of a Justify win why not try to maximize your return by keying him on top in exotics instead of accepting 1/2, 2/5, or maybe even 1/5? All you need is an opinion (for or against) on 2 or 3 other horses in the race, and your potential return goes from 20%-40% to 200%-400%.
I may do that too but no one else in this race seems to be a lock her than him. Good Magic should run second but he can be inconsistent. If I just had one tri bet tho,
I would go Justy, Gm and Bravazo. I also would not be surprised to see Lone Sailor do decently.
One negative thing about Justify tho is that he has a powerful hard footed stride and I don't see him having a long career. Horses like that generally just 'lose it' over night and that is actually my theory on what happened to Arrogate too, who also had a super hard hitting stride - akin to the difference between an elusive running back and one that plays smash mouth football and takes damage. The amount of wear and tear they put on their bodies is much greater than smaller and athletic type movers. Thoroughbreds would never occur in nature, would be rooted out over night, as they have these massive bodies and tiny little tea cup feet and are generally plagued by laminitis and foot problems more than any other breed, and when you got a massive horse like Justify that has a hard stride, it is really exacerbated. It is also interesting that Coolmore failed the physical exam in Justy when they were checking him out - I wonder what it was and if it will manifest at all?
The only way he loses is if he is not sound. Knowing with my luck, I put the house on him and he pulls a Barbaro.