The Handicap Wizard made it two-for-two in stakes races at Gulfstream Park today by winning with its top selection, 6-5 Supercommittee, in race 4, a $16K optional claiming race at 1 mi on dirt. The program also got the place horse correct in 7-5 Reagan’s Odyssey to hit the exacta. Both horses were overlays according to the model, but there was no good value elsewhere. Supercommittee paid $4.60 for the win.
The model made the hat-trick in the next claiming race in the 6th, a $6.25K claiming race over 6f on dirt for filies and mares four-years old and up, with Go Go Jack, albeit at short odds of 3-5. The Handicap Wizard likewise rated the horse strongly, assigning a 35% total winning probability, which equates to under 2-1 odds. Still, anything can happen in a field of 10 with most horses having high variances in their speed figures, indicative of the low stakes nature of the race. Go Go Jack paid $3.60 for the win.
Though the Handicap Wizard did not get a fourth straight non-maiden win in the 8th race, which was won by long-shot, Our Pride at 19-1, it did get a fourth win in the 9th with 5-2 Abiding Star, who despite having two troubled trips in its last two races, showed his superior speed rating and 2nd best class rating by going wire to wire over 1 mi. on the turf in this $35K claiming race for four-year olds. Abiding Star‘s odds were fluctuating around 5-1 until right before post-time, when they dropped sharply to 5-2 at the start. Abiding Star paid $7.80 for the win. The model also correctly predicted 9-2 Black Sea for place as its second selection, with the exacta paying $49.80. The market and Gulfstream track handicappers’ favorite, Sycamore Lane at 2-1 with John Velazquez, failed to finish in the money. On the day, the Handicap Wizard’s top selection won 4 out of 5 (80%) claiming races with a ROI of 138%.























