Month: June 2019

Queen’s Plate Recap

The result of the $1 million Queen’s Plate at Woodbine was an interesting one from a handicapping point of view. While it was not the top selection in the model according to the main algorithm, #5 One Bad Boy had signs of speed in its E1 and E2 estimates (49.4% and 30.8%), so much so that the horse ranked highest in the TRIO category with a 53% winning probability. The TRIO metric is an estimate that combines the simulation results of the E1, E2 and LP components together. Why the horse did not have a higher total winning probability is because it had the lowest variance in final speed figures in the field, which depressed his SPD simulation results relative to the other horses. The other factor was a relatively low winning percentage at 5.8%. Yet, in this race, its speed more than compensated.

Queen’s Plate at Woodbine, Sat., June 29

Here are the model results for today’s $1 million Queen’s Plate Stakes in race 10 at Woodbine, which is run at 1 1/4 mi. on the dirt for three-year olds. The Handicap Wizard is favoring #10 Skywire as its top selection due to its highest SPD and LP estimates in the field at 28% and 57% for a total winning probability of 18.34%. Next are Avie’s Flatter at 15.64% and Desert Ride at 14.88%. Two horses that are offering value according to ROI analysis compared to the M/L are #1 Desert Ride at 7-1 and #7 Federal Law at 15-1.

 

Race 5 at Gulfstream, Fri., June 28

The race of the day for the program was the 5th today at Gulfstream, a $20K maiden claiming race at 7.5f for fillies and mares three-years old. According to ROI analysis, both #7 Glovanna at 21-1 and #10 Assume Control at 34-1 offered significant value compared to their winning probabilities of 16.9% and 13.7% as the second and third selections. In the race, #4 Captured Beauty at 17-1 broke to the lead and led through the 1st half, followed by the live odds favorite #8 Prickly Kitten at 5-2. Glovanna and Assume Control were forwardly placed as well. Coming around the far turn, #2 Golden Tap at 9-2 weaved through traffic before finding running room in the center, while Prickly Kitten continued to press on the inside. Inside the last 1/16 mi. Glovanna caught up with the leaders in an outside bid before beating them at the wire by a neck. The horse paid $45.20 for the win. The model had the exacta order reversed, which paid $236.40. 

 

Wednesday at Belmont, Jun. 26

The program had a couple of successful results today at Belmont Park worth mentioning. In the 3rd, a $40K claiming race at 1 1/16 mi. on the turf for three-year olds, the top selection, #4 Appicator, went wire-to-wire in a win, upseting the live odds’ favorite, #7 Harv Won’t Tap at 2-1. The horse paid $9.10.

And in the 4th, an $80K optional claiming race at 6f on the turf for three-year olds, there was an opportunity not often seen in the odds, with several horses offering significant value due to the favorite, #8 Mutakativ, being ovebet at 1-1. One was #6 Discretionary Marquee with a winning probability of 13.6% versus 16-1 odds and another was #7 Banana Thief with a 16.8% winning probability versus 12-1 odds. That resulted in large expected ROI values for the horses of +131% and +118%. In the race, Discretionary Marque showed speed early on and held on doggedly to the end, while Banana Thief finished second. Discretionary Marque paid $34.80 for the win.