The AI-enabled program had winners with the Primary selection in five out of the nine races covered at Aqueduct today (56% accuracy). Four of those were at short odds while the Primary winner in the 8th, #8 Braverthanubelieve, was at odds of 8-1, paying $18.18. In the Cigar Mile in the 10th, the program’s Secondary selection, #2 Mika, had excellent value at 14-1 versus theoretical odds above 5-2 (2.71-1) and nearly pulled off the big upset but was caught right at the wire by the favorite, #7 Bishop’ Bay, at 6-5. The program had the exacta horses (7-2) from its 1-4 selections 6-2-4-7.
Race 8 – $500K New York Stallion Series for Two-Year-Olds
The AI-enabled program had a nice and straight exacta hit in the 7th race at Aqueduct today, a $45K OC at 1 mi. on the dirt for three-year-old, with its primary and secondary selections of #5 Russian Roulette at 2-1 and #6 Alan Turing at 11-1. The program had assigned them theoretical odds of slightly under and over 5-1, respectfully. In the race, Russian Roulette weaved through traffic down the stretch to come up for the win while Alan Turing edged out #9 Willintoriskitall at 6-1 for second. The $1 ex. paid $60.22.
On Sat. are the following graded stakes races at AQU:
Cigar Mile S. [G2] – $500,000 guaranteed – 1 mile – dirt – 3 yo’s & up Demoiselle S. [G2] – $250,000 guaranteed – 1 1/8 miles – dirt – 2 yo fillies Elite Power S. [G3] – $250,000 guaranteed – 6 f – dirt – 3 yo’s & up New York Stallion Series Fifth Avenue S. – $500,000 guaranteed – 7 f – dirt – 2 yo fillies New York Stallion Series Great White Way S. – $500,000 guaranteed – 7 f – dirt – 2 yo Remsen S. [G2] – $250,000 guaranteed – 1 1/8 miles – dirt – 2 yo
In the $200K G2 Seabiscuit at Del Mar today in race 5, run at 1 1/16 mi. on the turf for three-year-olds and up, #4 Call Sign Seven won at 68-1 in an incredible upset. However, the Chaos Index’s reading of 3.5 in the Racing Report signaled that the race would be volatile and that an unexpected result was possible. With the Racing Report for Del Mar, the user would have been able to see Call Sign Seven not only as a Chaos Pick, which appear in their own row in the the PDF when there is a high reading of the Chaos Index, but also as a Value Pick in having LP converted to odds of 4.9-1. At 68-1, the horse was offering an astronomical discount on its LP strength. Call Sign Seven’s LP into a hot pace was the difference in the race with the horse accelerating late along the rail inside the final sixteenth. The race illustrates the value of the Chaos Index in forecasting volatility in the overall race and how the user can take advantage of that predicted volatility in expanding coverage to Chaos and Value picks to find winners at big odds.
Here is the Premium Racing Report for Aqueduct today, the results and the grading. The AI-enabled program did very well, having winners with primary selections in 3 out of 8 races (37.5%), including #1 Looms Boldy in race 5 at 8-1.
The model returned results firmly in the professional-tier range, with standout pricing accuracy and vertical predictability in tough, mixed-condition NYRA fields. The A- reflects a card that was highly profitable, logically sound, and exceptionally accurate where it counts most.
🔎 RACE-BY-RACE ANALYSIS
Race 3 — Grade: A
Primary Winner: #7 Higher Force (4.06)
Model hit the winner cleanly.
Secondary (#3) finished 2nd → Exacta hit (7–3).
Contender alignment was perfect and pace call was precise.
Why A: The engine mapped the field in correct order with no leakage.
We are pleased to announce that the Premium Racing Reports will go on sale tomorrow for the first time, Saturday, Nov. 28, continuing through Sunday, Nov. 29, and then every Saturday and Sunday moving forward. Tomorrow’s launch will feature full analyses for Aqueduct, Churchill Downs, Del Mar, and Gulfstream. Tampa Bay Downs and Fair Grounds are planned to be added in the future. Reports cost $3.50 individually and can purchased together. Your support directly helps the platform grow—enabling more tracks, more race-day coverage, and expanded analytical resources—while advancing the long-term goal of re-introducing the software.