Santa Anita: 1X Race Results – Jan 19

Below I present my selections 1 X Race for Monday, January 19 in Santa Anita Park. Additionally, for this season I will include specimens that can be taken into account for exotic and multi-career plays. Enjoy our free forecasts every day by making click here.

Applying the well-known “GPS”, a play that is based on: Winner, Place, and Show, when warranted in these suggestions, we will increase the percentage of obtaining an ROI -Return on Investment- (Return of Investment for its acronym in English).

Suggested GPS examples based on dividends: up to 3-1, Winner only. Between 4-1 and 9/2, Winner and Place. While, when they offer 6-1 onwards, Winner, Place and Show. When a dividend shows 10-1 or higher, I recommend the “progressive” GPS where you play 20% of the investment to win, 30% to Place, and 50% to Show.

The focus will always be to recommend a horse in each competition, reminding the betting public to monitor the respective dividends of the recommendations prior to each of these races.

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1ra. Coyote Cafe #3 (ML 6-5): Third of the cycle on the grass and her trainer has 29% with specimens returning from a rest of 61 to 180 days. Other options: Training Good #4.

2 da. Comedy Town #5 (ML 7-5): Your three recent figures Beyer on the West Coast and figurations, make him the horse to beat in this competition. Other options: Known Idea #2 y Del Mar Jerry #4.

3ra. Artic Power (Ire) #2 (ML 9-5): Goes from Maiden Special Weight According to the claim, it represents one of the most effective stables on this type of surface in California. D’Amato also has 32% with Rispoli recently in Santa Anita Park. Other options: Video Review #5.

4th. Ghazaaly #5 (ML 2-1): Another ride from Emisael Jaramillo, who shows an effectiveness close to 40% when driving for Doug O’Neill. Going down to this group should benefit this son of a Curl. Other options: Leyas Candy #1.

5ta. Prime and Ready #2 (ML 9-5): He suffered setbacks in his most recent career. But this mare has enough initial speed to try to link the start with the finish. Other options: Ketonia (FR) #1

6th. Road Rules #2 (ML 5-2): The mile can be uphill for these specimens, I will lean on John Sadler’s statistic of 25% when he passes sprint to route to their specimens. Other options: Bang and a Boom #5.

7ma. Mrs. Astor #2 (ML 4-5): In me pick in Race of the Day of Daily Racing Formwhere you have the opportunity to download the Formulator totally free here.

8 and. Tiger in My Tank #4 (ML 3-1): I like this horse from Librado Barocio’s stable, who has 26% in races on sand tracks with a sample of 66 results and 34% when he has teamed up with Kyle Frey in Santa Anita Park. Other options: Nostrangrtotherain #8 y Last Call Nutrition #3.

9na. Uecker #1 (ML 5-1): Race for California-born foals, Ryan Hanson (who is co-owner) of this son of Sir Prancealot (Ire)has a promising specimen for this division considering his debut test and how he has looked since then in the morning exercises. defend me GPS p.m.

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Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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