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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