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? About Schedule Release
I had a question about the release of the racing schedule and horses. How long in advance do the tracks release this information. I read that the handicappers start looking at their selections the night before the races, but the track thats closest to me (Penn National) I cant find any information. Thanks
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Here is a link to the equibase entries page this gives you an idea of the horses that will actually run, I would imagine you could prob buy forms in advance too but I never have
http://equibase.com/static/entry/index.html?SAP=HLN |
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Thanks, prob bookmark this page
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equibase provides entries 3 days in advance...w2w
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Ok, so my question now is.
For people that bet, whether it be OTB or at the track, do you usually look at the races like a night or two ahead and try and figure out which ones or good, or do you spend some time the day of going over them and then looking through the DRF
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Glance over entries night before to check who is going...spend morning making picks...then...fine tune after scratches are posted...w2w
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