Recognizing Reasons for Poor Debut Can Pay Dividends in Second Start

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Betting on a horse that lost its last race by nearly 50 lengths is a lot like playing with fire. More times than not, you’ll get burned hoping that a horse will find a way to make up that many lengths.
Yet as much as wagering on horses like that on a regular basis might leave you with an anemic batting average, there are rare times when you might be able to reasonably explain why such a weak effort happened.

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