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danmurphy jr

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CALDER: Thunderstorms 90'
8th #6 Racingtowin 15/1 5of10 @40/1
Homeister Jr-Homeister Sr-Riding for her Mom angle

MONMOUTH PARK: Chance of Rain 80'
1st #4 Kicks and Giggles 9/5* 5of6 @6/5
Claimed for 5K-Lacked drive but healthy
2nd #2 Arctic Boots 7/2 6of7 @7/5
3rd #5 Netcong 4/1 5of5 @9/2
4th #5 Charioteer 4/1 >>NAP<<5of10 @7/
Claimed-$7500-always running "slow"
5th #7 Agnes the Great 4/1 8of8 @6/5
6th #2 Storm Hen 5/2 SCRATCH
7th #7 Local Legend, 7/2 8of8 @6/5
8th #5 Retainage 5/2* WIN $6.40-4.20-2.80

SARATOGA: Sunny 70'
2nd #5 Lights on Broadway 9/2 7of7 @6/1
6th #1A Oh So Awesome 5/2(Jerkins Ent)
#1 Mr.Hamlin SHOW $4.70 @7/1
8th #3 Gimme Credit 10/1 WIN $13.20-5.50-4.30
9th #5 Fleet Indian 4/5 WIN $3.30-2.10-.10
 
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What does NAP stand for? Monmouth in the 4th has that. Just wondering how that should effect a wager strategy? Thanks
 

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I'm sure NAP is an acronym, I don't know. Think it's a European term. It's what the poster percieves the most likely to win. There's no money involved, so I use Price, speed and race conditions to arrive at NAP. On 8 race cards, I don't control the tracks and usually the Contest starts at 6AM-PST. Wagering strategy? If I knew, Wow. There's a few winners most days, somedays I find them and some, oh well.
 

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I hear ya, somedays are great, some are not quite that good, to say the least. Been playing Saratoga and go to Finger Lakes which simulcasts all the ones you follow. Thanks for the tips.
 
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