You really need to watch yourself at Del Mar. It is hard to find a prettier track and a nicer atmosphere in California. But Del Mar is usually a handicapper's nightmare. Ndfan is right about the longshots. You really have to know the track bias, which changes often on a race to race basis. I know people that swear it is connected to the rise and fall of the tides, etc. I can tell you this - at times, you can go stretches and virtually eliminate either the top half (i.e., 1-5) or bottom half (i.e., 6-10) post positions. I know it makes little sense, but believe me, it is true. Some extremely strange things happen there, but it is a fun place and despite many longshots, they have had season with a high % of favorites, too. Have I got you totally confused yet? You can also totally throw out all Hollywood Park form.