First Post: Friday, May 20, 2011

Already a winner from the big Black-Eyed Susan Day live card at the Pim.

Yea, verily. But first, the free ones:

Rundown
Belmont 6, 7, 9
Calder 5, 6, 9
Hollypark 3, 4, 7

Rainy at Belmont, but something meaningful was able to be patched together. Not bad. Hollypark looks pretty good for the nighttime.

Pay-side:

Rundown
Churchill 6, 7, 11
Woodbine 4, 5, 9
Pimlico 4, 8, 11
Arlington 1, 4, 6
Louisiana 1, 4, 9
Lone Star 1, 8, 9

Churchill also is rainy, as is Woodbine. Everything else is solidly in play.

OK, red-boarders of the U.S.A. How ’bout that Campaign Vows in the second at Pimlico today? Yes, sir. The vaunted V6 Betting Line called the race wide-open, and the LifeLiner Speed Column Analysis became a nice separator. Here’s what the zany Boys in the Backroom had to say about it:

Race 3
Wide-open on the Betting Line. Longshot hopes to #4 Campaign Vows.

Simple…yet effective! Witnesses and benefactors are those who responded to the bait in the latest edition of our stalwart Web publication On-Line at The Short Line.

Of course, such hubris practically preordains a blank for the rest of the day. Maybe!

WMF Report: At Arlington, WMF 211 at 6f. …At Belmont, WMF 176 at 6f. …At Calder, WMF 177 at 6f. …At Chas. Town, speed in play at all three sprint distances: WMF 454 at 4½f, WMF 177 at 6½f, WMF 173 at 7f. …At Hollypark, a rally-alert: WMF 23 at 6f (T). …At Indiana, dual speed-trips: WMF 222 at 6f, WMF 158 at 1m. …At Lincoln, the standard WMF 400 at 6f. …At Thistle, Indiana-type numbers: WMF 285 at 6f, WMF 150 at 1m. …At Woodbine, customs stops all frontrunners at the border of the quarter-pole: WMF 14 at 1 1/16m. …Ouch! …

Lots o’ action! Take part in some. Best wishes for a prosperous Black-Eyed Susan Day!

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