The song in today’s video lede is called ‘Rico Suave’ by a performer known as Gerardo. That’s Rico, not to be confused with RICO. Plus, if you have been or are someday going to be charged with violation of the RICO act, well, that’s just not very suave, is it? Lock [pronoun] up!
BestLine Racing Society Recap:
Finger, Mountain & Thistle from before.
In Race 3 from Canandaigua, N.Y. #2 America’s Justice (.436 Win Prob / 1.29-1 Fair Odds / 1.75-1 Premium Odds) was served with a win at $10.80; completing your winning $17.20 exacta was #4 Civil Service (.280 / 2.57 / 4.00), with the premium price on that comboa (comboa!) being $17.50. (Wait! That’s greater than the actual payout, though by only 30¢, which we figure you would probably simply eat as the proverbial cost of doing business. We report, you decide!)
Race 4 from New Cumberland, W.Va., went to #7 Beyond Gone (.371 / 1.70 / 2.23), who ran to that billing at $6.40. Wait! That’s greater than the actual payout, though by only 6¢, which we figure you would again probably simply eat as the proverbial cost of doing repeat business. We report, you decide!
At No. Randall, Ohio, Race 3 had four debut issues in the six-horse field; if you were untroubled by this onslaught of inexperience, #3 Gold Honey (.963 / 0.04 / 0.25) was the only experienced runner you could consider, and she won at $4.20. Similarly in Race 5; in it, three first-timers took on two experienced runners, one of whom stood out: #1 Fact Not Fiction (.703 / 0.42 / 0.99), who paid $4-even to win. In Race 6, #4 Latin Spice (.318 / 2.14 / 2.77) and #1 Statesboro (.356 / 1.81 / 2.37) completed your winning $37.80 exacta whose premium price was $18.66.
BestLine Racing Society Nightcap:
Assiniboia was scheduled but did not run due to poor air quality. Regrets!