Re: Saratoga Morning Line (943 Views)
Posted by:
TempletonPeck (IP Logged)
Date: August 04, 2016 08:31PM
jimbo66 Wrote:
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> But u have to know where a horse
> "should be" to take advantage of it.
Exactly!
I take no position on whether he sets a good ML, but in either case, it's still our job as gamblers to make an accurate assessment of where the horse(s) "should be." (And if you are reading toteboard movement off a bad ML, and not accounting for the fact that the ML is wrong, then I wish you very good luck.)
If you aren't making your own line on a given race, whether consciously or subconsciously, how are you deciding when to bet and when to pass?