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Here are the selections for the Indiana Oaks and Indiana Derby at Indiana Grand and the Ontario Matron Stakes at Woodbine, all on dirt. The fourth and fifth races are the G1 Diana Stakes at Saratoga and the Treasury Coast Stakes at Gulfstream on the turf. The turf model was used for those races.
Gulfstream full selections with the 4.0 model.
Saratoga
Woodbine
Brisnet recently changed the web address of its single data files for download. The new address is:
https://www.brisnet.com/product/data-files/DRS
The Pro-Handicap Wizard 4.0 Turf program is now available for sale on the Purchase page. It provides a unique turf perspective from having “apples to apples” comparisons in the analytics with the turf data. It is meant to complement the main PHW 4.0 program and can be used concurrently.
The Handicap Wizard had wins with its top selections in three out of the five stakes races at Belmont Park Today. In the Dwyer Stakes in the 5th, it had #3 Code Of Honor as its top choice, whose class with a 55.8% Winning Percentage versus 1-1 odds proved too much for the field. The same was true of #9 Promises Fulfilled in the John A. Nerud Stakes in the 8th, who went wire-to-wire in the win at 3-5. The program had its best result in the 10th in the $700K Suburban Stakes, where it had the exacta order correct with its top two selections in #2 Preservationalist at 7-2 and #1 Catholic Boy at 6-5. It nearly had the tri-fecta as well, with its 4th selection in #11 Pavel at 8-1 coming in third.
6th Race
8th Race
10th Race
9th Race
The most difficult race to handicap was the $1 million Belmont Derby Invitational in the 9th with 14 horses, run at 1 1/4 mi. on the turf. Despite long-shot #6 Henley’s Joy winning at 20-1, the forthcoming Handicap Wizard Turf program nearly had the winner with its 2nd selection #8 Social Paranoia at 16-1, who came in 2nd, while its 3rd selection in #13 Digital Age at 5-1 finished 4th. There was no data on #14 Rockemperor, who placed third, since he was a foreign horse from Ireland. The $2 exacta paid $663, while the $0.50 tri-fecta paid a whopping $2,225.25.











