Charles Town Races Boasts Massive Jackpot Pick 6 and Pick 5 Carryovers
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Oaklawn Park's full card per Inthemoneypodcast.com sees odds shifts in Ring the Bell Stakes (R6?), Skelly favored at even money (ML 7-5) over Himothy (ML 3-1), but value on Banishing (#7) as home-course closer with pace to chase; surface switch aids Chris Hartman's turf-to-dirt runner in R6 claiming. Miracle Worker (#2, R3) ML fave but boom-bust, traffic-plagued; jockey Ramon Vazquez (4 wins opening day) boosts new mount. Multi-race trends favor Pick 3/4 with Spirit to Inspire (#1, R2) vs. short ML Coldasice (#6).
Gulfstream stakes via Vsin.com: Tropical Park Oaks (R8) has #2 Souper Williwaw at 12-1 overlay second off layoff, post 2 aids ground-save; #3 And One More Time shortens post G1 Natalma win but stretches out. Derby (R11) eyes #6 Layabout value after wide-trip loss to #12 Souper Forces, less speed here. No major weather shifts reported, fast tracks prevail; trainer angles like Jones' 14% second off claim boost Gun Runnin’ Gal (R8 Charles Town).
Money flow: Charles Town exotics imbalanced toward speed like Flying to Neptune (R3, #8), Wiley Willard (R5, #8) with Beyers 80+ foes. Value exotics undervalues Cajunchito (R2, #5) debut trouble, Shared Authority (R9, #2) blinkers first Jackson barn (15% switch). Pace favors stalkers like Snowy Juba Cat (R3, #7), no bias noted. Pools oversized on carryovers, target Pick 6 with Falcon Blue connections in R5 form. (387 words)
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