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Brown, assorted factors hurt Preakness handle
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Was Big Brown the reason the handle was way down all day?
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It isn't much fun betting races like the Hirsch Jacobs, which on paper was kind of interesting, but in the back of your mind you just KNOW the Assman factor would kick in and Lantana Mob would win at an underlaid 8/5.
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Is it quite possible that some many people, considering our current economic status, don't have the extra cash to throw around? I'm sure it's not the main reason, but it has to come into play a little.
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It's a combination of the factors, I think, mentioned in this thread. But also, with so many signals floating around, it places a premium on the undercard.
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I know this kept my Preakness Day handle below $200. I probably put $1000 through the windows there last year.
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