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and i don't know if he would stay in the barn or not. i do know only 14 can enter.
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The decisions cannot be result oriented in ANY way. From an expected value perspective his purse earning figure to be similar for both races ( 50% in a $1 million race giving him the benefit of the doubt that he will be even money equal $500K in expected earnings while roughly 10:1, maybe too high but close, in a $5 million race gives him the same $500K in expected earnings ). However, the potential intrinsic gains by running in the Classic FAR outweigh those of the Dirt Mile. In the Dirt Mile, he rates to gain NOTHING from a breeding perspective with a win, and could in fact hurt himself ( probably slightly ) with a loss. However, a win, or even a good second, has real intrinsic value for him as a stallion, and a loss would do next to nothing to tarnish his value. This is what matters...not whether you or I, or anybody, think he can win either race, or where he has a better chance. That nonsense is irrelevant and, frankly, just gets in the way of making the clear correct decision. To me, it is inarguable.
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![]() this is why i really don't think anyone who thinks they have a good chance in the bcc will skip to try to get the 'easy money' in the mile. everyone knows it's the big race of the year for older horses. and when you have true milers, entering there when you have a 9-10f horse isn't exactly 'easy money' or a guarantee of a win, or a board finish for that matter. we have a turf sprint, mile, and then the the turf classic-with none of the pearl clutching. i don't get it.
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