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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 10:54 am 
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Ed_from_Lisle wrote:
Joe Orr, what's the deal with races that have 1 and 1A horses? I don't understand why that's allowed. Can you please explain?


The horses share a trainer or common ownership. The coupling is done to prevent any chicanery or to alert the bettor that one horse may be helping the other. You don't see it as much anymore due to the rise of super stables, e.g. Pletcher or Baffert may have three horses in a race, and the tracks want more betting interests and so get waivers from the state racing board.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
The horses share a trainer or common ownership. The coupling is done to prevent any chicanery or to alert the bettor that one horse may be helping the other. You don't see it as much anymore due to the rise of super stables, e.g. Pletcher or Baffert may have three horses in a race, and the tracks want more betting interests and so get waivers from the state racing board.


The race in our fantasy league had it yesterday. Thanks for the explanation.

So if 1 finishes first, and 1A finishes second, how does that work? Ignore 1A and whoevere finishes third is really second?


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Ed_from_Lisle wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
The horses share a trainer or common ownership. The coupling is done to prevent any chicanery or to alert the bettor that one horse may be helping the other. You don't see it as much anymore due to the rise of super stables, e.g. Pletcher or Baffert may have three horses in a race, and the tracks want more betting interests and so get waivers from the state racing board.


The race in our fantasy league had it yesterday. Thanks for the explanation.

So if 1 finishes first, and 1A finishes second, how does that work? Ignore 1A and whoevere finishes third is really second?


Correct. For purposes of the gimmicks you would ignore the second one.

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