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The Fundamentals
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EQUIPMENT / MEDICATION Horses continually change equipment and medication as owners and trainers experiment to identify what works best. Only two changes matter seriously to handicappers.
Lasix is a
diuretic that helps prevent bleeding in the respiratory tract. The Lasix pattern that can contribute to a form reversal that pays well looks like this.
Blinkers on most likely will help maidens and lightly-raced younger horses that are frontrunners and pace-pressers. Look for second starters that broke slowly in their debut, or lightly raced younger horses that have been bet strongly but have run poorly. Blinkers "off" is not a significant equipment change, unless blinkers went on last time, the horse ran badly, and blinkers come off again today. A blinker change can be most significant when combined with other changes that beckon positive results.
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