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Monday, March 28, 2016

Horse Racing Carryovers for March 28, 2016, Video: The Player-Story of a Las Vegas Whale

Carryover Wager Type Track Date
$632 Pick 6 Turf Paradise Mar 28
$277 Pick 5 Sam Houston Mar 28
$1,637 Hi 5 Sam Houston Mar 28
$1,286 Pick 5 Northfield Park Mar 28
$108,149 Hi 5 JP Pompano Park Mar 28
$120,104 Pick 6 JP Woodbine Harness Mar 28
$10,267 Pick 6 JP Sunland Park Mar 29
$17,692 Pick 6 JP Gulfstream Park Mar 30
$457 Pick 5 Saratoga Harness Mar 31
$983 Hi 5 Turfway Park Mar 31
$6,684 Pick 6 JP Oaklawn Park Mar 31
$122,422 Pick 6 JP Golden Gate Fields Mar 31
$3,173 Hi 5 JP Hawthorne Racecourse Apr 1
$1,724 Pick 6 JP Hawthorne Racecourse Apr 1
$154,428 Hi 5 JP LR Meadowlands Apr 1
$12,634 Hi 5 JP R5 Meadowlands Apr 1
$1,413 Pick 6 JP Cal Expo Apr 2
$713 Pick 6 JP Century Downs Apr 2
Carryover amounts are in $USD. Strong efforts are made to make sure the above information is as accurate and complete as possible, though sometimes errors may still occur.

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The Player-Story of a Las Vegas Whale:

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Horseplayers Association of North America March Edition of Horseplayer Monthly

-"This month's issue features a Keeneland preview by Art Parker and Derby Contenders and Sleepers by Track Phantom. Charlie Davis, the third-place finisher in this year's National Handicapping Championship, also takes a look back at that event.

Also included is analysis of temporary turf rails by Lenny Moon, thoughts on class by Jonathan Stettin and Vin Rogers, a discussion on why post drags are bad for horse racing, and Rich Halvey has ten old school handicapping angles for you."

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