Santa Anita Moves Friday Card to Monday

With Friday's weather forecast calling for a 90% chance of rain in Arcadia, Santa Anita Park, in consultation with the Thoroughbred Owners of California and the CHRB, will shift Friday's eight-race program to Monday, Mar. 7 with first post time at 12:30 p.m. Accordingly, there will be no re-draw, with Monday's program now scheduled as an exact replica of what had been planned for Friday.

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Santa Anita Moving Friday’s Program To Monday, March 7, Over Likelihood Of Rain

With Friday's weather forecast calling for a 90 percent chance of rain in Arcadia, Calif., Santa Anita Park, in consultation with the Thoroughbred Owners of California and the California Horse Racing Board, has announced it will shift Friday's eight-race program to Monday, March 7, with first post time at 12:30 p.m. PT.

Accordingly, there will be no re-draw, with Monday's program now scheduled as an exact replica of what had been planned for Friday.

Although rain is predicted throughout the afternoon on Friday, Monday's Arcadia forecast is for sunny skies with a high temperature of 68 degrees.

With a mandatory payout in Golden Gate Fields' 20 cent Single Ticket Rainbow Pick 6 Jackpot on tap Monday, first post time at the Northern California track is scheduled for 12:15 p.m and will thus run concurrently with Santa Anita.

This Saturday, March 5, is the inaugural 1/ST Saturday, featuring an unrivaled day of racing pairing Santa Anita with Gulfstream Park.  With 15 stakes scheduled between both tracks, including three Grade 1 events at Santa Anita, Saturday is poised to be one of the biggest days of the year.

For additional information, please visit santaanita.com or call (626) 574-RACE.

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‘Isolated Instance Of Poor Judgment’: Kentucky Derby-Winning Trainer Woolley Appeals, Given Stay Of 180-Day Suspension

Kentucky Derby-winning trainer Bennie L. “Chip” Woolley Jr. has received a stay of a 180-day suspension and $2,500 fine handed him last month by stewards at Turf Paradise in Phoenix, Ariz., for what the official ruling said was “possession of an illegal needle and syringe upon the premises of the track enclosure.”

The order to stay the suspension, signed Feb. 18 by Rudy Casillas, director of the racing division of the Arizona Department of Gaming, came after Woolley appealed the suspension on the grounds that there were “errors of law and misconduct by the stewards…that deprived (Woolley) of due process”; “the penalty imposed was excessive”; and that the “findings of fact or decision by the stewards is not justified by the evidence or is contrary to law.”

Ivy L. Kushner, attorney for Woolley, wrote in the appeal that Woolley has had no medication violations for at least five years and that the “event that transpired on Feb. 8, 2022, was an isolated instance of poor judgment, for which there is no possibility of repetition or a risk to the safety, welfare, economy, health, peace and people of the state of Arizona if a stay were to be granted.”

Kushner wrote that Turf Paradise general manager Vincent Francia testified in support of Woolley at the Feb. 15 stewards hearing and “alluded to mitigating factors which included the lack of sufficient veterinarians on the backside” and “urged the stewards to exercise restraint in the disposition of the matter.” Kushner added that Arizona Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association executive director Leroy Gessman echoed Francia's comments, “voicing the critical challenges that the  lack of adequate veterinarian care has caused trainers at Turf Paradise.”

On the morning of Feb. 8, according to the appeal, while performing pre-race inspections, veterinarian Dr. Susan Gale observed Woolley and groom Alberto Castillo Perez in the stall with the 5-year-old mare Kissable U. The groom was seen holding a syringe containing a clear liquid with a capped needle attached, the appeal states. Gale confiscated the syringe and asked Woolley its contents, which he said was magnesium. A subsequent barn search by an investigator did not produce any contraband.

Gale notified stewards, who subsequently scratched Kissable U and three other horses Woolley had entered to run that day. According to the appeal, Gale then had her assistant take Kissable U and other horses entered to race that day to the test barn to have samples taken. The appeal states that Woolley or a representative should have been present when the samples were taken and also should have witnessed the packaging of the confiscated syringe, which apparently was also sent off for testing.

Kushner wrote in the appeal that Woolley “did not administer a substance at all to the horse, did not possess a foreign substance and did not run a horse in a race that tested positive.” Magnesium is not a prohibited substance, Kushner had said.

In addition, Kushner wrote, the stewards ruling did not list the specific rule prohibiting possession of a syringe but did list a rule related to human drug testing, which the attorney said was “totally irrelevant to the pending proceeding.”

A date, time and place of the hearing appealing for the sanctions to be rejected or modified have not been set.

Woolley, best known as trainer of Mine That Bird, the 50-1 longshot who won the 2009 Kentucky Derby, has run six horses since the stay was granted, registering one win and one second-place finish.

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Playing against the odds of online casinos – which games to play?

Copyright 2006 Michael Heighen

Online casinos, also known as virtual casinos, are online versions of traditional (“brick and mortar”) casinos. Online casinos enable gamblers to play and wager on casino games through the Internet. Online casinos generally offer odds and payback percentages that are comparable to land-based casinos. Some online casinos claim higher payback percentages for slot machine games, and some publish payout percentage audits on their websites. Assuming that the online casino is using an appropriately programmed random number generator, table games like blackjack have an established house edge. The payout percentage for these games are established by the rules of the game.

Playing the games with better odds can help you win more often and collect more money. In games like roulette, there are many different types of bets all offering different odds. The best bets can sometimes be the one’s with the worst payout. In roulette betting on many numbers lowers payout, but increases your chances of winning. Games like craps can have worse odds than others, so it is advisable to stay away from those types of games.

The best games to play in online casinos are the games of skill like poker and blackjack. In poker, you are playing other players, so if you have higher skill, you can make quite a bit of cash. Tipping the odds in your favor is easy in games of skill because all you need to do is study up on how to play the game better. In blackjack you are playing the dealer. Blackjack is slightly tougher than poker in terms of odds because you have to get as close to 21 as possible without going over. Even the odds in blackjack can be tipped in your favor if you are smart with when to take a hit and when to stay.

Online casinos also have slot machines. The odds in slot machines are pretty bad. The payouts can be great, if you know exactly when to press the buttons, but there are still odds against you, one of the bad things about online casinos is that you are not physically present in a casino. Therefore, games that you usually have a physical impact on do not serve you as well. Video poker is also not as good because you are simply playing against a computer. You only win if you get certain hands, so skill is not as important. In online poker where you sit down at a table against other players, you can bet well, and make a lot of money. Video poker is completely random.

Online casinos are great places to have fun and make money. It is important to know a lot about every online casino game that you play. Stay away from games that you have no impact on, and try to play the games that require a certain level of skill. Following these suggestions will tip the odds in your favor and increase your chances of having a very successful and fulfilling online poker experience.

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