WinStar Reports First Mares in Foal to Life Is Good and Nashville

Breeders' Cup winner Life Is Good (Into Mischief) and Keeneland track record-setter Nashville (Speightstown), both 'TDN Rising Stars' and first-year stallions at WinStar Farm, have each had their first mares confirmed in foal, according to WinStar.

Four-time Grade I winner Life Is Good has multiple mares confirmed in foal, including graded winner Tiz Breathtaking (Tiznow) and Tapas (Tapit), an unraced mare acquired for $1.3 million by CHC Inc. at the 2016 Fasig-Tipton sale.

Nashville also has multiple mares scanned in foal. Undefeated in his first three starts, Nashville set a new track record of 1:07.89 for six furlongs in winning the Perryville S. at Keeneland on Breeders' Cup Day in 2020.

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Why Can’t I Win at Online Texas Holdem?

How many times have you… said to yourself, “this has to be fixed.” More than a few? You might want to consider that your game isn’t as strong as you previously thought. In fact, it is quite possible that there is still a good deal of work to do.

You need to figure out whether or not you are playing to make money. That’s right! The evidence suggests that you are playing to play, not to make money.

Perhaps, you arbitrarily grab the first open seat and start blasting. This may accomodate your need for action and that’s great, however, since loss is not our objective we want to do something a little different.

We suggest that thoroughly scouting games at the desired level of play to be a preferred method. You are attempting to identify weakness in one form or another. Typically, you want to zero in on tight passives, calling stations and maniac play.

This is the internet and there is nothing preventing you from taking all the time you want in locating that soft seat.

Unlike the live brick and mortar rooms you are not stuck with whatever they give you.

You found the perfect seat for your style of play. There could be any number of reasons why that particular seat is open. You discover why soon enough.

The past twenty minutes has produced the coldest wave of cards in your entire playing history.

Do you press? Do you play those marginal and rag starters?

Of course not! You get out of there! There’s dozens of games to choose from. For that matter go open another account at another site. Give yourself an even wider selection. There is absolutely no rule that requires that you sit there and get your brains beat in.

You like to see a lot of flops. On the internet this approach is a real cash killer.

We have found that a range of 30-33% seen flops from all positions combined is about right. There is no hard and fast rule here, but evidence suggests seeing a greater number of flops to be from players who tend to rely more on luck.

Speed is a factor. Don’t kid yourself. These hands are being dealt at a very rapid clip.

As a general rule you will be dealt approximately twice as many hands on the internet in the same time frame compared to a regular brick and mortar card room. What this means is that your errors translate into cash losses at an accelerated clip. This is the greatest argument for playing premium starting hands.

It has been said, “that the next best thing to playing and winning is playing and losing.”

Although mildly amusing, the statement contains nothing but an attitude that places your finger squarely on the self destruct button.

Do you increase your bankroll threefold or more only to blow it back along with your original stake? I have no problem leaving the table with a double or triple. You shouldn’t either.

I have heard the professionals discuss this subject repeatedly. Apparently the conventional wisdom supports continued play as long as you continue to play well.

We disagree with this position for one main reason. This is a classic apples to oranges comparison in our view. First of all they are world class professionals playing live with advanced skill sets. You are trying to survive for the chance to win in an entirely different venue.

Don’t be in a hurry! There is always a game somewhere. Like the ads point out, non-stop action. If it’s money you want you will need to play emphasizing discipline and focus.

Don’t make it so hard on yourself. Life already has plenty of challenges. Do the scouting. Pick your spots and don’t force it. Put these practices into play now and you will see vast improvement.

First Mares in Foal for Spendthrift’s First-Year Stallions

Cyberknife, Greatest Honour, Jackie's Warrior, and Mo Donegal–the four first-season stallions standing at Spendthrift Farm for 2023–have all stopped their first mares, according to the Central Kentucky farm.

The first mare reported in foal to GI Arkansas Derby and TVG.com Haskell S. winner Cyberknife, a son of sire sensation Gun Runner, is graded producer Afleet Lover (Northern Afleet), who is located at Wynnstay Farm. Likewise, the beautifully bred GII Fountain of Youth S. winner Greatest Honour, a son of Tapit, also had his first mare confirmed in foal. She is American Jack (Pioneerof the Nile) and is part of the Watershed Equine broodmare band.

The Eclipse champion sprinter of 2021, Jackie's Warrior got Chesapeake Farm's stakes producer Battle Bridge (Arch) in foal. A son of Maclean's Music, Jackie's Warrior won five Grade I races during his career. And finally, the 2022 GI Belmont S. winner Mo Donegal, a son of Uncle Mo. also had his first mare confirmed in foal. She is Allez Jete (Petionville), who is part of Adan Mandujano's broodmare band.

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Saturday’s All-Stakes Cross Country Pick 5 To Offer Racing From Aqueduct, Oaklawn

The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) will host a Cross Country Pick 5 on Saturday, featuring an all-stakes sequence from Aqueduct Racetrack and Oaklawn Park.

The Cross Country Pick 5 requires bettors to pick the winner of five select races from tracks across the country. The minimum bet for the multi-track, multi-race wager is 50 cents. Wagering on the Cross Country Pick 5 is available on ADW platforms and at simulcast facilities across the country with each week featuring a mandatory payout of the net pool. The Cross Country Pick 5, boasting a low 15 percent takeout, will continue each Saturday in February and March, offering sequences with races from Aqueduct Racetrack and partner tracks across the country.

The sequence kicks off in Race 4 [2:20 p.m. Eastern] from Aqueduct with Kentucky Oaks points on the line in the $200,000 Busher, a one-turn mile for sophomore fillies. The Busher will award the top-five finishers with 50-20-15-10-5 qualifying points towards the prestigious Grade 1 test on May 6 at Churchill Downs. The field of six features impressive debut maiden winner Ziaerati, who enters from an 8 1/4-length debut victory on January 15 for trainer Robert Falcone, Jr. The daughter of Into Mischief will face a formidable challenge from a pair of contenders for four-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Chad Brown in Asset Purchase and Shidabhuti. Both fillies enter from last-out victories in the Big A with the former boasting an eight-length debut score in off-the-pace fashion.

The second leg will see older horses contest at six furlongs in Race 8 [4:27 p.m.] at the Big A, the Grade 3, $150,000 Tom Fool Handicap. The field of eight is led by the multiple graded stakes-winning Drafted, who looks to return to winning ways after finishing third to the in-form Repo Rocks last out in the Grade 3 Toboggan on January 28. Steep opposition will be provided by graded stakes-winners Runninsonofagun, who makes his return from a three-month respite; Eastern Bay, winner of the Grade 3 General George last out; and Chateau, the winner of this event in 2021.

The action switches to Oaklawn Park for the middle leg in Race 7 [4:50 p.m.], the $150,000 Downthedustyroad Breeders' at six furlongs for Arkansas-bred fillies and mares aged 3-years-old and up. The Tom Swearingen-trained Summer Shoes has never finished off-the-board in five lifetime outings and will look to keep that momentum going on the heels of a close third-place finish in a first-level allowance facing open company on January 29. The daughter of Commander's Shoes was a winner two starts back in a state-bred optional claimer by three-quarters of a length over returning rival Connie K.

Connie K will look to successfully defend her title in this event as she arrives from a distant fifth-place finish in the American Beauty on January 21 at Oaklawn for conditioner Randy Morse. The Street Strategy bay was the winner of a 5 1/2-furlong allowance in November at Horseshoe Indianapolis. Unbridled Twister, runner-up in last year's running, will look to claim her second consecutive victory after scoring a pacesetting optional claiming victory by a half-length on February 3 for trainer Al Cates.

The penultimate leg will see an overflow field vie for Kentucky Derby points in Race 9 [4:56 p.m.] at Aqueduct in the Grade 3, $300,000 Gotham, a one-turn mile for sophomores that awards 50-20-15-10-5 qualifying points to the top-five finishers. Lugan Knight enters from a last-out victory in the $150,000 Jerome on January 7 at Aqueduct, besting Arctic Arrogance by a half-length after battling for command throughout. The son of Goldencents makes his graded debut for trainer Michael McCarthy after working extensively at Churchill Downs' training center. Carmel Road ships east for trainer Tim Yakteen on the heels of a runner-up performance in the Grade 2 Los Alamitos Futurity on December 17. The son of Quality Road was an 8 3/4-length winner at second asking going the Gotham distance around two turns in August at Del Mar.

Several of the other 12 contenders arrive with graded experience, including the New York-bred General Banker, who finished third last out in the Grade 3 Withers traveling nine furlongs on February 11, and Fort Warren, who finished third in the Grade 2 San Vicente on January 29 at Santa Anita Park.

The sequence concludes with another six-furlong state-bred stake from Oaklawn in Race 9 [5:54 p.m.], the $150,000 Nodouble Breeders' for 3-year-olds and up. The Nancy Knott trainee Navy Seal arrives amid a run of good form, posting a 2 1/2-length victory in his latest outing traveling six furlongs in a state-bred optional claimer. He has finished on-the-board in four of his last six outings and is in search of his first stakes coup, his closest finish a third in the Work All Week in June at Hawthorne.

The John Ortiz-trained Gar Hole will look to defend his title in this event as he returns to state-bred company after finishing an even fourth facing open company in the King Cotton on January 28. His last effort against Arkansas-breds was a three-length victory two starts back in a six-furlong optional claimer in wire-to-wire fashion. The veteran 8-year-old Bandit Point, trained and owned by Robert Cline, seeks his first career stakes win after finishing second or third in this race in each of the last four runnings. He has earned $517,940 through a lifetime record of 48-5-8-11.

Free Equibase past performances for the Cross Country Pick 5 sequence will be available for download at https://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/cross-country-wagers.

America's Day at the Races will present live coverage and analysis of the Aqueduct winter meet on the networks of FOX Sports. For the broadcast schedule and channel finder, visit https://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/tv-schedule.

NYRA Bets is the best way to bet every race of the Aqueduct Racetrack winter meet. Available to horse players nationwide, the NYRA Bets app is available for download today on iOS and Android at www.NYRABets.com.

Cross Country Pick 5 – Saturday, March 4

Leg A: Aqueduct Racetrack – Race 4, $200K Busher (2:20 p.m. Eastern)

Leg B: Aqueduct Racetrack – Race 8, G3 Tom Fool H. (4:27 p.m.)

Leg C: Oaklawn Park – Race 7, $150K Downthedustyroad Breeders' (4:50 p.m.)

Leg D: Aqueduct Racetrack – Race 9, G3 Gotham (4:56 p.m.)

Leg E: Oaklawn Park – Race 9, $150K Nodouble Breeders' (5:54 p.m.)

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