Los Alamitos Thoroughbred Meet To Unveil New Graphic Showing Projected ‘In Play’ Closing Odds

The Los Alamitos Winter Thoroughbred Meet, which opens its six-day season Friday, Dec. 8, will feature a new informational graphic on the track's simulcast broadcast showing projected closing odds for win wagers on selected races based on a mathematical calculation using Will Pays for that given race.

The graphic will be branded at Los Alamitos as the “In Play” Projected Closing Odds, and will be based on Will Pays, particularly Pick 3s and Pick 4s, which are thought to be reliable indicators of a horse's actual closing odds.

During its Winter Thoroughbred Meet, the track will be showing these “In Play” projected closing odds starting with the third race on Friday's opening day card. The “In Play” graphic will be available shortly after the previous race has been run.

“We'll be offering these projected odds on our simulcast feed with an easy-to-read graphic,” said Orlando Gutierrez, the marketing director at Los Alamitos Race Course. “We feel that giving horse players more information is a plus and from there each bettor, individually, can determine whether this information is helpful to their handicapping and wagering practices.”

The Los Alamitos Winter Thoroughbred Meet will open on Friday, Dec. 8 and continue through Sunday, Dec. 17. Racing will be held on a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday during the two weeks of racing. The first post each day will be at 12:30 p.m. PT. For more information, please visit LosAlamitos.com

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Turf Paradise Said It’s Been Given Approval To Run Jan. 29-May 4 Live Race Meet

Turf Paradise racetrack in Phoenix, Ariz., issued a press release saying the Arizona Racing Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved its request for a race meet in 2024. The track announced that it will host a 57-day live meet, running from Jan. 29 through May 4.

“I decided to postpone my retirement because of the many stake holders here in Arizona that want racing to continue,” said track owner Jerry Simms.

The press release ended months of uncertainty for horsepeople and fans over whether or not live racing would continue at Turf Paradise. It did not reference the proposed purchase of Turf Paradise by Richard Moore and Frank Nickens, who emerged as potential buyers in September after a previous deal to sell the racetrack property to a developer fell through.

A signed contract between Turf Paradise and the Arizona Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association (AzHBPA), listed a four-day-a-week live schedule, Monday through Thursday. Horses will be allowed into the stable area Dec. 18 with training beginning Dec. 26.

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