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If you want an easy winner in a horse race, there is a situation that produces proven winners every day. It’s also one of the fastest spot plays to find because it stands out. All you have to do is scan a race and these winners will jump off the page at you, and yet they still have great prices, in fact some are even long shots. If you think these claims are a bunch of gibberish, I’ll prove it to you with real examples where I recently cashed in tickets and you can judge for yourself if this is just another example.

On Saturday, August 28, 2010 at Del Mar Race Course, I cashed in two good winning tickets on horses that took me a few seconds to spot. One of those winners paid $11.60 and the other paid $4.20. For a base bet of $4 I collected $15.80. I admit they don’t always win, but you’d be surprised how often these one-off plays win. I’ve written countless articles on these one-off plays, and yet the crowd still lets them out for good prices.

I mean the spot play I call “The Only One”. The only one simply means that the horse is the only one in the race to have won both the distance and the track. He is the only one in the race who has shown the ability to do what is asked of him. It’s so easy and quick to find these big winners. Simply scan the race and see the figures for the races on the track and the distance. If you find a horse with a win in each, and it’s the only horse in the race to get a checkmark in each of those two categories, it’s a play.

I have had big winners this way in the past and have documented them in other articles as well. So what horses am I talking about in Del Mar? In the sixth race, “Where’s the Remote”, he was the only horse with a win at Del Mar and a win over the distance. In fact, the gray roan gelding had just won that very course on turf. He was 5-2 on the morning line, but he bet 6-5 and called $4.20. More than double my money on such a horse was nice, but the best was yet to come.

In the main race of the day, the Grade 1 Pacific Classic Stakes, only one horse had won both the distance and Del Mar. Other horses had won Del Mar and other horses had won the distance, but not both. Not only was there a Unique in this race, but the horse had also won the same race last year! “Surely this horse had to be the favourite”, you are saying to yourself.

“Richard’s Kid”, the horse I am writing about, was the only one and he left at 9-2 and paid $11.60. He couldn’t believe the crowd would let him go with such generous odds, but easy winners and quick picks are what this amazing game is all about. I have been disabled for decades and make a living teaching other people how to do it. When I tell them about such random plays and then they go looking for them, they are always amazed at how easy it is to pick winners and how much common sense is involved. These horses are truly the best bets and proven winners.

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