Today's Oak Tree card

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Here are some horses I'm taking a look at today at Oak Tree:

1 -- Um Amor Impossivel -- Gryder stays with him and he finished a decent third in a race whose winner came back to score in his next outing as well. A mile and a quarter can be a tricky distance, but this guy has a second in two tries going that long. Dust Cover also looks interestig, but he might need one more race.
2 -- One Sock Wonder looks like a daily double and pick three single. He's solid, but will go off too low for me to play separately.
5 -- Khyber Pass has the speed to wire this field if he's ready to fire following an eight-month layoff. Looking to make a big score in the tri or superfecta? Here are some possible long shots that deserve a look -- Tricky Flash Flood, Witness This, Crosscut, Summer Guide and Mortal Rush.
7 -- Let's go grocery shopping and look at Sunset Place, Indian Weaver, General Celmar and R Striker. For those brave enough, throw in Daywood in a stab at the trifecta.
8 -- My best bet of the day. Marked Warrior is a solid play with the underrated Michael Baze in the saddle.
10 -- Like Running Water could go gate to wire and make it a very chalky late double.

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