Pick four time

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I went down in smoke yesterday, hitting only two of my pick four races with a $48 ticket, although I had a 20-1 long shot run second in the first leg. Still, not good enough. Here's a $20 pick four ticket I like tonight:

Fifth -- Accrue, Soul City Slew, Big Jon, Big Mistake and Tizmanian Devil
Sixth -- Zawinner and Brite Shadow
Seventh -- Dream's
Eighth -- Faire La Bise and Newwyn

I'm going to play Home Ice (5-1 or higher) in the first, Desert Smoke (5-1 or higher) in the second, Kachina Dream (4-1 or higher) in the third, Broadway Player (5-2 or higher) in the fourth, and Zawinner (5-1 or higher) and/or Brite Shadow (3-1 or higher) in the sixth.

Final Friday night card of the Hollywood Park autumn meet. Good luck!!!

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DelMar858 said:

I also like Kachina Dream in tonight's 3rd but am a bit leary of the 0 for 14 streak she's in right now. Still, you have Carava-Pedroza so I'll overlook it. I think Zawinner is a good longshot play in the 6th and love the switch to Patrick. Dreamer's looks tough too with Solis in the 7th. Good luck!

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