Betting help in a N.Y. minute

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Fans who play New York races might enjoy some free advice from Nick Kling of the Troy (N.Y.) Record about the differences between the main (dirt) tracks at Belmont Park and Aqueduct, whose winter meet just began. Click here to read it.

One thing that jumps out is that front-runners do better at Aqueduct. This suggests you should look for speed horses who ran out of gas at Belmont to keep going at the Big A.

By the way, I found the Troy Record analysis at equidaily.com, the excellent racing news aggregator.

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