JOHN PIESEN
A Personal Note from John Piesen: I had the chance to talk my friend Gasper Moschera, former leading New York trainer, who's now living in Saratoga and doing public handicapping. Gasper remains well-connected in the industry and told me about two "hidd

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Improve Your Win Percentage
By: Ray Taulbot
Most men capable of thinking will agree that ignorance is the most costly element in human existence.

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MONEY MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS
By: RAY TAULBOT
The following is an article from Ray Taulbot about money management. You may have to increase some of the amounts he talks about to bring this article current. Good luck at the races!

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Juvenile Turf elevated to Grade 1
By: SPORTS NETWORK
Lexington, KY (Sports Network) - The Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf has been assigned the highest classification for a stakes race in the United States. The one-mile grass for two-year-olds is now a Grade 1

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December marks a new beginning
By: By Don Agriss, Horse Racing Editor
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Horse racing is always facing doom and gloom reports about its future. This week news out of Maryland indicates that thoroughbred racing might not happen in 2011 and New York City OTB could close.
However, this month a couple of tracks get into action.
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Zenyatta to make appearance at Keeneland
By: SPORTS NETWORK
Lexington, KY (Sports Network) - Champion mare Zenyatta will make a public appearance next Monday at Keeneland Race Course prior to her arrival at Lane's End Farm.
Lane's End has announced that the recently retired Zenyatta will parade in Keeneland's paddock around 4:15 p.m. (et) on Monday,

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Retirement begins for Mine That Bird
By: By Don Agriss, Horse Racing Editor
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Most geldings don't enter retirement from racing after their four-year-old season. There's nothing for the gelding to do that will bring in any money for its owners.
However, one of the best known geldings in thoroughbred racing has been retired following

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Jersey Town scores upset Cigar Mile win
By: SPORTS NETWORK
Queens, NY (Sports Network) - Jersey Town, the longest shot on the board, registered a surprise victory Saturday in the $250,000 Cigar Mile at Aqueduct.
Sent off as a 34-1 longshot, Jersey Town and jockey Cornelio Velasquez defeated a solid field of eight other thoroughbreds. The four-year-o

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Clark Handicap awarded to Giant Oak
By: SPORTS NETWORK
Louisville, KY (Sports Network) - Giant Oak, winless in 2010, benefited from the disqualification of post-time favorite Successful Dan in being awarded the victory in Friday's $500,000 Clark Handicap at Churchill Downs.
Successful Dan, ridden by Julien Leparoux, was sent off as the 9-5 favor

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Weekly Stakes Race Schedule
December 4
- Aqueduct: Garland of Roses H., $65,000, 3&up f&m, 6f
- Calder Race Course: Kenny Noe Jr. H. (G3), $100,000, 3&up, 7f
- Calder Race Course: My Charmer H. (G3), $100,000, 3&up f&m, 9f T
- Calder Race Course: Tropical Turf H. (G3), $100,

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