This one says "awkward start, not pressed". It is a little blurb about how he ran that race. On the extreme right of the entry is the clocker's entry. So that may work in our favor if we like Yodel. If we look down one more race we see he won that time out and had Edgard Zayas aboard, who is riding him today. We are also able to see that last time out he had a different jockey. were run leading to his eight place finish. The numbers we see along the way are the fractions in which the quarter mile, half mile, etc. The track was fast and he wound up finishing eighth. So Yodel's last race was December 7th, 2019 in the Sixth Race at Gulfstream Park. This part of the racing form entry shows the horses past performances. So if it's raining in Florida when he runs, maybe pass on him. We can also see that he likes a track that is fast because four of his five wins came on fast surfaces. So, in this case Yodel has made fourteen lifetime starts, won five of them and finished second and third twice each. Further to the right you will see the horses career record. Some key info here is the jockey/trainer combo, in this case Edgard Zayas and Saffie Joseph. It will show his ownership information as well as his pedigree information. It will list his morning line odds which can change with wagering through the lead up to the race. The highlighted portion above shows the information for the horse who drew the first post position "Yodel E. Each of the entries above will be replicated for every horse entered in a given race. Now this is where we start to get to the real good stuff. Note this is the start of the Late Pick Four. Right below the highlighted information you see the anticipated post time and the type of wagering allowed on this race. These are just the qualifiers for the horses to enter the race and the stakes they are running for. The purse is a total of $29,000, and these horses have not won since at least December 23, 2019. This is an Optional Claiming race which means some of these horses are available to purchase at the racetrack for $16,000. The highlighted portion above shows you this is the seventh race at Gulfstream Park in sunny South Florida and it will be one mile in distance.
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