Danny,
One of if not the toughest race all year to handicap for many of the reasons you listed above. You may want to factor in trainer preparation and the new idea of less is better for Derby preps due to the weakened breed;(IMHO) In addition to where they prepped, medication, testing and surface.
As an everyday year round player for the past 35 years I feel compelled to have an opinion as well as back it up disproportionately for the chaos of the race. I posted a couple of times about being completely clueless as what to do with Bode and if he was trained by any one other than Baffert he\'s an auto toss. However as an almost exclusively horizontal player I can never leave the fastest horse in the race totally out of that bet and get beat by him. So my dilemma was what proportion of my tickets would Bode be on and what % of those would be as a single.
One of the great things about this board san the nonsense, conspiracy theories & red boarders is the valuable knowledge I\'ve picked up from some of the sharpest players in the game. After a couple of private chats, one pertaining to Oaklawn figures which have always been a puzzle to me, the other with someone who really knows how to structure a multi race ticket and the Churchill speedway on Derby day I ended up singling Bode on about 50 % of my tickets. Guess what I would not have connected anyway so I made a flat bet too!
Ouchie, double ouchie and spilled Kool Aide abound from Wednesday - Saturday on my favorite betting week of the year.
So where does that leave us? I don\'t think they can touch Her Smile in the Belmont 8th today so now I just have to find the other 3 legs of the pick 4.
Good luck,
Frank D.