[Kyoto Grand Prize / Ana Rise]Range of “10,000 betting tickets” in the betting ticket “Reproduce that big upheaval with Baba on your side” | SPREAD

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In the Osaka Cup and Takarazuka Kinen in the spring, he was completely defeated, but in the Kyoto Kinen that went well, he was the 12th most popular and a big gold star. At the Osaka Hai, he gave up Hana to the fast horse, Jackdall, and at Takarazuka Kinen, Panthalassa, the title holder, and one of the leading leading horses in active service were at a disadvantage.

◆[Kyoto Grand Prize 2022 Forecast / Anuma Analyze]Blind spots around the “10 popularity” the day before “If you hate big defeats, there is a good existence”

This time as well, the lead horses are all set, but the camp declares to run away. Compared to Kyoto Kinen, which claimed Hana from the outer frame, this time there is only one frame, so there is a possibility that Hana can be easily stolen. If you can carry it at your own pace, it would be nice to have a reproduction of the Kyoto Memorial.

When it comes to rough and tough horse racing, it’s tough, and it’s not suitable for tight-fisted good riding grounds where you have to compete with instantaneous power. The rain that had been falling since the previous night was forecast to recover in the afternoon, and Baba seemed to be in good shape.

◆[Kyoto Grand Prize 2022 Forecast / Anuma Analyze]Carefully selected from winning odds “10 times range” “No difference in power, aggressively buying one”

◆[Kyoto Grand Prize 2022 Predictions/Batch Order/Jockey Data]Boccherini’s 2 spots have a winning rate of “3.9%” What are the favorable conditions for the Hanshin Turf 2400m?

◆[Kyoto Grand Prize 2022 Forecast/Popularity & Pedigree Trends]Boasting “7 wins” in the past 10 years… Be wary of stallions with a betting ticket rate of 66.7%

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Former editor-in-chief of a horse racing monthly magazine, now editor-in-chief of “SPREAD”, a media that reads the future of sports. Ever since he was shocked by Tesoro Meisho, who finished 16th in the 1995 Mile CS, he has continued to pursue his predictions. “Uma Musume” is a gold ship pusher.

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