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How To Handicap the Kentucky Derby Using Pedigree

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The most common question when handicapping the Kentucky Derby after "Who do you like" is "Can he get the distance?"

A horse's pedigree is often used to help identify horses with a potential ability for 1 1/4 miles on dirt, but it can provide many other clues to a horse's demeanor and aptitude for the demanding classic race.

David M. Miller joins Ed DeRosa on BetAmerica.com's How To Bet Horse Racing Podcast to discuss how his use of pedigree has evolved over the years and some variables he considered when handicapping this year's Derby field.

CLICK HERE to access Miller's report available on Brisnet.com. For all Kentucky Derby reports, visit Brisnet.com/derby.

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The most common question when handicapping the Kentucky Derby after "Who do you like" is "Can he get the distance?"

A horse's pedigree is often used to help identify horses with a potential ability for 1 1/4 miles on dirt, but it can provide many other clues to a horse's demeanor and aptitude for the demanding classic race.

David M. Miller joins Ed DeRosa on BetAmerica.com's How To Bet Horse Racing Podcast to discuss how his use of pedigree has evolved over the years and some variables he considered when handicapping this year's Derby field.

CLICK HERE to access Miller's report available on Brisnet.com. For all Kentucky Derby reports, visit Brisnet.com/derby.

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