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Week Opens With Big Pot in Pick Six

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The new week begins with a pick-six carry-over of $47,318 awaiting players.

The sequence includes two races around a turn, including an 870-yard event for older $4,000 claimers and an Arabian allowance at 4 1/2 furlongs.

In what qualifies as the night’s feature, Fine Wines will try for her second win in a row against seven rivals in a $14,150 allowance at 350 yards.

Owned by the Vessels Stallion Farm, Fine Wines rebounded off some poor tries to win cleverly last month and keeps the services of jockey Ramon Sanchez.

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Completing the field, from the inside out, are Yankee Debut, Just Think, Elfin Cove, Dashin Dashetta, Classic Toi, Whispering Lies and Boogie Special.

The other three races in the pick six are an $8,000 claimer at 350 yards, a starter allowance at 350 yards and an allowance for 2-year-olds at 300 yards.

The picks: 1. Someone in Need. 2. Bomb Squad. 3. Ddf Mea de Bully. 4. Humphreys Begone. 5. Youthlike. 6. Sey Mag Proof. 7. Fine Wines. 8. Miraval.

Four! Streakin Corona, Youthlike and Raise a Brewski in the fifth, Sey Mag Proof in the sixth, Yankee Debut and Fine Wines in the seventh and Chicks Super Calider, Miraval, Down Home Chicks and Sandy Took the Cash in the eighth.

Shots in the dark: Strawfly I Am drops in class in the third. Mysterymoonman steps up a notch in the fourth after being claimed by trainer Santiago Rodriguez.

Post time: 7:15 p.m.

On the Net: For entries and results, visit: www.latimes.com/horseracing/

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