Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Matazinsky uses cheap feeder to reach Saratoga contests

- PETER T. FORNATALE

Have you thought about playing in contests but just haven’t pulled the trigger? Let Brent Matazinsky be an example to you. Matazinsky, a 26-year-old technical writer from Troy, N.Y., just recently started playing in contests, and the early results have been very encouragin­g.

Matazinsky played in a $12 feeder on opening weekend at Saratoga and finished in the top 10 percent of the entries to win his way into last Sunday’s Saratoga Handicappi­ng Challenge qualifier. From there, he won a $2,500 prize: two entries to next week’s Saratoga contests plus $500 in travel.

Growing up in the Saratoga area, Matazinsky has been going to the summertime races for a long time, but only recently has he become a fullfledge­d horseplaye­r.

“I went to the Derby last year, and I just loved the whole vibe,” he said. “When I got back, I started devouring every racing book I could get my hands on. Now I follow the NYRA circuit every day and whatever else I can.”

As a player focusing on the New York Racing Associatio­n tracks, he’s in his element in the Saratoga contest, which consists entirely of races from the Spa this year.

“I’m not as comfortabl­e with the other tracks,” he said. “I try to understand all the trainer moves and what they mean, and that’s obviously a lot harder to do on a circuit I’m not as familiar with.”

In addition to trainer angles, Matazinsky is inclined to weigh trips and pace most heavily in his handicappi­ng. TimeformUS is at the center of his form study.

“I think Timeform gives a little edge because not that many people use it, and it cuts down a lot of the work,” he said. “The pace projector and the color-coded pace figures can give you a sense of what’s really going on in a race. I love to bet against favorites coming off of loose-on-the-lead wins with blue figures.”

His workflow is simple: He looks at the races in TimeformUS and then tries to watch at least one replay of each horse, usually the most recent race.

“I’m so new to the game that I don’t really consider myself a trip handicappe­r,” he said. “I read and listen to what other people have to say about trips, but I also use my own eyes, too.”

He said he’s working on his game plan for next week’s contest.

“I’ve never played in a live contest before, so it’s going to be interestin­g,” he said. “My normal style is to play exactas and tris, so hopefully I can get lucky with those.”

Online qualifiers remove the betting piece of the horseplayi­ng equation, but that won’t be the case in next week’s livebankro­ll event. “I’m going to have to be aggressive because that’s what it’s going to take to win,” he said. “But I’m playing with house money. If I go broke, it is what it is. And if things go my way, maybe I can make a run one of the days.”

To join Matazinsky in the Saratoga contests, next Wednesday and Thursday, check out the qualifiers on tournament­s.drf.com.

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