The Casual Bet: Pegasus World Cup Dirt “Analysis”

This Pegasus World Cup Dirt edition of the Casual Bet features an alarming rate of competency, which is undoubtedly upsetting for readers accustomed to sillier content. After two days of searching, I only managed to recruit two uninformed individuals to contribute their opinions, so I had to call in a few ringers.

This is Kristina Stevanovic’s third appearance on Paddy’s Picks, and in her time as a contributor, she has developed a level of enthusiasm unparalleled by any other guest. Meanwhile, Chris Murray is making his debut for this race, and while he does intend to learn the sport at some point, he’s totally uninformed at this time. read more

Nittany Buy-Ins: Pegasus World Cup Preview w/ Guest Handicapper Emma Moquin

On Friday afternoon, I turned to Emma Moquin and made a very simple request. I knew she was busy doing schoolwork, as her semester at Penn State started before mine. I also knew that she liked to work diligently and with painstaking care, so when I asked her to fully analyze two 12-horse races in a single night, one can imagine my shock when she readily agreed.

Emma’s love of horse racing is more well-hidden than mine, because she’s cool and has a reputation to uphold. I, on the other hand, have no such issues, and that allows me to create a website and over 200 articles dedicated to a sport no one’s cared about since the Nixon administration took over. read more

How to Win the Pegasus World Cup Dirt

This year’s Pegasus World Cup (PWC) will be the fifth running of the event at Gulfstream Park, and the field is highly competitive despite not befitting the race’s grand name. At one point in time, the PWC was created to accompany great racing events like the Breeders’ Cup and Dubai World Cup. However, since its inception in 2017, the race has only lost prominence despite never gaining an international foothold in the first place.