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| They diagnose him with a debilitating case of the wides, see him taking too many mounts to the outside of the track, out of traffic and out of danger -- but often out of luck because those horses have to cover more ground than horses running close to the rail. As for what schemes we use, we go all the way from two backs, two tights, and a flanker to no backs and five wides. See Samuel Frumkin, William Reeves, and Barry Wides, "Payroll Cards: An Innovative Product for Reaching the Unbanked and Underbanked," Community Developments Analysis, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, October 2003. |
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