When it comes to trainer intent , it is easier to look at that NOT from the angle of placing a bet. Not that you or anyone is, but having been in the wagering public as a teenager and than becoming a trainer at 21 years of age, trust me when I say that the view is as different as it can possibly be. Just trust that. I would have no reason to not want to help you.
when I started out there were trainers in Md. that wanted to cash bets. As a whole, they were just about all terrible at it. No sense in naming names. Most if not all have passed away anyhow. But my point is, the winning trainers do not even consider betting. The game is purses, wins , and rinse and repeat. Those few at each track that try and cash bets are most likely career low percentage trainers and trust me, they lose way more than they win. But one good story makes up for 20 misfires with that crowd.
if you find a claiming trainer that runs to win and always seems to be under 10-1 and more so than not, one of the top 3 favorites, their actions, placement and even claims can signal true value, the constant will to be in winning spots and who they claim horses from, if they stay in the same circuits yearly will also tell you who they view as inferior or incapable of either preparing a horse to win or spotting a horse correctly to be in the winning spot.
They would never say it about another but actions speak louder than words.
Every circuit has its Kathleen as well as those that just fill out the starting gate. And all those in between.
and once you figure out a trainers pattern of where they place horses and when as well as why, it shows you things no form or figure possibly can. That’s why following a circuit helps you establish patterns and finds opportunities. After a while you can watch Kathleen for instance and know where she will run a horse that just won back. And if you are wrong, you were probably actually right but a circumstance like soundness or ownership not willing to play the game to win will be recognized. Following that will also end up with a trainer change eventually because the trainer and owner have differing interests.
That’s a lot to take in but see if you can try and see that. If so, it will really open up a whole other level of understanding the game and what is going on that the form or figures cannot. Feel free to follow up if that is confusing. Always happy to help.
GL.