The Chill Factor
When your horse gets on the muscle in the box, your chance to win money gets just as tight. Is your caballo kicking its rear end out of the corner, forcing you to stuff it back into place? Squatting or leaning back into the corner? Simply tightening head to toe like a bow string before you nod? Those things are certain to either get you out late or get you the penalty buzzer. Luckily, some of the best hands in the business have insights on what to do.
Clay Tryan knows something about keeping a head horse cool in the corner, considering he dominates the longest scoreline in the game as the BFI’s career earnings leader.
“The tough thing about no heeling barrier is that the head horse gets to watching the heel horse leave a lot sooner than you can leave,” Tryan said. “When there’s no heeling barrier and your heeler can take off first, you need to make sure your horse is listening to you.”
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