This might be a fantastic day to test out advanced will pays for wagers leading into the last leg of the Triple Crown if you are putting a win bet on the Belmont Stakes. That is because the Top 2 choices -- Tacitus (5-2) and War Will (9-2) -- continue to put above their projected morning chances as of 1:15 p.m. ET. They may stay there, also, as national pools seemed to market with on-track wagering showing just north of $1.9 million in win bets placed. Amounts continue to be capable of shifting, so we'll continue to track what's amounted to a balanced tote board to your 1??1/2-mile Belmont up until post time in 6:37 p.m. Tacitus, a son of Tapit trained by Bill Mott, enters the Belmont. This year he also won a pair of the Wood Memorial, Grade 2 stakes and Tampa Bay Derby. The Preakness Stakes winner for coach Mark Casse, war Will, will be the horse to run in all three legs of the Triple Crown. He is also a winner of Fair Grounds' Lecomte (G3) and Risen Star (G2) this past year. Intrepid Heart, a Todd Pletcher-trained half-brother of this 2014 Belmont runner-up Commissioner, is your present third option at 5-1. The shot stays Joevia, who 15-1 is predicted to place the race pace. Read more here: http://www.storywritr.com/wp/2019/10/20/premier-league-2019-20-what-are-the-trends-of-the-season-so-far/