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RUFFIAN 07-21-2022 10:16 AM

Venue 7/23 = Question Poll
 
🏇🏇🏇 MONMOUTH PARK 🏇🏇🏇

I PREFER THE ENTIRE CARD ( Since It Is MY choice )
* I Dislike Eliminating races

I’m guessing that Some Who shall remain nameless
~~~~ Prefer ending the day with the Haskell

But, If that is what the MAJORITY wants ?
* Let the voices be heard to decide

A
The entire card

B
R#3–12

C
R3–14

Whatever the MAJORITY wants I will concede
Which is not easy for A Gemini Alpha Mare to Do 😿
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Real Quiet 07-21-2022 10:22 AM

B R3 to R12

Bet you coulda saw that coming Ruff.....but it's still the whole card in the ROI

JolyB 07-21-2022 10:32 AM

Since we are offered a vote, I'll vote for B [Races 3-12]

My reason is twofold - I dislike the way that many tracks shamelessly monetize their big race days by adding an exhausting number of races onto their card. Monmouth wants to keep their fans running to the windows and then the ATM machines from noon until 6:49 PM. For our group, I think we do this for enjoyment, and with a 14 race card it can become a chore rather than an enjoyable event for players and scorers alike.

Ruff, thank you for putting the question up for a vote, even if it keeps some of us from remaining nameless. Best of luck for a repeat at the Jersey Shore.

DonGuido 07-21-2022 10:41 AM

The B's knees have it!!! :D

RUFFIAN 07-21-2022 10:55 AM

{ RQ }
“ R3 to R12

Bet you coulda saw that coming Ruff.....but it's still the whole card in the ROI”
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YA COULDA BOWLED ME OVER WITH A FEATHER 🪶
STILL RECOVERING FROM THE SHOCK :eek:
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cal828 07-21-2022 11:13 AM

"B" for me. I'll gladly go with the herd. You are right Joly. I've played in the Haskell Challenge several times and it's just plain grueling to handicap 14 races; however, I couldn't find the Challenge this year. I guess they've either done away with it or I didn't know where to look.

JolyB 07-21-2022 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by cal828 (Post 1167119)
"B" for me. I'll gladly go with the herd. You are right Joly. I've played in the Haskell Challenge several times and it's just plain grueling to handicap 14 races; however, I couldn't find the Challenge this year. I guess they've either done away with it or I didn't know where to look.

Cal, the Haskell Challenge is being offered again this year. Here's a link to the contest site.

https://www.haskellgame.com/index.php

Good luck and lots of extra strength to any who compete. I might try it myself, although I never done very well in the past. With no cap in WPS payoffs, you have to hit all of the bombs of the day to have a chance.

Real Quiet 07-21-2022 11:32 AM

And a $20 admission fee to top it off.

Quote:

Originally Posted by JolyB (Post 1167113)
Since we are offered a vote, I'll vote for B [Races 3-12]

My reason is twofold - I dislike the way that many tracks shamelessly monetize their big race days by adding an exhausting number of races onto their card. Monmouth wants to keep their fans running to the windows and then the ATM machines from noon until 6:49 PM. For our group, I think we do this for enjoyment, and with a 14 race card it can become a chore rather than an enjoyable event for players and scorers alike.

Ruff, thank you for putting the question up for a vote, even if it keeps some of us from remaining nameless. Best of luck for a repeat at the Jersey Shore.


cal828 07-21-2022 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Real Quiet (Post 1167123)
And a $20 admission fee to top it off.

Wow. I haven't been there in a few years, but I think admission to Oaklawn is free even on Arkansas Derby Day and if you get there early enough parking is only $2. However, some of the private residences across from the track may charge as much as $20 to park on their lawn. Reserve seating $4.50 on Saturdays and I think half that on weekdays.

There are some advantages to living in Redneckia.

cal828 07-21-2022 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by JolyB (Post 1167120)
Cal, the Haskell Challenge is being offered again this year. Here's a link to the contest site.

https://www.haskellgame.com/index.php

Good luck and lots of extra strength to any who compete. I might try it myself, although I never done very well in the past. With no cap in WPS payoffs, you have to hit all of the bombs of the day to have a chance.

Thanks for that Joly. I may or may not give it a try. I too have never done very well in it.

Plenilune 07-23-2022 01:22 AM

I realize some would prefer the entire card. But I, for one, am grateful for the mercy of a smaller card in regards to scoring. Thank you Ruffian. :o Besides, Real Quiet is gracious enough to offer the entire card for ROI fun. So, that's a plus!

Real Quiet 07-23-2022 08:12 PM

A poker buddy of mine from Philly won the Haskell Challenge. He was one of my partners in the old 3 man E-Pony league and at Pace Advantage. He is a very good handicapper. Nicely played Blackened Priest.

DonGuido 07-23-2022 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Real Quiet (Post 1167386)
A poker buddy of mine from Philly won the Haskell Challenge. He was one of my partners in the old 3 man E-Pony league and at Pace Advantage. He is a very good handicapper. Nicely played Blackened Priest.

Wow, and what was his ROI???

Real Quiet 07-24-2022 05:15 AM

Not as good as yours was yesterday

cal828 07-24-2022 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Real Quiet (Post 1167394)
Not as good as yours was yesterday

A person could have done pretty good just playing Chad Brown horses. I think that has figured into Don's play. Either that or he did a Vulcan mind meld with the legendary lady from Colorado. Of course a person could have done well just playing the French riders, Pratt in particular, and Geroux is no slouch either. Still can't quite believe Cyberknife, but sometimes you have to look beyond the hype that some horses get. Jack Christopher a very nice horse, but you have to be a little skeptical until they actually do what they are being touted to do.

RUFFIAN 07-24-2022 10:24 AM

CAL MUSES
“… Vulcan mind meld with the legendary lady from Colorado. “
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OMG CAL
HAVE U BEEN SECRETLY SPYING ON ME :eek:

HOW DID U KNOW SPOCK AND I HAVE A SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP :{>:
I THOUGHT THAT WAS A WELL HIDDEN SECRET :zz:

HOWEVER
YESTERDAY HE WAS BUSY HELPING KIRK
LEAVING ME ON MY OWN
THE RESULTS OF THAT ENDEAVOR PROVED FRUITLOOPS

DonGuido 07-24-2022 10:43 AM

Yes, I was happy to see my approach to Race 7 worked out. Rarely do I pick the right race to play but this year I've been pretty lucky. I missed out on Cyberknife too and even though he was a Brad Cox horse (one of my key deciders in evaluating) Chad Brown (another key decider for me) seemed right with a 109 speed figure and being undefeated . . . but ya never know in this sport. My play for Race 7 came down to Joel Rosario, one of the hottest jockeys on the planet right now, especially on the turf.

The more I studied the PPs, the less I liked any horse. Jockeys and trainers enter in to my race analysis but usually take on a very minor role depending on the conditions.

Sure woulda liked it to be real money, it woulda put a much bigger smile on my face. :D And who doesn't love Chad Brown but h had nothing to do with Race 7, unless Howard Brown is related?

cal828 07-24-2022 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by RUFFIAN (Post 1167404)
CAL MUSES
“… Vulcan mind meld with the legendary lady from Colorado. “
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OMG CAL
HAVE U BEEN SECRETLY SPYING ON ME
HOW DID U KNOW SPOCK AND I HAVE A SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP
I THOUGHT THAT WAS A WELL HIDDEN SECRET

I'm no double 0 seven and if I was, I probably couldn't keep up with you. You've got more moves than M.C. Hammer.:eek::D

DonGuido 07-24-2022 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by cal828 (Post 1167407)
I'm no double 0 seven and if I was, I probably couldn't keep up with you. You've got more moves than M.C. Hammer.:eek::D

But she has aways to go to be MJ. :)

cal828 07-24-2022 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by DonGuido (Post 1167406)
Yes, I was happy to see my approach to Race 7 worked out. Rarely do I pick the right race to play but this year I've been pretty lucky. I missed out on Cyberknife too and even though he was a Brad Cox horse (one of my key deciders in evaluating) Chad Brown (another key decider for me) seemed right with a 109 speed figure and being undefeated . . . but ya never know in this sport. My play for Race 7 came down to Joel Rosario, one of the hottest jockeys on the planet right now, especially on the turf.

The more I studied the PPs, the less I liked any horse. Jockeys and trainers enter in to my race analysis but usually take on a very minor role depending on the conditions.

Sure woulda liked it to be real money, it woulda put a much bigger smile on my face. :D And who doesn't love Chad Brown but h had nothing to do with Race 7, unless Howard Brown is related?

I must have gotten that race confused with another one. I noticed in one race that Rosario won that he was riding for Chad and that he was 3 for 3 for Chad. I thought that it was that race that you won, but must not have been. Whatever, I admire you exacta players and often I'm tempted to play exactas, but must admit that I don't do that Texas Holdem style of play well where you go "all in" on one horse over three or four others. Doesn't make sense that a person could play Tris better than exactas, but I seem to do just that. I guess you have to play to whatever your strength seems to be.


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