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Andy Serling Shows His Class
Readily admitted on twitter how bad he's doing handicapping Saratoga of late. I had friends up for the weekend attending the races and urged them to pay attention to Andy's selections since they are new to the game. Every 'unbeatable' or 'free square' favorite lost while his beat the favorite selections were all up the track. My friends unfortunately went broke.
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Since this is apparently Andy Serling Day, I would like to say that the National Racing Report is absolutely the best racing show out there. :tro:
Great job Andy and some of us really value your work! |
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of course...his 3rd post nonetheless... |
Odds fowler actually had friends up and urged them to bet Serling's picks....10,000,000,000 to 1.
Odds he is just using this as a backhanded stab: 1-100. |
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Gamble at your own risk. Advise friends how to gamble? Never. Show them how to read the form, offer encouragement. If their horse doesn't come in? Well, that's horse racing. |
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went to bloodhorse earlier, they linked to your blog about the pac classic time. |
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This might be the same a$$clown ('SerlingisaPiker' or whatever the f his name is) that harrasses him on Twitter. |
I have a friend who was running the in annual 5k over at Belmont during Stakes week. We met up at the track in time for the last race that day, and my friend, who had never been to the track before, was keen to place his first bet. I'm not a handicapper by any stretch of the imagination, so when he asked who he should bet on, I told him I saw tweet from Andy Serling that said he wasn't going to try and beat the 7 horse in the finale.
The 7 won. My friend was thrilled to cash a ticket, even if it was a small one, on his first bet ever. Thanks, Andy. ETA - And now, just this last Saturday, this friend was arguing with me on who would win the Travers. :D |
Saratoga, one of the hardest tracks to pick winners at no matter what your experience is. don't blame andy, he's trying his best like the rest of us.
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I've had a terrible meet at Saratoga as well. A good gambler should always admit when he's off. This is not an easy game. I like the fact that he said that. It's refreshing.
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Wait...this isn't a complimentary thread?
I'm so disillusioned. |
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He is also much shorter in person. Him and the boss put the hours in, its hard work they do so we dont have to. Its a great edge to have guys that could make a ton of money keeping their opinions to themselves, but don't, for a greater love of the sport. It's noble work, and should be applauded. |
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