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Originally Posted by packerbacker7964
No I'm saying noone will pay top dollar for a horse unproven on this $hit over time. Half of the tracks will be Poly and the other half will be dirt. Give a dirt track over the others anysay of the week. We've been over this a 1,000 times. What ever floats your boat people. I just know that people who bet lots ans lots of cash hate this $hit. Now you'll be getting less bang for your buck and so will the track. If Turway wans't so damn lazy and actually took care of the track they'd have less breakdowns IMOP. I'll just keep betting tracks who have a good track like Lone Star, Belmont, Churchill, Gulfstream, Oaklawn and Toga. The hell with the rest of them with that Poly Bull****. Patrick B had a nice 2yearold training over the Turfway track turning bullet after bullet on the Poly runs up the track so far at Churchill it isn't even funny. just like Lawyer Ron ran up the track at Turfway others will follow.
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See I view it as a great handicapping test. The prices at Turfway were awesome this past meet. A good handicapper will be able to view figures and past performances from PolyTrack and dirt to their favor. Saying you arent going to wager on PolyTrack Tracks shows me that you are unwilling to take the time to learn how to handicap this surface. I think it is easy and had a successful time handicapping Turfway. Also, it helped me score HUGE on Lemons Forever in the Oaks. You also have to remember that Lawyer Ron didnt fair so well when he went to Keeneland and Churchill. I honestly think Lawyer Ron is an overrated horse (but I would like to own him). Take this as a challenge as a handicapper. If you can figure out an angle, then you can pad your pockets.