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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER
I have been watching horses for over 25 years,and yes,these jocks throw some races(that 6th race today was a thrown race.) He was the horse they wanted to win the race.The they is the jocks involved with not going with this horse out of the gate.So incredible how people just accept the absurd.There is plenty of speed in the race,and yet this horse gets no pressure at all until after the 1st quarter...none...You want to laugh at me,but the facts are the facts.I laugh at those who think that was a legit run race.You would need to be a true addict to think that was a legit run race.There are atleast 3 horses in there that don't win unless they are very close to the lead.So,when you see only one speed horse show up it's not an accident.It's golden to them.To know who is gunna clear? That's money to them.If you want to continue to believe that there was just one speed horse in that race,then fine,but I doubt you thought that before.You have carved out that new view,because you want to believe it's a fair race.It was a fake race,and if you wanna live in fantasyland,you can.
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talk about living in a fantasyland? you throw out statements like "that's money to them", please explain how it money to them.
yes I laugh at you because you have offered no facts. I handicapped that race pretty closely and was on the mark. It is posted in the other thread. No one tipped me off that Currency Trader was the play. I liked the look of his form and speed, and the fact that Baze was riding him instead of the outside horse. I was suspect of the FPX form translating to SA for these cheap horses. its actually way more absurd to accept your idea that it was a thrown race and that people like Migliore participated in it, than it is to accept that it was legit. btw, how many other races were thrown yesterday in your opinion? and even if you are correct that it was thrown, how does throwing one race lead to catching the pick six? how exactly did all the jockeys that supposedly participated in the fix actually make a profit? saying you watched races for 25 years means nothing to me if when you make statements like this. it reminds me of the oldtimers that have been at the track for 50 years and you see them muttering to themselves when they lose talking about crooked jockeys, fixed races, etc. always some big conspiracy is the reason that they lost.
I'm not naive enough to think that cheating is never part of the equation, but to imply that it involves almost the entire jockey colony and that you are so sharp that you can catch it just by observation of the race is preposterous.
reminds me of another poster we have that realized that a buzzer was used by a jockey just by looking at the results chart! we sure have some sharpies on here.