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Glad to see you up and about again. As a reminder, again, we post at the forum of the sequence we bet. This was at the California site dmtc.com/forums or something close, then racing picks. Betting that you are not interested in our plays, and do not blame you, but under the main forum we posted our annual essay on how the turf rail affects race dynamics. We hear its an egregious hole in your game and perusing some of your opinions, sadly, confirms that theory. The quiz at the end of the post should enlighten you.
Hooves
You can probably fool a good many here, but selecting half the field in any given race, then if any of those win, state you gave out the winner, is not our style. Nevertheless you posted here, this thread, about an across the board play on a hopeless loser, an exacta and trifecta box. Can you please explain the math that led you to the conclusion that you posted a winner on that race?
Scuds or Scav, we forget as well. The best plodder story we recall goes back some thirty years or so. We spent the Thursday before the Kentucky Derby giving Eddie Maple a tour of Claiborne farm. He would ride Laser Light and after two hundred probing questions guaranteed that colt would run huge and be on the board. Nevertheless some two dozen farm workers gave us money to bet on Gato Del Sol, Arthurs horse, who we described as a plodder,............................ We got to the farm at midnight or so derby night and had a van full of money. The day after was filled with absenteeism never seen before or since at Claiborne. BBB
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Michael,
I really have no interest in a predictably nasty exchange, but have to say that your contributions at my site are consistently disappointing. You offer nothing in terms of any regular friendly interaction on the topics at hand with the vast majority of members here, but yet feel free to belittle them while lauding some largely invisible horseplaying superiority.
Since I know your background and imagine you could be a valuable and insightful contributor here, I find the way in which you conduct yourself especially sad. No matter the level of wagering acumen or accomplishment of those in this community, they all possess a far greater winning approach to the game and life than you in that they share their thoughts openly and without expectation of reward other than mutual respect and camaraderie.
You're not welcome here.