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Originally Posted by oracle80
Euro give it up. We were having a debate and you tried to play the "I'm an owner so I know about these things card". Newsflash, owning part of a claimer does not make you an all knowing authority on everything equine, as evidenced from your earlier contention that they would be afraid to run the filly lest she breakdown and in your WORDS "but she is worth nothing if she injures herself and is put down. If it is locked in, then why even take the chance. That is my point."
Now, obviously you don't know a damn thing about graded stakes horses and their values. You said if she injures herself and is put down she is worth nothing.
Obviously you mispoke.
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Lord Oracle. I know about the insurance, but what she is prob insured for and what she can go for at the auction is different. She is prob insured for 1.5 to 2.5. She will go for double or more than that in an auction. Obviously you dont know anything about the open market. Oh, and being a agent of one graded horse doesnt make you the authority on everything that is equine. See Oracle, people like you take from the game and never put anything back into it. That is what we mid-west people call a leach.