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Old 06-04-2006, 06:30 PM
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I mean no trouble by asking this question, please keep this in mind.

Are you willing to pay x amount for info per day/week/month from x source?

What is your limit? $10 a week? $20 a week?

Just curious.

I myself will not partake at the above prices. I'll pay $5 for the DRF and give it a whirl with what I know, which is not much but at times has been enough to score.

I mean no offense to anyone on here, just curious about your thoughts. If the price is right, I'll play.
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Old 06-04-2006, 06:31 PM
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And I rarely play more then 2 days a week fyi
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Old 06-04-2006, 06:36 PM
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No offense meant to any 'cappers out here, but I like making my own judgements on the cards I play and wouldn't look to buy anyone else's picks.
I think some of the fun in handicapping is that you develop tendencies and play a certain angle, etc and I don't feel that enjoyment taking others picks.

Not to say they arent great picks because I have read many picks on here (not wagered however) and there are plenty good ones out there.
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Old 06-04-2006, 06:42 PM
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No offense meant to any 'cappers out here, but I like making my own judgements on the cards I play and wouldn't look to buy anyone else's picks.
I think some of the fun in handicapping is that you develop tendencies and play a certain angle, etc and I don't feel that enjoyment taking others picks.

Not to say they arent great picks because I have read many picks on here (not wagered however) and there are plenty good ones out there.
ditto, my thoughts exactly

I get great joy out of picking my own winners no matter the method but I refuse to pay to get somebody's "inside" info. No thanks. I know some people who have shared info and I scored with their info so what I do is repay them with other forms of payment, not a monthly subscription but rather a nice dinner, a gift certificate, round of golf etc
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Old 06-04-2006, 06:43 PM
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I find minimal joy in hitting a winner that someone else gave me. It's still joy. But it's minimal.

I like reading the picks others make in the selections section but mostly it's because I am looking for angles they found that I might have missed. Someone posting "I like the the 8" is meaningless. Someone posting "I like the 8 because he..." is better. My knowing the 8 is underbet because of "..." is best.

I think the money made is overrated. I like the puzzle.

I freely admit that I have a losing record on betting horses since I started tracking it in 1999. I have 1 winning year (though I am up so far in 2006 which will be 2 if it continues). I don't bet as much as I used to. But I still love the game.
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Old 06-04-2006, 06:48 PM
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I find minimal joy in hitting a winner that someone else gave me. It's still joy. But it's minimal.

I like reading the picks others make in the selections section but mostly it's because I am looking for angles they found that I might have missed. Someone posting "I like the the 8" is meaningless. Someone posting "I like the 8 because he..." is better. My knowing the 8 is underbet because of "..." is best.

I think the money made is overrated. I like the puzzle.

I freely admit that I have a losing record on betting horses since I started tracking it in 1999. I have 1 winning year (though I am up so far in 2006 which will be 2 if it continues). I don't bet as much as I used to. But I still love the game.
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Old 06-04-2006, 06:56 PM
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What I am saying is this plain and simple -

If Oracle wants to start selling his info -

This derbytrail.com poster is not buying

plain and simple, and I know darn well back a few months ago he said he would not sell his info but low and behold he is planning that already
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Old 06-04-2006, 06:59 PM
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What I am saying is this plain and simple -

If Oracle wants to start selling his info -

This derbytrail.com poster is not buying

plain and simple, and I know darn well back a few months ago he said he would not sell his info but low and behold he is planning that already
Nobody is saying that you have to buy it. Nobody!!!
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Old 06-04-2006, 08:37 PM
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I find minimal joy in hitting a winner that someone else gave me. It's still joy. But it's minimal.

I like reading the picks others make in the selections section but mostly it's because I am looking for angles they found that I might have missed. Someone posting "I like the the 8" is meaningless. Someone posting "I like the 8 because he..." is better. My knowing the 8 is underbet because of "..." is best.

I think the money made is overrated. I like the puzzle.

I freely admit that I have a losing record on betting horses since I started tracking it in 1999. I have 1 winning year (though I am up so far in 2006 which will be 2 if it continues). I don't bet as much as I used to. But I still love the game.

I picked up the game during college in 2001, and I will freely admit I ran up a VISA card to get off the ground ) I took my lumps and lost plenty, but have been on the positive side of the ledger since 2004.

In addition to my love of the animal, I play because of the intelligence involved to play and knowing that if I can outsmart most and see some angles they may not see, the reward will be high. To get those high rewards, their sometimes need to be high risk, which is where the fun comes, and you hope your intelligent, well versed risks are more solid than someone elses. I play a few cards a week, and I ring in my weekend with "The Quarters" on TVG every Thursday.

That being said, this is the United States, Oracle (and others) are free to sell anything they want. Their picks, their biases, their bodies, WHATEVER . I wont be buying, but the man is building his own free enterprise, so to each his own.

In other news, I paid Capital One back everything I owed from college gambling when I hit the super in the 2003 Breeders Cup Classic which was almost 5k for a $1, if I recall.
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Old 06-04-2006, 09:28 PM
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hey ora your ""class"" guy is burning you on the cross at espn..sooooo comedy
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Old 06-04-2006, 09:59 PM
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The fun in this whole thing is figuring it out for yourself. It is beyond me why anyone would buy cheat sheets or picks from anyone unless they are lazy and really dont want to learn. If one feels they are getting slighted because they dont have any "inside information", then go to the track and get to know people if that is possible. I have gathered through the years that each track has its own little nuances, and that if you are doing this for entertainment gained only thru winning money, your playing for the wrong reasons.

So I say lets have some fun comparing notes on how we play, along with what we play.
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Old 06-05-2006, 08:50 PM
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I mean no trouble by asking this question, please keep this in mind.

Are you willing to pay x amount for info per day/week/month from x source?

What is your limit? $10 a week? $20 a week?

Just curious.

I myself will not partake at the above prices. I'll pay $5 for the DRF and give it a whirl with what I know, which is not much but at times has been enough to score.

I mean no offense to anyone on here, just curious about your thoughts. If the price is right, I'll play.
I pay $3 per card for Brisnet pp's. I've looked at a lot of others such as Thorograph, Sheets, X-tras, and such, but I just haven't had the time to learn how to best use those resources. To answer the question, I'd pay a lot more than I do if I could figure out how to win more with that source.
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