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Old 01-28-2019, 12:49 PM
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Default ROI Results 1/26 @ Gulfstream

It's a shame that it was a miserable weather day for the Pegasus at Gulfstream but it didn't stop a
trio of players from making some virtual cash. Joly B takes the show spot by hitting the late pick 4
for $166.40. It was a nice array and JB d'Etat was sitting on a bigger score heading into race 12 but
his single could only finish 9th. Plenilune takes the number two spot with a win bet in race 6 on
Dolce Lili getting a "Sweet" win payout of $8.60 and a return of $215. The winner on Pegasus
Day was Ruffian and she "flew high" and easily bested the field. Ruffian played first time starter
Hidden Scroll in the 4th and was rewarded with a win payout of $18. Hidden Scroll won by 14
which leads to the question "where did Ruffians Colorado Catnip wind up"? It sure didn't arrive at
this scorers plate. Congrats on the win Ruffian. Was it the dam Sheba Queen or something else?
Ruffian also got an ROI repeat and went from ice cold to hot hot hot. Following are the results
which are pending any booth review. See you all next week as the Road to the Derby heats up
with a lot more action. Congrats on your points win Joly and lead us to the promise land of Derby Preps.

WIN... Ruffian... +$170.00... Race 4 #1 ===== $30 WIN $18.00 X 15... $270.00


PLACE... Plenilune... +$115.00... r6 $50 W #9 $8.60 X 25... $215.00


SHOW... Joly B... +$66.40... Race 9 - $1 Pick 4 6-4-7-3... $166.40



Don Guido -$99.00

El Prado -$100.00

Roamin -$100.00

NJ Stinks -$100.00

Cal828 -$100.00

Real Quiet -$100.00

Cruzan -$100.00

Indian Hemp -$100.00
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Old 01-28-2019, 02:21 PM
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Congrats on your points win Joly and lead us to the promise land of Derby Preps.
Congrats to both Plen and Ruffian for selecting very sweet winners. I still can't believe that Hidden Scroll was allowed to go off at 8-1 and that the word on him wasn't out all over the track. Could it have anything to do with the fact that Bill Mott trains at relatively quiet Payson Park rather than the much busier Palm Meadows?

For next Saturday, I'm not completely positive on which Derby Prep to concentrate on, but for those of you who were at Gulfstream this past weekend, don't check out of the hotel or turn in the rental car just yet. We could well be right back at Gulfstream. After all, it IS groundhog day.

The stakes races associated with the Holy Bull appear to be much more interesting than the programs surrounding either the Robert B. Lewis or the Withers; I'll await the actual entries and post something in a couple of days.
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Old 01-28-2019, 03:04 PM
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RQ WONDERS....
“... Was it the dam Sheba Queen or something else? ...”

The Answer My Friend Is Blowin In The Catnip Fields ~
But it is a 2–Fold answer as only A Gemini would have

I had a German Shepherd named Sheba

The HIDDEN SCROLL Has a much more Metaphisical Connection
Egyptian ~ ~ Dead Sea ~ ~ Ancient Discoveries

This Feisty Feline Has Many Diversified Dimensions
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Old 01-28-2019, 10:03 PM
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You sure you didn't use a Ouija board (or weegie board as we call it here in the South)? I think you must have hopped on one foot three times, turned in a circle with one eye closed, bowed toward Salem and drank a potion made of wolfsbane before you looked at the PPs. You took 8 shots out of about 200 horses and hit two of them. I think your resume' must include high priestess of the dark arts!!

How ever you do it ma'am, well done.

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Old 01-29-2019, 08:35 AM
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You sure you didn't use a Ouija board (or weegie board as we call it here in the South)? I think you must have hopped on one foot three times, turned in a circle with one eye closed, bowed toward Salem and drank a potion made of wolfsbane before you looked at the PPs. You took 8 shots out of about 200 horses and hit two of them. I think your resume' must include high priestess of the dark arts!!
Cal, I think that you have hit upon the handicapper's dilemma. I assure you that if I could hit double digit winners with any consistency, I would, as you so eloquently put it, "hop on one foot three times, turn in a circle with one eye closed, bow toward Salem and drink a potion made out of wolfsbane..." I'd even add eye of newt and toe of frog to conjure up an apparition of Arcangues. But none of that ever seems to work. If I play 10-1 shots, they seem to win about once in every 15 times.

Alas, the more I study the pp's, analyze the pace projections and even out of desperation look at the Thoroughgraph figs, the more I seem to gravitate toward horses that most other players like, and they invariably pay low prices. That means that I have to consistently hit at a very high percentage to beat the dreaded takeout, an increasingly difficult thing to do as more and more computerized algorithms seem to dominate the pools and seem to squeeze the value out of a wager in the final minute or so.

And yet I find this game fascinating.

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Old 01-29-2019, 10:15 AM
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Yep, it's like both you and Ms. Ruffian alluded to when you said you hated it when a horse you picked plunged from fairly high morning line odds to favoritism in the race and she made her reference to GMTA. Whatever you or I have picked up on in a race, probably a whole lot of other people have too. I sometime tell myself that in my real plays, I'm just not going to play unless I see a true longshot, but the problem is, it hardly ever happens. I probably hit something as high as 25 to 1 maybe once a year. Yet, I play on.
As they say, "hope springs eternal."
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