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Very Nice. I'll be cheering you on!![/quote] Thanks. LONG way to go. The is the part of the show where I pray for chalk... |
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Crap.
Hooves liked 'em... |
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I used him in the Pick-4....but not with the 6th winner. |
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By the way, Pat, for what it's worth I disagree with you about the 9th and simply can't take a horse like the 2 at a short price from a trainer that was 1 for 76 in 2007.
I used the 8 and 9. If the 9 was coming off a month layoff, and not 13 months, no trip handicapper on the planet wouldn't be sending it in. |
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Based on how the races are currently going, I would have to say the 8 & 9 probably merit more consideration than I gave them. Layoff on the 9 was the difference between an "A" amd a "C" for me. Very well may prove wrong. |
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The layoff is a huge concern.
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I only used the first two finishers in the 7th, in a pretty small play, but I couldn't have had the 6th winner without an all. I didn't like the favorite but I think the three I used made up the last place trifecta. |
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One thing to keep in mind.....the track was even on Sunday, and has clearly shown to not be speed biased today, so horses like the Linda Rice in the 7th are mediocre plays. I understand trying to make horses like that if the inner is a true speedway, but contrary to popular belief that is far from regularly the case, and those horses become overbet traps on even racetracks.
To be honest, I liked two horses that were scratched, and specifically He Aint Easy, so I only really played at all for action. |
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Excellent post a few weeks back on the Christ Blog in this regard for anyone who cares to take a read. - http://cristblog.drf.com/crist/2007/...ry-on-the.html |
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