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Old 06-26-2008, 08:24 AM
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As hard as it looks, there is no way it carries again, no way. Sorry Scavs for quoting.

Im going to give Zappa another chance. May single him in one of the tickets that I actually play.

you love you some ZAPPA

1 more carryover would make for an interesting friday night card.... even though i'm supposed to be taking this week off and getting squared away for 3 days of racing (thurs/fri/sat) next week.

gl all

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Old 06-26-2008, 09:44 AM
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I don't have a form and don't plan on playing, but would the 8th be a manadory ALL button play?
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Old 06-26-2008, 09:49 AM
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I think the 8th is the most managable race in the sequence (3 and 10 are standouts). The 3rd to me is the real trap race. Many will single the 7 but I would be very leary of a horse that sold for half a million and was competitive in tough races who goes on the shelf is trained lightly and then shows up for a $25k tag.

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Old 06-26-2008, 10:26 AM
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here goes pic 6 Hollywood
6-7/1-3-5-10/3-5-6/2-3/1-2-4-5/7-9-10
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Old 06-26-2008, 10:29 AM
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I think the 8th is the most managable race in the sequence (3 and 10 are standouts). The 3rd to me is the real trap race. Many will single the 7 but I would be very leary of a horse that sold for half a million and was competitive in tough races who goes on the shelf is trained lightly and then shows up for a $25k tag.

Paul
Huge trap. Two monster droppers from trainers I like to play against with this move. However, the rest of the entries look horrible to me so I'm having difficulties coming up with an upsetter.
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Old 06-26-2008, 10:38 AM
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I agree, however if I was forced into it I would take Cut Trail or Scotty Jones to upset only because there is a possible suicidal speed duel in here and with them all staggering in the stretch one of those may win by default. I would normally go against Angus & Informed with those scary dropdowns but in a pic 6 play may have to hope they have one more good one left in them
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Old 06-26-2008, 11:42 AM
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Any chance that the 1 or 4 could hang on and win the third race? The only way I could cash a ticket at Hollywood is with tomorrows paper, but I will make a small donation.
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Old 06-26-2008, 12:50 PM
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Any chance that the 1 or 4 could hang on and win the third race? The only way I could cash a ticket at Hollywood is with tomorrows paper, but I will make a small donation.
highly unlikely
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Old 06-26-2008, 12:02 PM
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I agree, however if I was forced into it I would take Cut Trail or Scotty Jones to upset only because there is a possible suicidal speed duel in here and with them all staggering in the stretch one of those may win by default. I would normally go against Angus & Informed with those scary dropdowns but in a pic 6 play may have to hope they have one more good one left in them
Cut Trail would be my choice, but I can't stomach the 1 for 24 lifetime record. I am thinking Bejarano is smart enough not to get cooked in a duel. It's a 6,7 for me as much as I don't like them....
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Old 06-26-2008, 12:29 PM
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Why is Chris Paasch offering up a half to Principle Secret for a tag first time out? Not a good sign.
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Old 06-26-2008, 01:43 PM
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Huge trap. Two monster droppers from trainers I like to play against with this move. However, the rest of the entries look horrible to me so I'm having difficulties coming up with an upsetter.
10 Churros filly was unfortunate to run into a smoking Wesley Ward (juice baby juice n' juice me sa more) filly that could have won pulling a sled. She couldn't get the lead, and quit. Now, she drops down, and will have better legs in her 2nd start. They will have to bring a pretty decent filly to beat her. She looks like she has a decent middle move(it's just that the Ward filly was a runaway rocket.) There are some others that could fire, but I think you gotta beat this one. In the distant future, we will be rid of guys like Mullins n' Frankel. Until then, they will just keep shuffing chalk down your throat. That's what they know how to do best.
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Old 06-26-2008, 02:45 PM
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Too much money not to throw a few bucks on a chalky ticket.

6,7/5/3,5/3/5/3

Good luck to all playing.
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Old 06-26-2008, 02:53 PM
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Not sure if I am playing all of these, would need to find an investor in the next hour, as I need to leave some money in my account for a few spot plays tomorrow. If not, Im going at it alone, probably with the first ticket and a few other $2 straights.

6,7 // 3,5,8 // 3,6,9 // 3,6 // 5 // 3 = $72

7 // 5,8,9 // 1,9 // 3 // 1,5 // 3,5 = $48

2,7 // 5,8,10 // 6,9 // 3 // 1,4,5 // 3 = $72

Best of luck to those playing this thing today!!!
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