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small late pk4:
7- 1,5,6,7,8 8- 1 9- 2,6 10- 1,2,4,8,9 Good luck! |
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My only play today is the Romans maiden in the feature. Looks like the only one who can definitely come from off the pace and her figs are better than everyone's except for the 6. Not going crazy with her but she's worth a small bet.
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BTW gave out the 8 in the Belmont 7th, thanks Andy !!!!!
As a single And the 9 in the 8th. BEaUTIFULLast edited by DJARUM : 06-29-2008 at 04:50 PM. |
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I get a kick out of jockeys going down at the break. I mean, you'd think they'd anticipate that their mount would stumble out of the gate and be prepared for it.
This is like me riding up along cars, anticipating someone opening his door, and still getting doored. |
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Nice call on the 9 in the Belmont 8th Hooves, wish I would have heeded it.
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thanks point....
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please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you |
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There's such a thing as ANTICIPATION in sports. If you allow for the possibility of something to happen, then you can be prepared for it when it does. Baseball players do this, for example, expecting certain pitches in certain counts. YET, this doesn't happen in horse racing? Of course, here's a sport in which jocks just can't seem to learn from their mistakes: witness the high number getting repeatedly PINCHED on the rail, going into the turn, because they're too stupid to either GUN and get the proper inside position, or take back just enough to be clear on the turn. That's why the SHUFFLE BACK is just about the most common trip note there is. (I can understand that the horse is unable to comprehend the power of DRAFTING but the real question is whether some of these jocks do, running up on heels the way they do.) Makes sense, then, that they WOULDN'T anticipate a horse stumbling at the break and thus not be prepared for it and get dumped on their ass. Thus, UNLESS a horse goes down on the break, a jock really needs to be able to stay on it. |
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i think the 12 at arlington has ashot
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