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![]() Very interesting. It's something to think about. Thanks for posting this.
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![]() I want this guy to analyze my horse, he's just not normal.
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![]() He's looking at a past performance and tape -- and his conclusions are basically opinions based on observations and the way he writes them out makes him look like a BS artist.
Horse racing video games have been addressing this subject for a great many years now... They look like this: (lower half of screen) ![]() |
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![]() thanks for the info.....but my picks are still
Union Rags, I'll Have Another, Bodemeister and El Padrino That's my story an I'm stickin to it!!
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![]() Very interesting. He seems a good and accurate detail observer of horse behavior. His comments match what some of the trainers have said.
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![]() Sounds pretty hogwashy to me.
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![]() It is and it isn't.
Knowing all the traits, intangibles, and habits of a race horse is an edge and can be accomplished with a little work when it's worth all the effort ... but this is dressing it up (dare I say gaying it up) way too much. |
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