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Nice catch, knickslions2. The NYRA prattle tabbed Amazing Anne as the horse to watch ... the crowd tabbed this one at 2-1 ... my tickets? Not this time!
Generous ticket for a 4-1/2-1 double combination. |
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In the seventh race, I thought that Moondance Joy (on first look during the race, #8) was sawed-off by Summersault in the lane. During the head-on replay, you can see that Jose Lezcano was already asking for something on the turn and that the rail was WIDE open for someone (perhaps two paths or more wide) to save ground and come through. In fact, both of those inside horses were completely empty.
Smilingsundae came off the rail and bumped with several coming into the lane (Castellano up). |
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Thanks guys!
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Saratoga 8
$20 DBL 5/5,6 |
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I get it... I need to make typos in my postings in order to win
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That 5.5f ninth race was a real disappointment - expected to see a half in 43 and change - instead, we get a half in 44 4/5 and a perfect journey afforded to Golden Rifle by the slightly bearing out Chart Topper (disappointing performance). Stormy Rush who was firing halves in 44 consistently is no where to be found as the closer, Heaven's Runway, owns the course in a "disappointing" 1:02.
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Congrats JMS. Long time between drinks.Hope this gets you on a hitting streak like ballplayers who get a bloop hit ![]()
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A belated WTF for NYRA on not unloading the horses in the 7th w the late in the gate scratch of #1. For p4 u got the posttime fave who won the race but the bettors be damned on reformulating their tickets. Of course i had taken out #6 in the 8th race to cut the ticket down, but would have put him in if givena chance but, NYRA didnot unload, guess too inconvenient, now if it wasnot the #1 horse scratched , they would have reloaaded. DAMN
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Spa 9
$25 win 6 $10 double 6 with 1,7 |
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There was no reason to reposition the horses (with an open stall). Seriously, I am missing why a reload was needed. |
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The reload would be for the bettors benefit, to cancel and/or change their bets, not because the horses were well behaved. They used to do this and not jam up bettors and i was waiting to cancel my bet and reformulate, not having the favorite 2X. ![]()
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I was watching but didnot see him walking around, I was waiting to cancel and rekey but didnot think i had time to rekey and had spent time on the bet, so didnot cancel.I was waiting for an unload to do so. Why should bettors be put in that place when a scratch at the gate can change the nature of the race ? NYRA used to unload but apparently they r not now and in the future i will cancel the bet .I don't like delays like anyone else, but it is a betting game and I donot like a fast shuffle.
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