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Old 10-03-2014, 01:04 PM
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Again, why should I waste my money on this game if I have to figure stuff like that out?

This is why it was a big deal, to protect the betting public on something I think most people will agree, never happens.
nope, not a big deal at all. it's all good, keep forking over the money. something happens you raise a brow at? that's just whining. have a question because you see something that makes you go hmmm? nothing to see here, move along.
but keep forking over the money.

they need to go back to coupling these entries.
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Old 10-03-2014, 01:28 PM
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nope, not a big deal at all. it's all good, keep forking over the money. something happens you raise a brow at? that's just whining. have a question because you see something that makes you go hmmm? nothing to see here, move along.
but keep forking over the money.

they need to go back to coupling these entries.
This is the answer to the issue of protecting the betting public from wagering on a hopeless longshot. It won't change what happened in the race. Being that I was playing devil's advocate only on the issue of uncoupled entries, I understand the tactics of Espinosa were more dangerous than the tactics employed by a rabbit, and I think that really should be the issue here.
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Old 10-03-2014, 02:10 PM
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This is the answer to the issue of protecting the betting public from wagering on a hopeless longshot. It won't change what happened in the race. Being that I was playing devil's advocate only on the issue of uncoupled entries, I understand the tactics of Espinosa were more dangerous than the tactics employed by a rabbit, and I think that really should be the issue here.
that's another issue, and one worth considering as well-and can be much more serious. several jocks have had careers ended, or worse, due to an idiot jockey.
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Old 10-03-2014, 01:29 PM
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nope, not a big deal at all. it's all good, keep forking over the money. something happens you raise a brow at? that's just whining. have a question because you see something that makes you go hmmm? nothing to see here, move along.
but keep forking over the money.

they need to go back to coupling these entries.
Your new avatar is creeping me out, please advise.
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Old 10-03-2014, 02:09 PM
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Your new avatar is creeping me out, please advise.
lol
you're not familiar with bitch pudding from robot chicken?
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