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![]() I don't know, but I bet it was Gomez on the latter horse.
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![]() All I can say is that decisions need to be made in a split second.
Do I get annoyed when a bad decision is made? Sure. Just remember, there's really not a lot of time to ponder. It's more "reflex" than "thought". Also, horses have a "mind" of their own. Sometimes, one can only react. |
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![]() sounds to me like you need to stop betting so many 6/5 favorites.
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![]() Especially those getting mukked up in 6 horsey fields.
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![]() Quote:
![]() If you bet horses like that you should just be annoyed at yourself. |
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![]() Has Dominguez struck again?
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![]() I would have to say people that bet 6/5 shots.
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![]() If that 6-5 is the best horse in a race and you're playing a pick 4 or 6 and is a single on your ticket---it hurts to have that horse lose.
At least I don't also lose win money on it. |