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Well,if I went 6 or 7 deep etc.,I was gunna use him,because he made a decent winning bid here last March(without much jock,)and tired going 7f.So,the problem really isn't this horse,it's not being able to get lean in the 8th.I'm 4 deep to hit the horse in the 9th.So,I needed to get lean in the 8th,and deep in the last.Didn't think that chalk in the 8th was a stand-out,but was the only horse doing anything late in that race.None of those horses in the last really give a ****.The 3 wins a quarter of his races,but he pulled the plug like a 1 for 30 horse.Kind of reminds me of last year at Tampa.The main was a lil tiring early in the meet.
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In hindsight, the 9th was a 3 horse race, and a single was illogical. I tried to make a case for too many in the first two legs (all of which I felt were legit) but then again should have formulated a better opinion knowning how deep the last leg had to be, or not bet the play. As it was I used my original 4 picks (4 Crazybrook, 5 Bookmaster, 10 Little Paper Boat, and 11 Supahbuckdance) and added the 2 and 9 on further consideration..I purposely left Centeno's mount off at 7-2 because the horse made no sense and the furor over him winning 2 on the day and taking down the 6-5 in the last had folks betting him with "irrational exuberance" in my opinion. That left only 5 other options with the 1,6,7,8, and 12... none of which I could have logically made a play with...I haven't seen the replay did you happen to notice if the 11 pulling up had any impact on the field? Last edited by Rudeboyelvis : 12-12-2007 at 08:27 AM. |
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NO,the 11 PULLING UP DIDN'T BOTHER MUCH.What's weird is the massive kick from the winner.Just don't see that horse doing that very much.Usually,he is trying to hold on late.LOL..WHAT HORSE WAS THAT ?
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Might have learned something about Rosemary's health today as she was predicting that Tampa would be good for her this winter when she was wrapping up at Delaware in November.
Both of her wins today were well timed from a solid stalking position but getting a 6 year old gelding, who is "0" for 10 at a track, where a second is the only check picked up for ITM finishes to run the likely race of his career was a nice piece of work even if it was a early speed excess meltdown. She has always been a solid "spint" jock but she is healthier than she's been in a long time and may have value on live horses. Too bad I didn't play her angle in last with the 2,4,8,10 boxed on my ticket in the last. The place is starting to grow on me with a strong Delaware presence visible there today after the obligatory work or two on the surface before going to the gate here. That Tri in the last would have eased alot of previous pain though.....looking forward to Saturday. |