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TAKE HIS SHILL AND GO --- TO WAGER ----PLEASE.
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A beyer is only an adjusted final time speed figure. It tells nothing at all about how the race was run other than adjusted final time. It tells nothing at all about the animal other than adjusted final time. It would have been in good taste to consciously keep separate race analysis from the speed figures. However it is about a profit and these figures have been purposely incorporated in the race analysis to sound more important. when you see a speed figure in an analysis, without context, it should sound like a car title loan commercial to your bs radar and sadly drones such as yourself repeat this mantra for free. "Horse A is going to win the kentucky derby because he has the top 3yo beyers of 2008!" lmao , what comedy. There needs a place where we can send guys like this - a wagering facility where they can put their money into the pools. |
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remarkably well you are looking to-day. But I have received a pipe of what passes for Amontillado, and I have my doubts. |
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