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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Well done A/J...
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![]() Super day Jim.
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![]() Nice effort Jim.
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![]() No wonder my opinion sucked today.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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![]() On a slightly more serious note, the 5th race was a very interesting example of bad bettors cashing. The idea of taking even money on that preposterously mediocre horse is beyond ludicrous and anyone that did is a guaranteed loser at the racetrack ( I am not picking on you Jim and would bet you would agree that the odds were absurd ). I made a substantial bet on the 4, who ran 4th, and had that horse been even a scintilla of a racehorse he would have absolutely galloped. Taking even money on proven mediocrities when there are legitimate underexposed horses in the race is a road to disaster.
Today seemed like a day when those horses were winning.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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Another point, I went to Belmont today and had very little interest in the live racing. The card just wasn't very good. There was exactly one race which was interesting to me, the 6th, in which I disliked both favorites and my "smart" selection of Blue Bullet waking up off the good work @ 10-1 ran second... and I didn't get a dime back for it.
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As you know for multirace plays you can't just throw out every underlay. In this case the nine completed a pick four sequence that paid I thought fairly well, the value coming from the 2 in the third. The rating on the nine was much the best because of the established form from the last two races, form which none of the others had. |