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Yeah....but have you checked out his blog?? |
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I'm not trying to be my usual wiseguy self here. That's a silly horse to suggest to people that they bet. He got drowned against serious jokes at Suffolk and, believe it or not, the 25 Beyer fig is probably too high.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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To make matters worse, he went five deep in that race and left out a very logical horse. Plus, he went five deep in the first leg, and assuming it stays on the turf ( iffy I guess ), he left out a very reasonable use. And, frankly, in the second leg, where there is the biggest favorite of the sequence, he used four and left out another real contender ( if you're against the favorite....which I have to assume he is to use that many ).
Whatever.
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Nothing against you or the selections you make daily in New York, but some of the horses that have been winning have no reasons to be bet on paper.
I have my opinion and you have yours, but I think the horse could surprise some people tomorrow. I am not saying to put it on top of your tickets just take note of what I said. Some of your selections finish dead last and so do every other handicappers in the country. You can criticize people's selections all you want, but if it happens to finish in the money take the heat for the comments you made. I respect your work and I hope that one day I have the chance to do what you do everyday, but I have to start somewhere. I don't keep tabs on New York efficiently enough to determine whether that horse has a chance or not, but if you say he doesn't, he probably doesn't. Best of luck!
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I really wish I didn't have to go to sleep right now
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If some of the horses you selected in the first three legs win the pick 4 will pay a bundle. I'm just wondering what you see in Royal Spaulding? He was a horse one could play against with confidence the past few years in turf sprints. |
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[quote=thunderdan09]Nothing against you or the selections you make daily in New York, but some of the horses that have been winning have no reasons to be bet on paper.
I have my opinion and you have yours, but I think the horse could surprise some people tomorrow. I am not saying to put it on top of your tickets just take note of what I said. Some of your selections finish dead last and so do every other handicappers in the country. You can criticize people's selections all you want, but if it happens to finish in the money take the heat for the comments you made. I respect your work and I hope that one day I have the chance to do what you do everyday, but I have to start somewhere. I don't keep tabs on New York efficiently enough to determine whether that horse has a chance or not, but if you say he doesn't, he probably doesn't. Best of luck![/QUOTE In case you missed this re Serling from the NYT: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/30/sp...s/30cheer.html |
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^^oh boy
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RACE 3
small pick 3 2,3/4,12/3,6,7 |