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![]() I played the 7 in the first mandatory race (GP 4).
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![]() Forced to go long...
FG 3--#6 Paul |
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![]() I had my first winner of the day in the second mandatory adding $16.20 to my total. Still a long way to go...
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![]() GP 6
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oops I weighed that one down for ya
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![]() Another winner in the GP 7 mandatory. Hate taking a short price but in mandatory races, you sometimes have to take what is given to you.
I am now sitting at just over $50 with eight races to go. Lots of work to do. Paul |
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You're doing fine! Hang tough.. Lots of opportunity and progress being made against Troop's lead according to Tuley recent update... 2-3 cap-vicinity hits will propel you! Pursuers close gap on NHC leader By Dave Tuley http://www.drf.com/news/article/110478.html LAS VEGAS - The chase is on. Brian Troop, 61, of Barrie, Ontario, held a nearly $80 lead over the rest of the field in the 11th annual Daily Racing Form/NTRA National Handicapping Championship after Friday's first day of the two-day compeititon that awards $500,000 to the winner. But the field of 300 started its pursuit in earnest on Saturday with everyone having the chance to make 15 more mythical $2 win-and-place bets. Troop entered the day at $232.60. After Saturday's second mandatory race, the fifth at Gulfstream, Troop was still in the lead after padding his total up to $248.80, but closing the gap were Russell Weber of Amityville, N.Y., with $216.20 and Robert Gregory of Durango, Colo., with $200.80.
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