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![]() The difference between Beyer and Roman is that one is useful and one is not.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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![]() and that depends on one's opinion as to which is which (although unlike you, I'm not closed minded and recognize the value of Beyers for minor stakes, alw and claiming races).
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![]() " Closed minded " is short for, in this case, people that recognize BS when they see it.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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![]() Just curious, why are Beyers only useful for those specific types of races?
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![]() Can someone tell me what Dr. Roman has for Hippocrates Jones last race?
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![]() They aren't...I just prefer PF's for major stake races because they are available. Dr Roman isn't in the business of providing PF's for all horses/races...he focuses on the major stake races while Andy and his group cover all of racing. If PF's were available for the 4th at Penn National, I'd probably use them. I'm not putting BSF's down, they have revolutionized handicapping and are excellent (as Dr Roman readily admits). I simply have better luck with PF's in the Derby and a few other grade 1's. Folks who call them BS have probably never used them...easier to be critical than do the work.
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![]() I'm going to start keeping track of how many times Somer calls someone closed minded.
Over/under for the rest of the year is 100. |
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