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It's a Droid no iSheep here. Wouldn't have gotten the unchangeable bets in without it. Work always gets in the way of my gambling.
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I cashed a a P5 to Shackelford.
I was alive to 8 horses. He was my top pick of course.... ![]() |
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I liked him going into the day. Placed my wagers and shut down the cpu. Usually if I change my picks I end up losing. !st choice ,best choice
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I l Cigar, Medaglia d'Oro, Big Brown, Curlin, Rachel Alexandra, Silver Charm, First Samurai, Sumwonlovesyou, Lloydobler, Ausable Chasm, AND Prince Will I Am "Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary.” Cecil Beaton |
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As I work to perfect my handicapping skills, I have always thought that I was missing something by not watching the post parade. I have trouble knowing which horses "look ready" and which do not. Shiny coat. Ears pricked. Heck, I don't know.
Then on Saturday, I thought I finally spotted something. Shackleford. Looked anxious, sweating profusely. All signs of not being ready. Maybe I finally had this "visual" handicapping skill figured out. Surely, he was ready to crash. ...Guess not... I'll move forward focusing my handicapping energies somewhere else. |