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![]() Come on......the winner faced the fastest pace of race coming into the contest and for that speed favoring course that was enough.
adding or subtracting for trip is way over-rated. The HORSE does or the horse does not. It is the horse that tells you who can run NOTHING ELSE. |
#2
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If you think that trip handicapping is overrated then I'll bet you rarely win playing races. |
#3
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Having worked at tracks for years as a hot walker, photo patrol, groom and BETTOR yo have no idea what you are talking about. Energy distribution of incremental velocity and deceleration ratios put Junebugred near the front, and where did he reside? |
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How'd that go? |
#5
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![]() If you recognize basic syntax, the idea of working and the jobs held made up one aspect of the sentence which was followed by a separating word AND.
Didn't you ever write a term paper? |
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![]() Lets see who ran versus some of the fastest paces, after intertrack variant is added. Optimzer and Junebugred.
and who contested one of the SLOWEST, the eventual favorite, the 10 |
#7
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![]() Zilly!!!!
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#8
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![]() LOL, you're making quite an impression from the start here. This should get even better going forward.
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