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Old 09-05-2012, 10:23 AM
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Old 09-05-2012, 12:01 PM
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Bums for Today:

Del Mar Race #1: Nisus

Evangeline Race #3: Big W's La Tee and Bigolecountryboy

Evangline Race #9: Cajun Raindance

Evangline Race #11: Blessed Easter

Hoosier Race #1: Cinco Estrella

Hoosier Race #3: Upthemiddle

Hoosier Race #4: Still in Front

Laurel Race #7: Outfox and Marq Your Bible

Laurel Race #9: Victoria Gallops

Penn National Race #3: Runfast

Presque Isle Downs Race #8: Handle Gently

Portland Meadows Race #6: Cougar Bob

Suffolk Race #2: Sick Puppy

Thistle Downs Race #3: Z Piggy Bank
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Old 09-05-2012, 11:53 PM
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14 of the bums ran today, and they all got thrashed, all finshing 5th or worse, and the two that were 5th were in 6 horse fields. They were responsible for $5,943 in failed win bets, bringing the grand total so far to $430,535.

Today also saw a record for the longest priced bum, as Outfox in the 7th at Laurel went off at 209-1. He led for the first half mile before he gave way readily and finished 13th beaten about 53 lengths.
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Old 09-06-2012, 07:00 AM
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Old 09-06-2012, 07:43 AM
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Bums for Today:

Arlington Race 1: Silver Sunrise

Arlington Race 7: Coyote Breeze

Calder Race 3: Straightsuccess

Finger Lakes Race 1: Great Privilege

Finger Lakes Race 7: Missed the Notes

Hoosier Race #4: Gijon

Hoosier Race #8: Big Rabbit

Louisiana Downs Race #9: St Southern Belle

Laurel Race #6: Joel's Touch

Penn National Race #5: Sea's Sweet Billie

Remington Park Race #5: A Toast to Shadow

Turfway Race #6: Rocio Storm
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Old 09-06-2012, 07:01 AM
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Unfortunately many of the bums are also becoming a list of horses that should be retired.
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Old 09-06-2012, 08:32 AM
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Unfortunately many of the bums are also becoming a list of horses that should be retired.
In more cases -- I think the trainers of these horses should either be retired or sent to horse placement school.

Most of these horses can win if placed in the right spots -- there are a lot of clueless trainers out there.
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Old 09-06-2012, 12:04 PM
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In more cases -- I think the trainers of these horses should either be retired or sent to horse placement school.

Most of these horses can win if placed in the right spots -- there are a lot of clueless trainers out there.
Its not just the trainers. Owners too.

I don't think alot of owners understand the huge difference between say a 25nw2 race at Saratoga to that same race at Parx or Laurel.

Hell, you can see a huge difference in those exact races between Parx and Penn National.
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Old 09-06-2012, 08:50 PM
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In more cases -- I think the trainers of these horses should either be retired or sent to horse placement school.

Most of these horses can win if placed in the right spots -- there are a lot of clueless trainers out there.
Real good example on Sunday at Arlington. Look at 1st race and 9th race.

Jimmy Gulick, who is a great guy and fun to talk to, enters Holy Rosie in an OPEN MSW off her 19 Beyer. On the same card there is an IL bred MSW going 1/2 furlong more, where the top horse ran a 40 Beyer last time. Its probably a mistake, but something like this is fireable and it isn't like he is loaded with horses.

(look at the 130k buy from the Mongolians in the 1st, probably one of the biggest gypsy org's out there). F'n amazing
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Old 09-06-2012, 09:05 PM
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Real good example on Sunday at Arlington. Look at 1st race and 9th race.
Yep. There are dozens of similar examples every day from tracks all over the country.


I'm probably going to give Ranger a much needed weekend off.

I'm hanging out at the track at PID the next two days with non-betting company and going out afterwards.

Will pick up this thread and the win streak one when feeling returns to my body from 30 straight days of this madness, combined with making figures for about 10 tracks a day, betting, doing picks and writing for the newspaper, and still having the time to post about Knickerbocker and maintain a relationship with my girlfriend.

I feel like I just went 10 rounds with Mike Tyson.
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