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You know what they say......self praise is no praise at all.
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Great work Doug. Can you post your picks here for the remaining days of the meet? It will be fun to follow along.
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Impressive. Nice job Doug.
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Sure, I was debating between Sweet Energy in Race #4 and Canaveral Ride in Race #7. Ended up going with Canaveral Ride as my Best Bet. |
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Doug, who is the on air/in house handicapper at PID? Any chances of you getting the gig?
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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Ron was a hard luck jocks agent at Turfway Park for a while -- One time PID leading rider Miguel Mena's agent Steve Elzey got him the job. He also is the race caller. Katie is tall and a pretty face. NBC used her last year. She covered the Blue Grass with Mike Bettaglia. I was offered a job as a paddock analyst and like a 3rd member by PID's former boss Richard Knight on opening day of the 2nd season. Kind of like a Maggie Wolfendale type role the way he explained it ... I turned it down and was kind of annoyed about it. Mr. Knight allowed me to interview for a job as director of racing development (a title I made up) -- I spent about an hour telling him all of the things I wanted to do -- and I think he and his director of racing both got a bad headache from listening to my onslaught of a presentation. He didn't hire me for it and I never asked to be interviewed again. |
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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Thanks for sharing. Paul |
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Had momentum with Canaveral Ride, because Sweet Energy won the 4th race, my 3rd pick won the 5th race and paid $45.80 to win, and my top pick won the 6th race and paid $14.20 to win. ![]() |
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The crazy first half didn't help your cause. I don't think I have watched five PID races in my life. But, boy is the track announcer bad. He was technically fine but shows no excitement. You could fall asleep during his calls.
I also was impressed with the late odds changes. Your horse was 5/2 going into the gate and even money coming out. Keep up the good work and srart a new streak tomorrow. Paul |
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He sounds like Mr. Garrison from South Park.
I love when the best horse also looks like loose speed -- but all it takes is for one other rider to go on a suicide mission. Thanks Paul. |
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I need an agent I guess.
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Great Job!!!
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Thanks. It's a good feeling clinching up another profitable year here like this -- even if it is at a place that's not on the major racing landscape.
Of this freaky streak of 'Best Bet' winners -- mostly all of them have been standout horses on CJ's figures and often with other factors in there favor. For instance, maybe an important trainer change or big edge on the way the race dynamics look, or the standout figure came despite a tough trip. Some of the upset winners have been by more esoteric means. Here's the form for Cry Vengence today: ![]() This was just a straight-forward pedigree play...the kind I VERY rarely make. A. P. Indy was the grandsire and A. P Indy's half sibling Summer Squall the dam sire. In a nutshell, the horse had 10 furlong breeding -- and was stretching out to a route from races at 4.5 furlongs and 5.5 furlongs. No A. P. Indy offspring has ever won a race at 6 furlongs or less at Saratoga. Someone made a big deal to me how Dreaming of Julia (out of Dream Rush) won her debut big going 6.5 furlongs and how she would have broke that crazy skid and all that. Probably true, but didn't she look a whole lot better when she was stretched out to a mile and won a stake race by 16+ lengths second out? I might not have picked Cry Vengance today if I didn't have negative opinions on the two favorites. The even money favorite was a Kitten's Joy first-time starter for Mike Maker -- who I hate with debuters. This horse was the 2nd choice on the ML: ![]() It wasn't bet well at PID in its debut despite having Dominguez up and being a half sibling to two-time Eclipse champion Lookin At Lucky and Kensei. Also, it didn't run much of a figure on CJ's or anyone elses figures for that matter. If you're debuting at PID with Ramon Dominguez up, and you're a half to Lookin At Lucky and Kensei, you're probably going to be bet hard if you can actually run. Anyway, a lot of this stuff isn't so PID specific or PID specialist. |
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Considering when I try and watch Andy and all I get is "buffering" (not your fault Andy) that is quite quite well noteworthy
![]() Keep it up Drugs!
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Andy's obviously a great handicapper and great TV analyst. He'd be one of the four people I'd put on my Mount Rushmore in terms of the people I've learned the most from about handicapping.
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Tell that to his sock
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Great job Doug. Did you ever look into having your picks put on the erie.com website? It would draw hits to the website. Rich Eng says his picks are the most downloaded page in the Vegas paper. This would probably be true for your picks if they actually would run them.
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It's tough to get horse racing coverage here. They had the PI Mile (which Wise Dan won last year) and the Masters (which the eventual Breeders Cup Filly and mare Sprint winner has won 3 years in a row) -- and high school football and pro football dominates the ink and puts in near the back pages. Three different NFL teams are within 2 hours and get covered -- and high school football is the biggest thing around here. |