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![]() Gulfstream Race 9
$300 win # 11 $50 exacta 11/8,9 $20 exacta 8,9/11 |
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![]() Byk Bux
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![]() Gulfstream 9
$10 DD 11,5,8 $5 DD 11/11 |
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![]() Gulf 9th
$10 win 4 $2 ex 4,8,9 $4 dd 4,8,9/4
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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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![]() Gp 9
$20w 4 $20dd 4/5,14 |
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![]() I don't get the strategy that Rocco had on the 4, breaks very well and instead of getting a great position with the good break, Rocco takes back and gets buried on the rail behind horses. I can't see what possible winning strategy he had with that ride, to me that is a trip to nowhere.
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![]() What is up with the phantom objection?
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![]() Gp 10
$20w 14 $5exb 5,14 $1suphf 4,5,14/4,5,14/4,5,14/7,11/7,11 |
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![]() One more try
Gulfstream Race 10 $200 win #5 $30 exacta 5 / 8,9,11 $10 tri 5 / 8,9,11/8,9,11 |
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![]() GP 10
super box 2-5-7-10-12 |
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![]() Fairground R8
$5 DD - 5 / 8 10 Not crazy about the jockey on the 5 but whatever. |
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![]() Race #8 12/29/2012
Fair Grounds $0.5 Pick-4 # 6,11,12 WT # 2,3,8 WT # 2,3 WT # 1,2,5 $27.00 |
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![]() Sa 5
$20w 7 |
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![]() Race #6 12/29/2012
Santa Anita $0.5 Pick-4 # 4,8 WT # 4,9 WT # 3,7,10 WT # 3,6,8,9 $24.00 |
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