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So, you think people handicap the race, figure out when their supposed vehicle for cheating won't be one of the favorites, and then load it up in order to cash a bet? By that way of thinking how come every supposed cheating trainer doesn't win with every reasonably big priced horse they race? You may, or may not, have found a reason to bet that horse by watching replays but you will come a whole helluva lot closer to the truth in general if you spend some time watching replays.
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![]() gotta do the work...look at belmont here is a great example how people may see two diffrent things
belmont weds may 21 race 5 subject pp 3 aegean breeze was the horse horribly blocked or...was it tired anyway... |
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![]() I don't watch replays. I figure I'd leave some money in the pools for you guys.
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now looking at the three trips South Coast is loose on a quick pace on a Friday night and gets beat anyways, how can he get a better trip - 5/2 Brian the Bull saves all the ground and makes the late suck up non threatening move to finish fast, thats exactly the horse you dont want in an fair run race 3-1 Comoros had the trip I explained, and they switch to Smith a more aggressive rider, and give him a fast work right before the race, 5-1. That was the trip play of the night, juice had nothing to do with it! |
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![]() trip replay work is very beneficial but its extremely time consuming and its not as simple as one may think. The type of trouble that most people think is important is not important at all, for example horses getting boxed in or bad breaks, everyone sees that trouble and its often times called out in the running lines, no value there. I think a successful handicapping book would include a detailed chapter on doing replay work along with a dvd in the back that could be used as a tool.
If time is a consideration then I would suggest teaming up with one or two individuals and sharing to cut down work, but you have to trust the opinion of the person you are sharing with. Its pretty easy to do with programs like formulator or bris. |
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![]() But it's easier to say he cheated I guess.
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![]() What began as a potentially interesting thread, FINALLY after all these months,
reduces to all the regulars (whose opinions I respect) arguing with some PARANOID DOOFUS, who's been in my IGGY bin for months, and is CLUELESS when it comes to watching races. There are so many interesting/intricate components of tripping. Guess we're not discussing them here. |
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