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Old 01-15-2008, 10:24 AM
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Default capping 101..the "SPOCK HORSE"

love to kick this around today ,the "spock horse" the most lodgical winner of the event . when do you try to beat em ../use em in multi exotic play..this horse has good connections .hype, races where he shows he belongs..but poor running lines ..meaning he hasnt raced vs very good ones of like type.. i find these alot in 1x allw and larger o/c events....

some of my most profitable days have been beating this type.. dream rush artie s..
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Old 01-15-2008, 10:47 AM
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I like to look for a shipper to go against him or her. I also look for the trainers shipping wins percentage. It seems to work the best for me. Beyond that, I'm interested in what everyone else has to say.
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Old 01-15-2008, 10:52 AM
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lets use race 5 at aq as an example thursday is pp 2 jet setting beatable....
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Old 01-15-2008, 11:00 AM
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lets use race 5 at aq as an example thursday is pp 2 jet setting beatable....

That race is Wednesday and it's not clear that horse is the favorite.
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Old 01-15-2008, 11:03 AM
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[quote=hoovesupsideyourhead]lets use race 5 at aq as an example thursday is pp 7 i promise beatable..QUOTE]
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Old 01-15-2008, 11:03 AM
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That race is Wednesday and it's not clear that horse is the favorite.
weds.. and lets look at the 7 .....
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Old 01-15-2008, 11:18 AM
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I think if you're betting against a short price horse the best way is the single race verticals. You can bet a multi-race wager and catch but I'd rather go for the single race crush because if I'm right, the tri/super payoffs will almost always be strong if I hit.

I pretty much look for turf races with full or near-full fields. Two types:

1. The steep dropper from a top barn. Not the claiming guys like Lake or Assmussen but when Pletcher, Zito, Motion, Baffert, K McP, and local guys here like Wolfson drop one for a tag, it's not cause they just want to cash; they want to cash out. If they get steamed to odds-on, they'll probably run well and I'll pass, but 2/1, 5/2 or 3/1 means (for these trainers) they're dead on the board. I'll look at standard factors like recency, works and works vs a similar race pattern in the past to decide to fire. If I find the weakness and there is a horse I like, I'll play my horse in all the tri/super slots with 4-5 others. Using 5 with a key that way is $300, so it's not cheap. And you have to be right on three things: the bad short-priced horse running out, the key and the other 5 completing.

2. The somewhat seasoned late 3 yo or 4 yo maiden (say 3-4 starts) coming off it's best on paper that was much more the result of race dynamics and bad competition than ability. It's pretty amazing how many of these one-race wonders go off 3/2 or shorter in their follow-up for what can be no good reason.

I'm having a bit of success with this lately. Everything else is pretty useless for me right now, though I did have a $15 winner at Palm Beach Dogs a couple weeks ago.
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Old 01-15-2008, 11:33 AM
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thanks bruce..very nice ..

myself in the race in question the 7 is beatable he may be the favorite after the graded tries and connections..but.. this horse may need a race as its been on the shelf for some time .. im thinking it had some minor health problems..the works are strong..so that may make it the odds on fav..ny bettors are pretty smart so to pull one over is tough. he may very well win

but i would take a stand against em in pick 3s and pick 4 with the 6/2/1

also looking closer at the works .. many of these were on low workout days 1 of 4 ,2of 5 ,1of 3
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Old 01-15-2008, 11:43 AM
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Why would you take a stand against that horse? The race isn't open behind it. There are two horses that can win that particular race....I Promise and Jet Setting. It's close who will be the favorite though I guess it will be Jet Promise. However, why would you only use one or use another at the expense of either?
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Old 01-15-2008, 11:52 AM
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jet promise?...i would use the horses that figure to me without using the 7 as i dont think hes as good as advertised..thus giving me better chance if the 2 does not fire or backs up ..i get a prize... the 6 is capable of a 45 split ..and closed into it.. both the 2 and 7 can be beat to me the 2 has its own set of negitives but less so than the 7 the 3 playing hooky could be the one to run down.......
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Old 01-15-2008, 01:24 PM
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I strongly disagree. I think it is very unlikely that one of those two horses doesn't win. CT Phone Home isn't in the same area code as Jet Setting. Without an incident it is near impossible CT beats him. I Promise might.....but nobody else.
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Old 01-15-2008, 01:37 PM
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No reason to oppose Jet Setting. She is in very good form. She probably wins if I Promise doesn't wire the field. Asmussen hasn't shown signs of cooling down.

I Promise is the class of the speed and probably the class of the race. She should have worked herself into shape after the 7 works. I don't like the way she finishes her races, but Dominguez figures to get a great trip.

Jerkens has a Anlyn also, but would have to rank behind the top 2. You can't tell from the published works if she is in great shape.

Linda Rice has a nice little statebred sprinter, but this race came up a little tougher than normal. Could get better value later.

This isn't a race I would bet, but is nice for it's classification.
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Old 01-15-2008, 01:40 PM
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I think if you're betting against a short price horse the best way is the single race verticals. You can bet a multi-race wager and catch but I'd rather go for the single race crush because if I'm right, the tri/super payoffs will almost always be strong if I hit.

I pretty much look for turf races with full or near-full fields. Two types:

1. The steep dropper from a top barn. Not the claiming guys like Lake or Assmussen but when Pletcher, Zito, Motion, Baffert, K McP, and local guys here like Wolfson drop one for a tag, it's not cause they just want to cash; they want to cash out. If they get steamed to odds-on, they'll probably run well and I'll pass, but 2/1, 5/2 or 3/1 means (for these trainers) they're dead on the board. I'll look at standard factors like recency, works and works vs a similar race pattern in the past to decide to fire. If I find the weakness and there is a horse I like, I'll play my horse in all the tri/super slots with 4-5 others. Using 5 with a key that way is $300, so it's not cheap. And you have to be right on three things: the bad short-priced horse running out, the key and the other 5 completing.

2. The somewhat seasoned late 3 yo or 4 yo maiden (say 3-4 starts) coming off it's best on paper that was much more the result of race dynamics and bad competition than ability. It's pretty amazing how many of these one-race wonders go off 3/2 or shorter in their follow-up for what can be no good reason.
I'm having a bit of success with this lately. Everything else is pretty useless for me right now, though I did have a $15 winner at Palm Beach Dogs a couple weeks ago.
This is a very good point and the best type of horse to stand against in my opinion, especially in maiden claiming ranks. Eventually those types win... after losing 5 times as the favorite.
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Old 01-15-2008, 03:20 PM
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I strongly disagree. I think it is very unlikely that one of those two horses doesn't win. CT Phone Home isn't in the same area code as Jet Setting. Without an incident it is near impossible CT beats him. I Promise might.....but nobody else.
Just out of curiosity, why are you dismissing the #1 (the Jerkens/Arroyo horse)? I seriously doubt if I bet this race, but I tend to agree with hooves that Jet Setting might be vulnerable, and if the Jerkens horse is 5/1 or more - which he certainly might be - he seems potentially playable to me in this spot.
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Old 01-15-2008, 03:27 PM
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If you think Jet Setting is vulnerable then you really need to watch her last race over again. She ran extremely well.

As for Anlyn......where's her decent race? While she stumbled at the start two back, I disagree with the chart caller that she " stumbled badly ", and after that she sat a dream trip. While she's clearly a lot better than CT Phone Home, I think she is a lot slower than Jet Setting, and can only get second if one of the two favorites fails to show up.
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Old 01-15-2008, 03:32 PM
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well we all have our opinions.. and thanks for all your input...we will see how it plays out weds......
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Old 01-15-2008, 03:41 PM
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If you think Jet Setting is vulnerable then you really need to watch her last race over again. She ran extremely well.
I wonder why this isn't obvious.
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Old 01-15-2008, 03:44 PM
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I wonder why this isn't obvious.

It's obvious if you do your work.

There's a handicapping method which I just don't understand......see who the favorite is and bet against it. I see people doing this, in a confused attempt to be a wiseguy, and it makes no sense whatsoever. None. And, it's obviously a recipe for disaster.

This 5th race is a great example of a cut and dried situation, and it is more important in this case with a carryover, in that there are pretty much only two horses that can win, with the Jerkens horse a distant third possibility that maybe you back up with if you spend enough. Nobody else can be even remotely reasonably expected to win and your money has to be better spent elsewhere.
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Old 01-15-2008, 03:53 PM
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I admit I do it all the time, I try and find any reason to not play the favorite. It is moronic and stupid.

How are we even compared CT Phone Home and Jet Setting? CT ran some suck ups and finally broke through on a sloppy/sealed track (where her breeding should love it) and the race had a bunch of rats in it, while Jet Setting last race got a putrid trip, broke 3 lengths slow and 5w the whole friggin time and makes a good middle move to flatten out. Now she gets moved to the inside and could get a great pocket trip. As long as Elliot doesn't get her in trouble, I don't see her losing (unless he gets all CC Lopez on the horse and guns her from the gate)
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Old 01-15-2008, 04:27 PM
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im thinking the 6 is in better shape than the other 2/7 ..just on last works alone........and yes ill try to beat a bad fav any time.
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