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![]() $24 TRIFECTA CONTEST (Prize today!)
FORMULATOR PP'S: http://www.drf.com/formulator-web/fr...ormance-race/8 VIDEO ANALYSIS (Andy Serling/Dan Illman): http://www.drf.com/video/rod.html 8th (4:00) Norfolk S. (G1) 1 1/16 Miles (All Weather Track) | Open | 2 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $300,000 1 Sterling Outlook Baze T C 122 L 2 Lookin At Lucky Gomez G K 122 L 3 Alfarabi Solis A 122 L 4 Lucky Rave (GB) Nakatani C S 122 5 Gallant Gent Pedroza M A 122 L 6 Hurricane Ike Talamo J 122 L (NOTE: Likely to SCR per Sadler on ATR Friday) 7 Came Aboard Gryder A T 122 L 8 Seattle Ruler Garcia M 122 L 9 Jung Man Scott Bejarano R 122 L 10 Dave in Dixie Rosario J 122 L 11 John Scott Espinoza V 122 L 12 Pulsion Smith M E 122 L
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![]() Good race to play. If Bafferts horse isn't ready it could be big balloons.
$1 tri box 2-6-9-11 |
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![]() 2-11/2-3-7-10-11/2-3-7-10-11
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![]() $1 Tri 10 W 1,2,9,11
$1 Tri 11 W 1,2,9,10 |
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![]() $1 Tri Box
2,7,10,12 BOL to all! |
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![]() $1 Tri
2,11/2,3,9,10,11/2,3,9,10,11 |
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![]() $2.00 Tri
2,10,/2,9,10,11/9,10,11 $2 Tri 9/2,10/2,10 |
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![]() 2-10/ 2-10-11-4-12/ 2-10-11-4-12
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![]() $2 Tri
10,11 / 2,9,10,11 / 2,9,10,11 |
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![]() $1.00 tri-1,10,11/2,10,11/1,10,11,4.9
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![]() $4 tri key, 2/10-11-12
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![]() $1: 2,7,12 // 2,7,12 // 2,4,7,10,11,12 = 24
Good Luck to All Today! Go Cowboys & Geaux Saints!!!
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![]() $4 tri
2/9,10,11/9,10,11
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![]() 1 tri key
2/1,5,9,10,11 |
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![]() $1 Tri 2/10/all
1$ Tri 2/all/10 $1 Tri 2/10/1-8-11 $1 Tri 2/1-8-11/10 If my math is correct Total =$24
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![]() $2 tri
2/1,5/1,4,5,9,10,11,12 thanks Ron |
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![]() $2 Tri
1 / 2, 10, 11, 12 / 2, 10, 11, 12 I'd like some advice on playing these two-year-old races if anyone would like to offer it. At 23/1 (11 MTP), I'm LOVIN' #1 and thinking you almost HAVE to play against #2 at 3/5 (Don't these "it" two-year-olds flash in the pan with enough regularity to warrant extreme caution at short odds?). I mean, I slapped him in there to cover myself, but his speed figs are no better than four other horses' and although he's 3 for 3, he doesn't seem to be trashing the fields. Can anyone tell me what I might be missing? (Clearly I missed something. It went just as the public thought. The #2 rolled to victory and the #1 set the pace before disintigrating on the turn for home.) Last edited by dean smith : 10-04-2009 at 06:21 PM. |
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![]() Quote:
Ron was closest pretty much at least having the 5 and 12 in the slots somewhere. 2-12-5 = $295 'Carryover' today at the 'PHA' with double prize pack!
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