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Of course the "rail bias" has been debated and debated over and over again. Personally, my question is -- what's the difference? Rail bias, he wins like whoever you want to call it, by 10. So, especially now, since the horse came back and did what he did -- what difference does it make?
If he came up the rail and then moved outside coming around/out of the turn -- does anyone think he still doesn't win that race? So, he doesn't win by 10. He still wins. As far as Yankee Bravo -- I think he needs to move forward much more in order to get into the league of what we've seen so far between Pyro and War Pass (concerns about distance limitations of course must be part of the equation. Right now, he's not anywhere near those colts. That's not to say he might not turn the corner and and be ready to take some massive step forward and progress. It's possible, but most would say not probable. What Solis says about the horse must be taken into consideration, but also must be taken with a grain of salt. Solis is a sharp jock. He's been around a very long time and sat on enough good horses to know what he's sitting on, when a colt has ability, is immature, could be turning the corner, getting better, etc. At the same time, he of course wants to keep the mount, especially if it's his best/only shot to be in the game. Eric |
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Curlin was hung up 3-to-4 wide on both turns in the Derby - while winner Street Sense rode it every step, 2nd place Hard Spund rode it every step, 4th place Imawildandcrazyguy rode it for the first 6.5 furlongs of the race, and 5th place finisher Sedgefield rode it every step. I'm not saying that being denied a live rail was the only reason that Curlin was drowned by Street Sense and Hard Spun - but still had enough to narrowly hold off Imawildandcrazyguy and Sedgefield ... However, I believe it was a factor in the result. And I know you're going to say "well that total bum Circular Quay was 6th with a wide trip!" ... BUT, keep in mind Circular Quay raced 18th early on and had a great fast pace to setup his close. Much like Street Sense and Imawildandcrazyguy did from the 19th and 20th spots. Any Given Saturday was denied the rail and finished 7th or 8th after a wide far turn move - however, unlike Circular Quay, he didn't get a pace setup making his race better. I would argue he clearly ran the better race of the two. Even if you want to hammer away about how much of a bum Circular Quay is - he still is probably a better deep closer than Imawildandcrazyguy is. |
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It's a fallacy that all synth horses are junk on dirt. Most are and will be but there are going to be some that run well on the junk in spite of it not being the horse's best surface. Is he one of these? Who knows but at this point he is one to watch in his next race. Which is really all I've said. Again, to each his own on how to bet but I will never make a win bet on any of the top 5 or 6 "hyped" horses in the Derby. Sometimes the best or one of the best horses wins, but not often enough for my tastes. I prefer to find a playably longshot and splash the horse around in the Tri and Super. I'm not overly intelligent but I'm smart enough to understand the way I play the Derby is, in the end, no less of a gamble than playing a short-priced horse to win. There's merit in betting what you think the best horse is to win. Most people do. But I'd never play the race that way. So Yankee Bravo is on my list of possible horses to use. |
I was talking about the rail bias in the BC, which I think was overblown to an extent, vis a vis the results. Regardless, I think everyone agrees that visually, and on paper, the rail bias distorts the situation. I also -- without question -- agree on Curlin, who I was high on from before day one.
I hear you, and to a degree, I agree. Different story between the BC and Derby, and different ends of the extreme. Eric Quote:
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I would never have brought up the rail bias on BC DAY '06 if I thought it was still controversial.Had no idea there were people that still thought there wasn't a huge inside bias that day.What a stubborn bunch of unteachables.
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I still labeled that track as "inside path seemed preferred" ... which is my way of saying that maybe the rail was better, but let subsuquent results be your guide and make a final judgement after enough horses have run back. I had no problem with anyone thinking that was a fair track - and no problem with anyone thinking it was a live rail - I took a middling position on that one at the time.... but obviously it was made to be such a big thing because of how every horse breaking from post 1 seemed to signficantly outrun their odds ... 4 of the 5 in winning races. |
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CANNON(plays Mr. Clean on T.V.)=a particularly stubborn unteachable.
Who has run like they did when they won that day? Don't say Street Sense,because he never even thought of stopping that day,and he was chugging late in the derby. |
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Dreaming of What? YOU HEAR AN Echo ?
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LOL-Well maybe you should stop bullshitting about the chances you think horses have at winning.You told me a horse stinks.You told this guy that a horse has no shot, or is impossible .That's a pretty strong statement,and it's also a macho lie of some sort,because you aren't ready to back the statement up by taking a bet unless it's at some fair market price. You wouldn't be that concerned about price if you really believed these lies you're telling.Why are you blaming others when you are the one understating the chances you think a horse actually has to win?If you think a horse stinks,has no shot,or is impossible ,then people are naturally going to want to bet you.The problem is you lie about the chances you think horses have.That's on you.Don't say it if you don't really believe it. |
I think there's a 50% chance that DrugS ignores that post, a 40% chance he makes mincemeat of you and a 10% chance he admits he was wrong and apologizes.
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guts and then you go low blow personal again. Easy to make fun of someone who has the record out for all to see. Too easy. You do like those late runners. I hope we get a chance to see this horse where you want him. Yes I do. |
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So, you are saying that I think Yankee Bravo has a big shot in the Derby, but I am lying to you and saying he doesn't? Brilliant stuff. |
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He aint exactly Quincy Jones either. |
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You make a clean call, which is refreshing, and then you go simpleton and start with the name calling. Its too frckn easy, I question your mental ability to actually continue an arguement without a childishly easy personal assault. Teacha... and you do what? real easy to start in on your Turkish pop star lunatic binge but I wont stoop... whoops. |
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When I say teacha,it means you nosey,and you know you are(JUST LIKE A TEACHA.)Do you prefer "curious?"
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on horses in the past. I remember them. And then you go off. When you stay on track, and off the basketball court, I think you do a good job. (Despite your resistance to my objection to playing pik bets that have some ridiculous leg that no one would play as a single bet.) So you are back with the horses again and posting. Thats good, and thats it. |
Glad to see the humor is not only limited to ethical questions. Classic stuff.
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What you mean I go off? LOL...I AIN'T AVIS,MAN...IF I DON'T WIN,THEN I DON'T PLAY.I'm not gunna play if I'm not winning.I don't keep playing like that.
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Don't have anything against the 'west coast' hosses, but I don't think Yankee Bravo is the best one over there. I'd much rather take a shot with Colonel John. JMO. |
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