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Old 06-15-2022, 06:20 PM
theguarantee theguarantee is offline
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^Thanks for the analysis on Irad. I was wondering the same and I’m someone who is pretty critical of some of his riding over here. I do appreciate the no nonsense approach personally. Anyone have a theory on what happened with Frankie on Lord North today? I watched the replay several times and still not really sure what happened there.
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Old 06-15-2022, 06:37 PM
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^Thanks for the analysis on Irad. I was wondering the same and I’m someone who is pretty critical of some of his riding over here. I do appreciate the no nonsense approach personally. Anyone have a theory on what happened with Frankie on Lord North today? I watched the replay several times and still not really sure what happened there.
I think they didn't remove his blindfold before the gate opened.
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Old 06-15-2022, 07:51 PM
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FWIW I read the blindfold got caught in the bridle and Frankie wasn't able to get it off in the gate, hence missing the break. You can see when he finally does get it off, he throws it in disgust.
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Old 06-15-2022, 07:56 PM
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Sort of interesting that I always thought US bettors got the shaft. Two days in at Ascot and we have seen gate scratches with no explanation, a favorite rear because the race went off before his rider was ready and a horse whose blindfold didn't get taken off before the start so he was off at least 5 lengths slow.

I wonder how bettors can get screwed on day 3.
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Old 06-15-2022, 08:11 PM
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^Agreed. Of course I’m biased having bet Golden Pal (not my best work) and Lord North (probably wasn’t winning but could’ve been second, no?) I also have potentially been impacted by the gate scratches but will say I kind of like how they make quick decisions however if that is the case what’s the excuse for wasting an hour trying to get a no chance horse in the stall during the Golden Pal race? I think it was a legitimately bad bet and the way the Aussie showed cruising speed/crushed but prior to the race I mentioned to my betting partner this is an insane advantage for the Aussie compared to Golden Pal…played out and again I don’t think it necessarily changed the result..but it seems a little arbitrary where sometimes decisions are made in a split second and then they do this. Love Royal Ascot though, just some observations
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Old 06-16-2022, 02:49 AM
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I can't see how anyone could actually enjoy betting and watching the racing at Royal Ascot, most races is impossible to pick a winner and when I do bet a race I have no idea where my horse is or even what stall the horse is coming out of, plus the straight away races with no turns are not enjoyable, too wierd for me, give me good old USA racing with turns and different color saddle cloths so I know where my losing bet is,
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Old 06-16-2022, 10:05 AM
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I wonder how bettors can get screwed on day 3.
Well, it took all of ONE race on day 3 for bettors to get screwed.
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