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Old 04-16-2007, 12:27 PM
blackthroatedwind blackthroatedwind is offline
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So Andy is frustrated he can't pick a winner, so he is whining to all the public. Everyone has the same perspective as he does. Anyway, when did Andy last pick a derby winner?? I can't seem to remember.

In case you are further confused, allow me to simplify things by disecting this rubbish.....


How the phuck do you know " Andy can't pick a winner "?

He is not whining, but in fact wrote a well thought out piece, backed up completely by facts.

Everyone, in truth, does NOT have the same perspective as Beyer, as evidenced by ArlJim's well thought out disagreement in this thread.

Bringing up when Beyer had his last Derby winner, the last thread Beyer-haters have to cling to, has absolutely NOTHING to do with the column printed to begin this post.


So, in other words, your response was both inaccurate and completely irrelevent to this thread and merely a desperate attempt to sling mud at someone you are obviously jealous of. Get in line, this game is filled with losers who instead of looking into themselves to try and better their play, lash out at those of us that are successful in this game.
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Old 04-16-2007, 12:36 PM
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In case you are further confused, allow me to simplify things by disecting this rubbish.....


How the phuck do you know " Andy can't pick a winner "?

He is not whining, but in fact wrote a well thought out piece, backed up completely by facts.

Everyone, in truth, does NOT have the same perspective as Beyer, as evidenced by ArlJim's well thought out disagreement in this thread.

Bringing up when Beyer had his last Derby winner, the last thread Beyer-haters have to cling to, has absolutely NOTHING to do with the column printed to begin this post.


So, in other words, your response was both inaccurate and completely irrelevent to this thread and merely a desperate attempt to sling mud at someone you are obviously jealous of. Get in line, this game is filled with losers who instead of looking into themselves to try and better their play, lash out at those of us that are successful in this game.
This was one race, and one piece on Keeneland, and his dislike of the track. He didn't tell just me, he told everyone, including the president of Keeneland. I read this stuff, and come to my own conclusions, Andy isn't happy, because he can't figure out the Beyer, even you said, "Andy thinks he got it right", your own quote. This is not a lash out, and I don't get in any lines, I form my own. When you go out of your way to spew your own venom, to stick up for your friend, I just take it as that. I have big shoulders, I been in this game over 40 years, I still have a bankroll to play with, so life is good.
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Old 04-16-2007, 12:37 PM
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The race at Keeneland that I really botched was the Commonwealth. Silent Name was so obvious, which I got, but then I completely missed Lewis Michael.
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Old 04-16-2007, 12:42 PM
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The race at Keeneland that I really botched was the Commonwealth. Silent Name was so obvious, which I got, but then I completely missed Lewis Michael.
That was one I liked, but totally missed the winner and the 3rd horse. The two I liked finished 2nd and 5th. I thought Michael was going to keep moving when they came off the turn, but Silent Name had another gear. It was disappointing at the odds Michael went off at.
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Old 04-16-2007, 12:44 PM
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The race at Keeneland that I really botched was the Commonwealth. Silent Name was so obvious, which I got, but then I completely missed Lewis Michael.
I'm singing the blues on that one as well, I had Lewis Michael but tossed Silent Name at the last minute for #4 (Steel Light) because I thought early speed was not holding up. That was a good example of what a high-stamina turfer can do on the synthetic.
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Old 04-16-2007, 12:50 PM
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I'm singing the blues on that one as well, I had Lewis Michael but tossed Silent Name at the last minute for #4 (Steel Light) because I thought early speed was not holding up. That was a good example of what a high-stamina turfer can do on the synthetic.
Kurt Becker also botched the call on the Commonwealth a little bit.

I used Steel Light on top, suddenly in the stretch as Silent Name starts drawing off he starts calling about how Steel Light is making some big close, and I keep looking but I'm not seeing it.

He had a brief Battaglia moment.
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