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Great race and performance by Summer Bird and a good race from Quality Road as well.
How about someone being alive to ALL in the Pick 6? Hope it was either Interpatation's owner or trainer! NT |
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Summer Bird won today and he deserves credit. But Quality Road - for all the detractors and naysayers - ran huge. 10 furlongs is a tad too far for him, and that's okay. He broke outside, prompted the pace while rank, took over, and held Summer Bird at bay from the half-mile pole to just past mid-stretch. It's not like he was dusted a gave-up.
He's my early pick for the Cigar Mile. |
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That will be the first and only time I bet Asiatic Boy....Yuck.
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I hadn't realized this and thought it was cool.
http://drf.com/news/article/107812.html Interpatation, whose last two wins had come in back-to-back renewals of the Larry R. Riviello Presidents Cup at Philadelphia Park in 2006-07, finished fourth at 28-1 in the 2006 Turf Classic, third at 19-1 two years ago, and was second at 16-1 last year. Beautiful win by Summer Bird. |
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they probably hit the "ALL" button in the Hirsch but not in the last leg.
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http://www.equibase.com/static/chart...00309USA11.pdf
That is what the chart says. |
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Like I said before, when they take a race off the turf in NY after the start of the pick 6 sequence, it is shown as an "ALL" race, so any runner is a winner. If he had more than one in the last leg, for example two live runners, it would have displayed $190k/2 = $95k per ticket, three live runners would have shown $190k/3 = $63k per ticket, etc.
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