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Old 02-21-2010, 12:08 AM
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Another fun day and congrats to Nick and Pat as they took down the early P4for nearly $2,800.
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Old 02-21-2010, 07:51 AM
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Just off phone with Gary... Lloydobler scoped clean yesterday after the race and is 100% this morning. Obviously a disappointing finish Saturday, but no harm done. The colt never got to relax as he did in the debut, and tired after fighting with Lopez early, pressing the pace for three quarters and failing to change leads. We'll likely return to 6f for the next start in about 3 weeks.

Glad those that came out had a nice day. Thanks to Gary, Paul, Javier and CC for taking care of Lloyd. We'll look forward to the next outing!
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Old 02-21-2010, 09:21 AM
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Great day at Aqueduct yesterday. Nice to see everyone.

Look forward to doing it again in a few weeks.
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Great day at Aqueduct yesterday. Nice to see everyone.

Look forward to doing it again in a few weeks.
March 13 the logical target.
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Gotham Day is the 6th by the NYRA calendar
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Gotham Day is the 6th by the NYRA calendar
You're right. 3/13 is the Cicada.
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Another fun day and congrats to Nick and Pat as they took down the early P4for nearly $2,800.
Great Job with that one boys. Wondering how deep your ticket was, because I thought it was a tricky sequance. I was live going into the last leg, but for the second time in a week a Gyarmati horse got me.
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Great Job with that one boys. Wondering how deep your ticket was, because I thought it was a tricky sequance. I was live going into the last leg, but for the second time in a week a Gyarmati horse got me.
We played a big set of tix. About $200 total. Nick liked the race 3 and 5 winner as A's. We had Lloyd's race 5,6 as A's and the #4 winner as a "C".

Hit the ticket on a $1 cover. 1 X 2 X 2 X 3. If Lloyd or Comical won, we would have had a $6 winning ticket
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We played a big set of tix. About $200 total. Nick liked the race 3 and 5 winner as A's. We had Lloyd's race 5,6 as A's and the #4 winner as a "C".

Hit the ticket on a $1 cover. 1 X 2 X 2 X 3. If Lloyd or Comical won, we would have had a $6 winning ticket
Wow, you had Gyarmati's horse as an A....That's impressive. I think the only way I could have had that horse, was if the race happened to be in the late sequance, then tossing him in because of how speed biased the track was.

It really helped that they bet Comical down to 2-5, I thought that was a bit ridiculous. Then Channing Hill (who takes pleanty of crap around here) actually delivered nice ride back to back (2nd & especially 3rd when he looked like he had nothing going into the turn).

Like I said it was a tricky little sequance, that paid off nicely for you guys. Congrats again.
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Wow, you had Gyarmati's horse as an A....That's impressive. I think the only way I could have had that horse, was if the race happened to be in the late sequance, then tossing him in because of how speed biased the track was.

It really helped that they bet Comical down to 2-5, I thought that was a bit ridiculous. Then Channing Hill (who takes pleanty of crap around here) actually delivered nice ride back to back (2nd & especially 3rd when he looked like he had nothing going into the turn).

Like I said it was a tricky little sequance, that paid off nicely for you guys. Congrats again.
Thanks, Matt!

I loved the Gyamarti horse in the 5th even before we knew the track was so speed biased, to me was the lone speed in the race, showed he could run a fast enough race before the claim and I figured Gyamarti had time to figure this one out. I figured the horse could go right down the pike and was fortunate to be right at a very nice price, that horse made me a lot of money yesterday!
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