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![]() 3 of 4 beaten a hanging head. Tired of it. Meet from hell. Bring on Belmont.
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![]() I hear ya. Waiting for Keeneland myself
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![]() Belmont, Keeneland, Kentucky Downs, whatever. Give me anything other than this nonstop skull kicking.
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![]() Thanks all.
Amount Invested: $3,600 Amount Returned: $3,349.07 Net: -$250.93 $2 ROI: $1.86 Friday, August 30 Late Pick 4: 6th: Not much to say. Looks like a two-horse race on paper between #2 Delightful Quality and #6 Maracuya. I think the latter could become a very nice filly sprinter later this season and next. 7th: #3 Instrumental will probably be best for Chad Brown. I liked Serpe's horse before she scratched, now I'm left with #5 Freud's Sunset and to a lesser extent #1 Please No Emails and #9 Backstretch Lady as alternatives. 8th: This race could get a little interesting with the abundance of speed signed on, and although that should set the table for #7 Bella Castani, she's not exactly the most reliable filly in the world. #5 Promise Me More started on turf before showing a big late close on dirt earlier this year, goes out first time for Asmussen and should get a nice setup. #2 Unbelievable Dream, #8 Coarsegold and #9 Sister Ginger all should have chances in the lane. Of the speeds, #6 Midnight Watch is clearly the one you want. 9th: #4 Mr. William will take some beating, but he's not without his warts (claimed by Jacobson, dropped off a layoff, did no running). #1 Powder Springs needs to be sent from the inside but he could prove as the main speed at a good price. #11 Dendrite needs to be used but always finds a way to lose to someone. #5 It's Huge could factor if he runs back to his three-back race. $.50 2,6/1,3,5,9/2,5,6,7,8,9/1,4,5,11 $96 $2 2,6/3/7/4 $4 |
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![]() Know exactly how you feel. Think you have done a great job handicapping. I've enjoyed your blog. Problem with the Spa is that there are too many races that involve guesswork. Horse attempting things they have never tried. Races at 1 1/8, 1 3/16, two year olds first grass, first dist etc. etc. Add in full fields, racing luck and some of these improbable winners and it is no wonder we can't string a multi together.
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![]() Keep firing away, you've been doing some good work all meet.
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![]() I also am beating my head over that sneaky kitten hanging nag
![]() Cannot believe there was no pass at the wire, thought we were home...
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Thanks guys. I'll see it through even if I'm at my wit's end. |
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![]() Thursday, August 29
Early Pick 4: 3rd: I'm taking a stand with #3 Little Rocket. Her race two back after breaking last was very good and prompted Hushion to take a shot with her in the Prioress. She wasn't disgraced in there, now she takes a drop in class and gets an extra furlong for her late punch. The lack of speed in the race is a small concern, but Little Rocket has enough tactical speed to keep her in touch to prove best late. 4th: #8 Star Harbour is the horse to beat off back form and a drop after stumbling at the start and rushing into a hot pace last out. #1 Blind Hope makes a lot of sense on the drop back down into claimers after trying a race where the winner got a 105 BSF last time out. The rail draw could be a hindrance, however. #2 Majestic Number has turned into a solid sprinter and should be the inside speed in this spot. He's a question mark at seven furlongs. #6 Schoolyard Dreams is most likely to benefit if the pace heats up. 5th: No issues with #4 Jess Not Jesse as the favorite. He's a classy old gelding who brings his race every time he runs and finally draws inside after wide trips in his last two. There are two others that interest me though: #2 Hebert Hall did no running last out, but the way he ran suggested an equipment problem, now Castellano picks up the mount and a return to his race two back would make him competitive with the favorite at three times the price. I wanted to bet #8 Downtownoscarbrown last time out, but Stall scratched him and now he winds up in a slightly tougher spot. Still have to use him, as he's bred up and down for turf and it's not like he's been a slouch on dirt. 6th: Wide open race. Wouldn't take too short a price on anyone. $1 3/1,2,6,8/2,4,8/3,4,5,6,8,9,11 $84 $4 3/8/4/6,8,9 $12 Race 5 $4 WIN 8 Last edited by ateamstupid : 08-29-2013 at 01:08 PM. |
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![]() Hang in there Joey, this meet is about as tough as it gets. I feel your frustration, sometimes we have to shrug it off and move on. Keep up the great work and good luck today!
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![]() Really only takes one swing of the bat and you are right back in it.
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![]() As the announcer at Blue Bonnets used to say "Boom just like that" you are back in business. Nice cold punch P4.
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![]() Saturday, August 31
Liked this card a lot better before the rains came, so I'm just playing a horse who may not be favored that I consider one of the likeliest winners on the card. Race 5 #2 Grand Arrival comes out of the Big Sugar Soda race that is increasingly looking like one of the best 2-year-old races of the meet. Strong Mandate came back to win easily with a 92 Beyer and Financial Mogul returned to dominate an off-the-turf race earlier today. Grand Arrival ran the 2nd best race that day, breaking dead last and making a big, wide move on the turn, staying on late to get 3rd. Being a big colt and coming out of the Zito barn, he figures to be better 2nd out and stretching out. None of the firsters look too serious. Race 5 $100 WIN 2 |
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![]() nice play Joe!
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