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SUN - Fair Grounds - Late PK4
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R7 - MSW 42k (3,4, &5 yo F&M) Turf (Tough way to start the sequence with a wide open affair) #8 Fan Dame #4 Cape Cod Bay #3 Skilled #1 Broad Quality R8 - La Breds Clm 7.5k #3 Shawkilt Royale #8 Goodbye Excavate #9 One Tuff Nick #4 Ben's Dr. Dan R9 - Alw44k N1X F&M 3 & up (Turf) #7 Altesse Imperiale #3 Nite in Rome #9 Points of Grace #2 Pretty Persuasion R10 - MSW 42k 2yo (Things are starting to heat up a bit with the juveniles and you want to keep on eye on this one along with the Alw race on Thurs 12/11 Race 6 that includes Friesan Fire and Indygo Mountain.) #2 Caviar - Padua homebred has a nice string of works for Asmussen and counting on him to get it done at 1st asking. #3 Dr. Large - The son of A.P. Indy should enjoy the two turns. #9 Budget - Stall Jr does extremely well with youngsters. #6 Just Right (FR) - Ice cold on the board in debut, but capable of getting a piece. PK4 - 1 2 3 4 5 8 / 3 4 8 9 / 3 7 9 / 2 = $72 Good Racing Luck
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If Altesse Imperiale gets a clean trip...........lights out!!
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P Val got stuck in traffic at every call......A real D.B.
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Given the evidence, many, if not most handicappers, would view Altesse Imperiale as unsound and without talent; three major layoffs and all four of her turf races were terrible!
Bet down to the second choice at 2.70-1, the soon to be 5yo offered zero value, yet recieved a perfect trip checking in for third money, behind a very deserving and predictable winner. BBB |
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^^^^^Best Handicapper EVAR!
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Dahoss
Thanks for extending the timeframe for our answer. You mistakenly assume that all, or most bettors are handicappers; they are not. Having a set of golf clubs in your garage does not, by itself, indicate that the owner can use them. Nearly seventy percent of favorites lose. Case in point. A few years ago we went to Dueling Grounds, a small simulcast facility on the Tn-Ky border. We estimated about three hundred people in attendance. The number of DRF's.............. less than a dozen! ASU While this fillies form was not very good you apparently bet her and are certainly entitled to an opinion. From our view, she was in hand and saving some ground turned into the stretch clean, poked a head in front between calls, then ran to her past performances. Evaluating trips is often a futile task. Case in point. Last month a poster, here, called out a jock as moving too early and blowing the race. We happened to see the race and the jock never mover until the pole. The race was a four horse field and contested at five furlongs. The horse O'rangspagledator had been off for seven months and one overshined poster foolishly declared that it was a classic case of "moving to early"! Like DaHoss that poster is prone to argument at the expense of accuracy. BBB |
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Da Hoss
Not sure about your question, but in general, bettors bet into a pool then are paid proportionately after the track takes their cut. Hope that helps. bbb |
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