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ROI Results 9/24 @ PARX
PARX a track we rarely visit put on a good show Saturday and as a group we also put on a
good showing. Five players made some cash with Digger doubling his money but just missing the points board. Real Quiet takes fourth place with an exacta in the opening race of the day. Joly takes third place with a $40 trifecta with the amazing Songbird on top. The horses were in Pennsylvania this week but our winners were in Colorado. Ruffian takes second place by connecting in the Pennsylvania Derby. A $23.20 payout on Connect earned Ruffian a cool $324. Gin may Make You Sin but Gin also Makes Criminal Type Win. A whopping $54.20 payout netted CT $813 and a solid convincing victory. Always thought CT was a "Jack Daniels" man but a gin and a win ain't bad either. Congrats Criminal Type on your win. See you all next week as we get closer and closer to the Breeders Cup. Wherever we play it will have BC implications. WIN... Criminal Type... +$713.00... R6 #2 --- $30 W $54.20 X 15... $813.00 PLACE... Ruffian... +$224.80... R 11 #4 = $28 WIN $23.20 X 14... $324.80 SHOW... Joly B... +$116.00... R 10:$40 trifecta: 5/1/2 $2.70 X 80... $216.00 SUPER... Real Quiet... +$103.40... R1 $11 ex key 3 w 7-2-5 $18.40 X 11... $202.40 Digger... +$100.00 r11: 7 SHOW $100 $4.00 X 50... $200.00 Indian Hemp -$96.00 Plenilune -$100.00 Ryonker -$100.00 NJ Stinks -$100.00 Don Guido -$100.00 Cruzan200246 -$100.00
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Dang it and I was going to play to booze angle again this week with a $50 wager on Sin to Gin or Gin to Sin whatever the Helk his name is but NOOOOOO, I had to try real analytical handicapping again. When will I ever learn the KISS principle here.
Way KISS it CT and congrats to the rest of money makers too!!! Just for that I'm having to Manhattans tonight instead of one and I'll need them both to sit through the Presidential candidate's debate.
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