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ROI Results 4/25 @ Oaklawn
We finally had a few cashers on Saturday and a few placing spots filled. A few of the Call To
Oaklawn players had some winning bets with two of the players collecting enough virtual cash to show a nice profit and to almost make Saturday a winning day for the group. Don cashed an exacta ticket in race 5 but just missed the profit line. The number two spot on Saturday went to NJ Stinks who had a $30 win ticket on a $17.40 horse and turned in a profit of $161. This weeks winner was Roamin and he cruised to victory with a $100 win bet on Jungle Warfare in the 7th and the double digit $10.60 mutuel returned to him a sweet $530. Congrats on the win Tom. Oaklawn has thrown in some unlikely placings the past few weeks and shown us why it's a tough game. Joly, Indian Hemp and Cal came close but no Cigar. Sometimes there just is no explanation. Following are the unofficial results. Hopefully Gov. Murphy won't throw the book at Roamin for his Oaklawn "walk in the park". But then again there were only 9 of us. Don't know who won the points contest yet but the possibility of hanging out with Cal for another week looms large. Who can complain? Good company and a good diversion if you don't have to brave the world. WIN... Roamin... +$430.00... R 7 $100 Win #11 $10.60 X 50... $530.00 PLACE... NJ Stinks... +$161.00... R 6 $30 win #10 $17.40 X 15... $261.00 Don Guido -$14.00 R 5 $10 ex 6w/ 1,3,8,10 $7.90 X 10... $79.00 Joly B -$100.00 Real Quiet -$100.00 Cal828 -$100.00 Indian Hemp -$100.00 Ruffian -$100.00 Plenilune -$100.00
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Even though Oaklawn has certainly handed out quite a few beat-downs to us, we may look back wistfully at our stay in Hot Springs when we're playing at Evangeline or Canterbury or some such, assuming that some of the other venues like Santa Anita or Churchill or NY racing are still not available.
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Out of four weeks we had two beatdowns and two good performances. I was thinking the same thing today in that we could have spent 4 weeks in a venue with 5 horse fields and few wagering options. While I definitely took an Oaklawn beatdown I felt good, I felt strong while capping the cards.
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Even if my wagering results don't reflect it, I've enjoyed the 4 consecutive weeks at Oaklawn and am really looking forward to next Saturday. The racing has been very competitive, the competition for the jockey's title has been interesting to follow and could go down to the final day. I happen to like Vic's style of race calling, and his pre-race analysis with Nancy H. has been most informative.
On first look, a number of the entrants in the Arkansas Derbies don't have the look of grade 1 horses, especially in the first division. Charlatan didn't draw the greatest post, but seems to have a strong edge over the field. The second division could be much more interesting. It will be a very useful yardstick to have Charlatan and Nadal running in races only a half hour apart to be able to see how they might stack up against one another in talent. I do hope whoever gets to choose the venue doesn't elect the full card. 14 races with very full fields would be a real platterful. |