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I like how said person went to a different thread to sneak some comments in
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FYI, there is a first time starter by McPeek today at Keenaland, probably have some steam
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The real horses of the year (1986-2020) Manila, Java Gold, Alysheba, Sunday Silence, Go for Wand, In Excess, Paseana, Kotashaan, Holy Bull, Cigar, Alphabet Soup, Formal Gold, Skip Away, Artax, Tiznow, Point Given, Azeri, Candy Ride, Smarty Jones, Ghostzapper, Invasor, Curlin, Zenyatta, Zenyatta, Goldikova, Havre de Grace, Wise Dan, Wise Dan, California Chrome, American Pharoah, Arrogate, Gun Runner, Accelerate, Maximum Security, Gamine |
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The morning-line is one of the few items in the program that actually has NO effect on the horse at all. The horse will run the same whether it's 5-1 or 20-1, she doesn't know the difference. So if someone is deliberately choosing to ignore the items that ACTUALLY have to do with the horse, and are instead relying on the morning-line to do their handicapping for them, then it creates great prices for everyone doing their homework. It's not like every angle here listed by people was not right there on paper. The slow works angle has been debunked several times, the 12 post is no hindrance, and it's not like the horse was listed as trained by Jamie Sanders (and really, thought experiment, QUICK what is Ken McPeek known for? If your first answer isn't 2-year olds in the fall, it's South American imports....and then 2-year olds in the fall) and someone missed a late change announcement. Absolutely all of the relevant information needed to peg this horse a contender was listed right there in black and white, and if someone is relying on a morning-line to make their assessment and blaming that when they lose, rather than the fact that they seemingly overlooked EVERY pertinent angle on the horse’s page, it’s an awfully tough call to ask for that to pull at the heartstrings. Seeing as the ML in no way influences the horse or her talent, it would be similar to me capping the races, seeing tons of relevant angles on a horse called GONNAWINONFRIDAY and then tossing the horse because it’s a Thursday afternoon, before crying to everyone that it was a putover because the horse was obviously not meant to run well on Thursday….because you know, it was right there in the program. Please. |
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King I just dont think these people have the mental capacity to see where im coming from in this, so maybe I should put this in elemntary terms for them.
-ME, average to below average horse player maybe go to track couple times a month I in Maimi and decide to go to track at 1 in afternoon I dont watch tvg or am in know of trends I quick handicap pik 4 along with pal who handicap night before and know of trends I use program and form and see nothing special about a certain horse I hit first leg of pik 4 second leg odds flash, 12 even money I look and I know I get f*cked I leave track mad with sour taste in mouth after going 3of4 in pik fools on here think everyone who go to track should know every single detail and every angle or else they big dummy I go to track for entertainment not to be screwed royally Oh yea PS: the swarm of people in the winners circle with all the stupid smirks on their face because they all just cashed on a sure thing didnt make me feel better about getting screwed either, Now another casual better feels slighted and will think twice about going to the track next time and people wonder why horse racing is a dieing game, but its all good because racing can afford to lose more patrons,RIGHT? Last edited by kgar311 : 10-21-2009 at 12:30 PM. |
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Perhaps, though, you should find entertainment from getting screwed. Royally. |
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I will say one more thing about this then leave it alone. Hindsight is 20/20 and reading what everyone has said about McPeek and what he does and how he points his horses I cannot disagree with anything here that has been said. Now that being said I only believe that backs up everything ive said about being screwed. If there is so much overwhelming evidence that this horse had a great shot of winning why did it "slip" past the person that gets paid to know this kind of stuff. Here I am a casual bettor it gets by me ok but slips by Mike B too and im the fool for not catching it? Now i wouldnt be as mad if the horse won going by some collapsing speed or certain things happened to give the horse an advantage. BUT THIS WAS ONE OF THE MOST SENSATIONAL PERFORMANCES BY A 2YR OLD FILLY IVE EVER SEEN. For Mike to not take everything into consideration about McPeek and not know of any of the buzz going around about this horse is hard for me to fathom. I just dont believe he had no knowledge about this horse. |
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I agree with you 100% that odds don't affect a horse's talent or how he's going to run. But I think you underestimate how they affect how people wager. Say you have a race with Easy Goer, Sunday Silence, Alysheba, Cigar, Unbridled, and Tiznow. You might feel like Sunday Silence and Alysheba are the two likeliest to win the race and have about the same chance of doing so. But you see Sunday Silence at 2/5 and Alysheba at 8/1 on the m/l. Seeing the odds will surely affect the way you bet the race. Or if you see them both start off at 6/1 then as the betting progresses, you see SS start drifting down to 3/2 an Alysheba up to 12/1. You are going to wonder if somebody knows something or if there's something you missed. I think m/l odds and watching the toteboard has a much bigger impact on betting than it seems most of you do. As I said, most people on here are professionals, at least in their own minds if not for real. But you've got to think of it from the viewpoint of the novice. I think it should at least be brought into discussion as to why every single person on here seems to know that the horse should have been much lower than 12/1 and seemingly everyone at the track knew it too......well everyone but the person who's job it is to know. If setting the proper morning line would have meant the horse goes off at 3/5 instead of what she went off at, that's going to make a lot of the professionals happy that he made a mistake that they can take advantage of but leave a sour taste in the mouths of some that trying to get into the game.
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My mom is exactly the kind of bettor Kgar is. She goes from time to time when she's in the area, loves the sport, watches on TV, casually plays, and cashes on occasion. She, too, would never blame the morning-line maker for her loss, despite the fact that she doesn't know all the angles, or even most of them for the matter. Like I said in the other thread, I have all kinds of sympathy for bad beats. I know how they feel. I know how it feels to see HUGE potential pick-4 payoffs and then get beat in the last leg by a horse who winds up with an uncontested lead that never figured even close to getting that trip on paper. Things like that. There are a million ways to lose in this game, and I'm sympathetic to probably more of them than I should be. Blaming the oddsmaker for your having left a horse out, however, is not one of them. |
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The best thing about all this is that this guy thinks that these people knew they had a sure thing with a FIRST TIME STARTER.
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My OPINION is that he had the info, didnt think as many people had the info as actually did and over compensated on the odds as to not piss the trainer or the owner or who ever gave him the info off(maybe a high roller) so she wouldn't go off 1/2 and not give him any info ever again. That 5/2 made someone a ton of money along with a single for the pik 4 that paid 1100 and change for 50 cents. |
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I'd sooner just take responsibility for constructing a losing ticket while leaving off a blindingly obvious horse. There's no winning on this for anyone so I'll let it go unless some other crazy angle comes up in subsequent posts, because you're convinced that Keeneland, Mike Battaglia, and Brooklyn Boyz were out to get you, and everyone else is convinced that reading the form is the best way to handicap. Again, to each his own. |
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The pedigree is obviously not strong, but the fact that he is already "proven" around two turns - along with the fact that the dam's only other foal is a two-time stakes winner at a mile and a mile-70 - might alleviate some of the concerns of a potential buyer hoping to purchase him as a TC-trail horse. I expect they'll get some nice offers......(depending on what his ML-odds were for that race). |