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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie
Wow, I thought your fellate the Pats post was retarded, but wow.
Vale of York's trouble was only in your mind. You can't possibly think if those two horses switched trips, VOY still wins.
Almost an advantage going wide?!
It's almost an advantage to lose by nose or a head!
It's almost an advantage to miss a game winning field goal!
It's almost an advantage to get a speeding ticket when you weren't speeding!!
Come to think of it, your post is so ridiculous, I'm thinking you are just baiting me into this response!
Almost, that is.
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You're being a douche here because you know Vale Of York's win was huge for me bankroll wise - and you have this stupid belief that I'm year in and year the worlds luckiest bettor.
Look - this years BC Juvenile was certainly not a strong field.
Vale of York steadied sharply early and was rushed from the gates way more than you ever should be on that track.
Lookin At Lucky didn't have a straw in his path - but he was wide on the turns. Almost every single Breeders Cup winner in the last two years over that track won with a wide closing move.
If I was racing at Santa Anita going a two-turn route on pro-ride ... yes, I'd rather race wide with a closer than get rushed from the gate, steady sharply, and than drop inside.