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Del Mar - Monday July 23rd Selections
Nice to see Monday racing starting with Del Mar and Saratoga to follow:
Race 3: #2 Barbara's Love: paired up and ready to move forward 3-1 #8 Spring Awakening: good number first time out which way will he go? 8-5 FIRST $3.80 Race 4: #8 Hello Bolly: simply faster than these on the sheets... 3-1 FIRST $6.80 Daily Double Races 3/4: 2,8/8 DOUBLE 8/8 $12.40 Race 5: #6 Steamy Story: Has good numbers last two races. 2-1 FIRST $5.60 Pick 3 Races 3/4/5: 2,8/8/6 WON 8/8/6 PICK 3 $53.40.... Race 7: #8 Karn: figures puts him right there. Paired up 6s. Ellis runner 4-1 #10 Heated Rebel: outside post hurts a bit. 8-1 enticing odds. Win Bet #8 Race 8: #2 Larue. Koriner good trainer up here in Bay Area has done well down South. Best back number two back. 7-2 Late DD 8,10/2 Good Luck, PSH
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What are the figs like on Headly's horse in the 5th? I liked him.
Pk6 3)3,4,8 4)1,7,8 5)4 6)2 7)1,9,10 8)5,8 $108 |
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Last edited by hoovesupsideyourhead : 07-23-2007 at 07:54 PM. |
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Looks okay
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Mystery Hunter's thorograph figs are from his last start back: -15.1 on the turf; 11.2 sprinting on poly and 14 sprinting on poly. By comparison, the #6 horse has in his last two starts: 9.3 poly sprint and -9.3 turf sprint.
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not as though i'm gonna play it, but i'll throw my hat in the ring
2468 68 6 12 13 23 3 689 = $288 gl to all who are putting money into this pool -bt- |
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4th race
$1 tri 1,4,8 with 1,4,8 with 1,4,6,8 little extra push with the 1 GL |
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Del Mar Races 5-8
1$ pick 4 5- 6,11,12,13 6- 2,3,5 7- 3,4,10 8- 7,10 72$ for a buck... Good Luck to those playing tonight, the carryover from yesterday looks very hittable this time around.
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me and my buddy are trying to put together a pick for combination right now for cares 5-8, still unsure of the 5th.
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can't wait to see the race comments on this horses win, the #6 made this horse go extremely wide on the turn for home and still managed a very solid run, hell of a ride and race by Espinoza -bt- |
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Pick 4 at Del Mar
$1 Pick 4 Leg A - 1-3-6-11-13 Leg B - 2-3-4-5 Leg C - 1-3-5-8-9 Leg D - 8 $100 Last edited by whodey17 : 07-23-2007 at 07:46 PM. |
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sixth race.
I'm playing Lord Elijah as a longshot try. he doesn't look like much but I think the combination of Alonso, the move away from Holly, and the recent removal of blinkers set him up for his best effort in a long time. I'm using him on the board in tri's and supers also keying on the 3 4 6. |
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Graet call on the BigOne, Dahoss($25.80)
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I never looked at Del Mar or any other track today, but here's the Bris pp's for the race with the Big One: http://www.brisnet.com/bris_link/pdfs/darley_81334.pdf
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The horse took 11 tries to break his maiden last out., Unfortuantely, I would have glided right by this one in the pp's due to that
I'd like to know what Dahoss saw that made him his choice. I do see that trainer Julio Canani is 33% with maiden winners last race, and that's not 1 for 3, it's 11 wins from 33 attempts |
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I played the Big One in the Del Mar contest, putting my mythical $100 on him to win. In doing so I moved up to 123rd in the contest. I was down in around 2,500 place
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I forgot to mentionn in my comments about The Big One, what you when on to say: It was very noticeable that even though he took 10 times on grass tio win, he always ran well and came in second alot. I failed to look at the odds on him in those races, that's something I will try to incorprorate when I see a similarly patterned horse
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I wondered how Nakatani handled the Big One, here's the chart:
http://www.brisnet.com/cgi-bin/insta...e=inc&print=on |
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