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![]() They have had a couple really nice cards from Argentina.
There is so little money if you are willing to go deep and have a solid opinion you can catch some very large exactas, tris, supers
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![]() American currency. I would rather bet any of the South American tracks as opposed to Laurel whos feed they run off of
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You can hit some nice ones there though. They usually have big fields. No dime supers.
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![]() "Argentine tracks take a cut of about 29 percent from every peso or dollar wagered - one of the most burdensome rates of any important racing nation. In the United States, where the takeout rate averages 20opercent, the most sophisticated gamblers with the most sophisticated information struggle to eke out a profit of a couple percentage points. How could anyone using the limited data in Argentina overcome a 29 percent takeout?"
Gee, you would have thought the writer would have known this before going down there. Nice writing style. Crisp, clear and with a direction. I hear Clifford Irving had a nice writing style too. |
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In one sentence, he explains how he planned and worked a year in advance. In another sentence he explained how hard it is to beat a 20% takeout by a couple points. Then he mentions how the t/o in Argentina is 29% and can't be beat. I suppose the explanation might be that he thought he'd have such a huge advantage that he could beat a takeout almost half again as much as the those here? Still, seems a fun way to spend a month. |
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agreed it's a fun month...
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![]() It's comforting to see that some people found yet another way to knock Beyer.
Jealous anyone?
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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Last time I offered anything less than an "Oooooh, that's neat" comment on a Beyer article was a year or so back when he wrote his piece on Sheikh Mo. You spared no mercy toward me on that one, using the (ever increasingly tiresome) "jealous" tag, quoting alternative meanings of words from Funk & Wagnall's for the arguably objectionable words he chose to use and even sharing my comments with the author. I remember the "Letters To" section of the DRF the following Sunday where published reader sentiment was, on balance, critical of his piece. All those people who wrote DRF must have been jealous too. How did that all work out for Beyer and DRF? I think I recall Mo ending Darley's and Shadwell's business relationship with the Form. Sheikh Mo must just be jealous too. Yes, from the brand of cereal you and Beyer eat to the kind of cars you and Beyer drive (or even don't drive), yes, I am unfailingly deeply jealous of you and Beyer. After all, everybody is, right? |
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![]() Actually, Bruce, I wasn't referring to you or GBBob.
Paranoid?
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Or do you expect that we should not criticize traines, horses, etc as "yet another criticism?" This country is founded on freedom of speech and this message board as well may be premised upon it. Care to comment directly on those comments that you dislike? |
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![]() And another thing: It is funny to see how invariably when a new poster brags about how much money he makes playing the horses he is invariably roasted by veteran posters.
But I guess when I have to read another piece by Beyer with innumerable references to pick fours he has hit I am supposed to humble myself? Yeah how many in that article, anyhow? The guy is a great writer but that cant cover up the fact tha he is intellectually dishonest and insufferable at pumping his own horn. |
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