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I prefer to not have to worry about getting lucky......but from reading your stuff on multiple boards I can certainly understand how important this is to you. If you think some convoluted ideas about turf rail placement somehow caused all the events from yesterday's 9th race to occur then you are in even more dire need of handicapping self-examination than I realized. Why don't you peruse the chart, and even take some of your valuable time to watch the replay, of the other turf race run at Aqueduct yesterday. Perhaps then you can explain how your theories about turf rail placement created that outcome. |
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That would require BBB to be at least two things he isn't.......not a hit and run poster and also interested in having an actual discussion about racing based on reality. |
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I have no personal agenda with you other than you seem to write consistently negative of others thoughts. I am glad on this occasion that this is not the case. Rather than try to defend this any further I again admit to being incorrect and have added the "cap" to my own attire for the day. |
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Of course most of my posts disagree.....it's a message board and disagreements provoke discussion.
And, in the selections thread, it's even more important to post disagreeing viewpoints. It should be implicit that others have a right to a completely different opinion than me just by the very fact that I think I have a right to give my opinion. It's a discussion. I occasionally post a dissenting opinion here when I feel a poster is specifically off the track. I may be wrong, but if I offer a reasonable opinion as to why I disagree at least I offer an alternative viewpoint that the original poster then has the option to think about or dismiss. |
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I didn't need this guy...I just needed "He got a bad trip and should have won" |
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I got the impression that wasn't enough for everyone. |
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Obviously you have to get extremely lucky to cash a ticket like that, he said he only used two in the first leg and bet his other selection- he only threw in the semi-ridiculous Peperoni because he thought he might make the lead (which was a valid reason, and had decent pace numbers to support it). The other two legs were very reasonable, and while I didn't bet Hunting I certainly would have covered that spot in the pick 4. I didn't post his success to start a pissing match betweeen anyone (obviously), just wanted to share his incredible success. Quote:
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Guys, gonna have to take a pass on the rest of this contest. I need to focus on some other things for a while now and won't have time to continue.
Pertaining to this, I actually have some respect for the TVG people now because it is REALLY this is hard to do. I have no idea what would have happened in the long run but I think a decent conculsion to this is that $50 is a low level ticket into the type of pools that we are trying and the type of races that are being contested. At the larger tracks you can be comfortable with putting $90-$150 and getting some coverage and it paying decent. At small tracks where the talent level really varies, I wouldn't recommend that type of ticket size. Look at Churchill's recent PK4 results and the payouts, and put them with what they paid to win, it is out of control how well they paid IMO. |
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I don't blame you. I was thinking similarly earlier today.
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That being said, she had pretty average turf breeding and Dutrow's magic doesn't work as well on the grass. Curious to know what the willpay on the pick 4 was to the 7. Had to be $100k. What was the pick 3 willpay, $3k?
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It was just under $2800. I don't know the Pick-4 probables.
I wasn't a fan of the winner either, but I can understand using her, and it was really the whole confluence of events that enabled her to win that annoyed me. Watch the race again, after getting shuffled, Espinoza tries to get outside and clear into the stretch and is shut off. He gets out then and even with the pace it's history. Plus, Tagg's horse never had a fair chance, but considering the post that's not a shock. It's another situation in a maiden race where the winner can never, and will never, beat a number of its opponents should they meet again down the road. |
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Unfortunately, from a betting perspective, you usually only get one chance. |
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it's the same with any public handicapper. no one pays for advice that a race or sequence of races doesn't offer any value and you should pass. i think anyone attempting what you were trying won't be successful in the long run because you've eliminated the possibility of saying "there is no value". and that's a perfectly logical conclusion after handicapping some races. and money you didn't lose is no different than money you won. |
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I would love to take the tourch....just not sure of time.....will consider it.
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What a good thread. |
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