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Old 10-07-2006, 10:51 AM
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I think the best horse is Street Sense and think anything over 7-2 is stealing. Without going into a bunch of detail, he is coming to this race dead red and they have him to beat.

On poly.... in ten days most everyone will forget about it. As far as someone posting "breeding cappers being morons" they do not cash many tickets. BBB
Brother, I cannot agree more on Street Sense. This horse is primed to run huge today. Quay is talented but I dont think he is going to be able to have Street Sense. SS is m/l 5-1 but I dont think we are going to get that on him. 7/2 is prob more like it.
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Old 10-07-2006, 05:36 PM
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i guess the only thing this thread proves is how great I am. lololololool
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Old 10-07-2006, 08:18 PM
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During the winter meet I had heard through the grapevine that over 20 horses had serious hoof problems due to the stuff getting stuck and causing infection.

Any truth to that?

well whos the grapevine? dont go after the surface for that go after the trainer! those problems will happen whether its poly or regular dirt if the horses arent maintained properly EVERYDAY, in this case it means having their feet picked after training
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Old 10-07-2006, 08:19 PM
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[quote=Danzig188]CQ may be the best in here, but he's definitely a valid bet against today for several reasons.
one, who bets 2 to go back for 2.10?
two, the surface is a huge question mark. back when turdstone ran on that sealed track, the announcers said he was so much classier, he should win regardless of the shape of the track. oops.
three, we all know that two year olds can move up or down in a moments' notice.

as for the 'capping angle....i don't dislike poly due to 'betability, i don't place enough bets to care about it. i'm not thrilled with thousands of horses being put on a foreign substance, completely out of their element, and now they're a bunch of guinea pigs. kickback issues? uhhhh...we'll see.. hoof problems? shoeing questions? i just wish so many tracks hadn't leaped on so quickly, before any real time has been spent studying this stuff and it's effects. hope for the horses' sake it turns out well.[/QUOTE


studying this stuff and its effects? well its been used overseas for atleast a decade now zieg
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Old 10-07-2006, 09:36 PM
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This is, i hope, the greatest advance in horse racing in our lifetime.
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Old 10-08-2006, 11:31 AM
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Here is one "take" that I have not heard on the benefits of Poly racing at KEE (at least after viewing 2 Kee days). I have historically always been impressed with the purses, class of fields, etc (IE basically the racing at Keeneland), but always found myself disappointed with the lack of "exciting" dirt races. The reason being is that the track is historically speed favoring, many horses either love it or hate it, and you will frequently find a horse 5 lengths clear at the top of the stretch. The result was anticlimactic (unless of course you had % on the winner). There was typically a big "spread" between the winner, 2nd place finisher, etc compared to many other dirt tracks.

With just a few exceptions the past couple days (like Ginger Punch) it seems to me that the races are more exciting, a larger % of horses look to have a shot at the top of the stretch, etc. The Phoenix yesterday 2/3 of the field had a shot within the 1/4 pole.
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Old 10-08-2006, 11:40 AM
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the field size does it for me. belmont was unbettable yesterday. keeneland had some nice fields. polytrack might get us some nice field sizes in california finally.

it also saves money on track maintenance, keeps horses sounder, and might finally get us away from these ridiculous run to the front and the race is over type of racing.
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Old 10-08-2006, 11:56 AM
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the field size does it for me. belmont was unbettable yesterday. keeneland had some nice fields. polytrack might get us some nice field sizes in california finally.

it also saves money on track maintenance, keeps horses sounder, and might finally get us away from these ridiculous run to the front and the race is over type of racing.
This is the 3rd excellent post in a row I've read from Revolution today. The previous two were in the "HOY sense" thread. Short and to the point.

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Old 10-08-2006, 04:31 PM
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You all need to remember that Polytrack IS 85% sand,so it isn't all synthetic.The animals ARE still running on dirt,just modified dirt.With a few goodies and some wax added to it.
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Old 10-08-2006, 04:43 PM
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You all need to remember that Polytrack IS 85% sand,so it isn't all synthetic.The animals ARE still running on dirt,just modified dirt.With a few goodies and some wax added to it.
that is correct, some as much as 90% sand.
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Old 10-08-2006, 04:50 PM
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Turf to poly wins again as Asi Siempre wins the Spinster. Happy Ticket checked bad in the stretch. I'm starting to enjoy this surface. It is kind of fun seeing turf horses and dirt horses square off on a track that plays to both.
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Old 10-08-2006, 05:03 PM
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Turf to poly wins again as Asi Siempre wins the Spinster. Happy Ticket checked bad in the stretch. I'm starting to enjoy this surface. It is kind of fun seeing turf horses and dirt horses square off on a track that plays to both.
My friend, u are watching the death of American dirt racing. U thought it was bad when the Europeans started coming over and dominating our grass racing? Now we are going to see many more grass horses taking our dirt races on this junk and that's going to mean more domination by the Europeans. I played Asi Siempre and Sharp Lisa simply because they had won graded stakes on the grass and Soul Search because she had won over this stuff at Turfway. Worked out pretty well. The fractions were pathetic here (50.50 for the half, 1:16.20 for 6f). It was a typical grass race. Someone sound taps.
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Old 10-08-2006, 05:10 PM
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My friend, u are watching the death of American dirt racing. U thought it was bad when the Europeans started coming over and dominating our grass racing? Now we are going to see many more grass horses taking our dirt races on this junk and that's going to mean more domination by the Europeans. I played Asi Siempre and Sharp Lisa simply because they had won graded stakes on the grass and Soul Search because she had won over this stuff at Turfway. Worked out pretty well. The fractions were pathetic here (50.50 for the half, 1:16.20 for 6f). It was a typical grass race. Someone sound taps.
Blame the dirt horses for going way too slow and playing into the hands of the turf horses. This isn't the death of American racing. This is the rebirth. More Euro shippers is a good thing, not a bad one. I saw a pretty pathetic day of racing at Belmont on Saturday with short fields of chalky winners. If that is the state of American racing then I am all for the death of it.
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Old 10-08-2006, 05:13 PM
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Blame the dirt horses for going way too slow and playing into the hands of the turf horses. This isn't the death of American racing. This is the rebirth. More Euro shippers is a good thing, not a bad one. I saw a pretty pathetic day of racing at Belmont on Saturday with short fields of chalky winners. If that is the state of American racing then I am all for the death of it.
What you saw at Belmont was a bunch of scared connections watching from the sidelines while the Sheikhs, Pletcher and Zito cashed checks.
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Old 10-08-2006, 05:13 PM
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I'm with Sniper King. It is way to early to say what kind of effect Polytrack will have. I love the idea of large fields and dirt and turf types knocking heads.
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Old 10-08-2006, 05:20 PM
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My friend, u are watching the death of American dirt racing. U thought it was bad when the Europeans started coming over and dominating our grass racing? Now we are going to see many more grass horses taking our dirt races on this junk and that's going to mean more domination by the Europeans. I played Asi Siempre and Sharp Lisa simply because they had won graded stakes on the grass and Soul Search because she had won over this stuff at Turfway. Worked out pretty well. The fractions were pathetic here (50.50 for the half, 1:16.20 for 6f). It was a typical grass race. Someone sound taps.
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Well Asi Siempre just won a Grade 1 polytrack race against Spun Sugar AND Happy Ticket...what a joke...
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What you saw at Belmont was a bunch of scared connections watching from the sidelines while the Sheikhs, Pletcher and Zito cashed checks.
All I know is that I was at what should have been the biggest day of racing on the year at Belmont and was looking at the simulcast screens and kinda wishing I was at Keeneland. I don't ever want to wish that again! I despise Keeneland.
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Old 10-08-2006, 05:32 PM
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Well Asi Siempre just won a Grade 1 polytrack race against Spun Sugar AND Happy Ticket...what a joke...
why is that a joke?

i will tell you what isn't a joke "Turfway Park reported a 23.6% increase from 2005 in all-source handle during the fall meeting that ended Oct. 5"
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Well Asi Siempre just won a Grade 1 polytrack race against Spun Sugar AND Happy Ticket...what a joke...
And it was her first start on the dirt. I see she is by El Prado out of a Silver Hawk mare. To u all that say that certain horses can't run on certain surfaces (I heard over and over that it was stupid to even try Dylan Thomas on the dirt because he's by Danehill), shouldn't this mean that Asi Siempre shouldn't run on the dirt?
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