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never smoked the Blue green Algae, wonder if its as good as the blueberry diesel ? Funny last night when Larry David's sidekick bet on the 7 hoss, who wired at a good price. Before the race he said he was a closer, meanwhile that 23 year old newbie was convinced the 9 hoss was lone speed and looked ill when the 7 hoss made the lead. I think we all know that feeling.
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I thought I screwed up by not having win money on Flowing Mane at 16/1 that day, but Team Rotondo messed it up way worse.
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I don't understand how having $20 to win on a 41/1 shot got him only $410 -- and merely moved him into 47th place after the race.
He should have been credited with more than double that, and would have been a lot closer than 47th place after hitting a 41/1 shot with his 1st play of day #2. It doesn't even add up. Maybe they cap the win payout at $40.00? If that's the case, wouldn't he have $400 instead of $410? Even when you try to just watch the show, and not investigate the odds, they do stuff like that in the production that makes absolutely no sense at all. |
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although, I guess if you're 0-for-10 on the first day, you kind of have to be desperate from a strategy standpoint and chase after a crazy horse to get caught up. People in that spot have no choice but to look for something in the 15-to-1 to 20-1 range ... as opposed to the 40-1 range, but hey, if you hit with the 40/1 you're about the only person pulling a Lazarus, and catapulting your way into contention, instead of numerous people doing it with the 15/1 to 20/1. |
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The win odds in the NYRA tournaments are capped at 15-1, so he must have had $90 from something on Day 1.
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I imagine about 95% of the show is revisionist history, and another 4% is just embellished or outright false.
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I know Pat Cummings is dying to hit his caps lock button again and remind us all that "THIS SHOW ISN'T FOR ANY OF YOU!" However, how can you possibly spend the better part of an hour reviewing a tournament and not mentioning something so critical to strategy as what the odds are capped at? It's something that would take 4 seconds to mention, and 12 seconds to explain. |
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Seems like Pete Sr. really likes to be in front of the camera.
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I can't blame him for that. He's having a great time. 23-year-old Russian blonde. On Reality TV. And he still gets to keep his AARP discounts and social security checks.
I'm pretty envious of that. |
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i havent seen that many drf jockeys 'beating the knee with the drf to get your horse up' in along time..like the show though..that belmont tourney looks fun.
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Even with all the little things that dont make sense...gotta love that show.. It certainly keeps me interested thru out....
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The show's hilarious. When the guy at the end says "Who's this jerkoff Cox? Fake cowboy...I don't even know how he won the tournament." That's some funny stuff...I like the show so far.
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I'm not checking the "real" odds or whatever actually happened. It's an entertaining show, on television, about betting on horses. That's phenomenal! I have several emotions about the players, some I like, some I loathe, based on the way they are portrayed. It is enjoyable to watch...good enough for me. Live and let live. |
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I dont find it particularly good. It's OK at best
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If you can somewhat ignore the bad editing, it's entertaining. Got to meet some of the characters in Vegas last week. Funny to watch in person too...
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Crist thinks it works pretty well: http://www.drf.com/news/steven-crist...-rates-overlay
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Anyone notice Parnellie goes from running on the grass to the dirt and back to the turf. Pretty nifty!
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