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what are you even talking about? I Want Revenge was scratched. He didn't run. you are way off in a different ballpark |
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The problem with changing your handicapping strategy to revolve around jockeys is that this was one of the all-time greatest jockey influenced examples in the history of stakes races. The vast majority of races have much less if any influence from jockeys. I think jockeys do have strengths and weaknesses and that it is illogical to preach race shapes and set ups and ignore jockeys altogether, but they don't deserve more than a small consideration. |
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But does the horse get any credit? Sure...he freaked on a rail favoring sloppy track but he still freaked. That horse was much the best yesterday and it seemed to my eye that he wins with just an average trip and not the amazing one that he got. No? |
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With an Average trip he could have gotten anywhere from 10th- 4th |
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Just curious, what about the other horses on the inside that Mine That Bird catapulted by on his way to victory.....why weren't they helped by the rail? The winner got a 105 Beyer. If a healthy Quality Road and a healthy I Want Revenge had shown up, DrugS would have cashed his exacta, and only been whining that an impossible horse sucked up for third to cost him the tri and super. The winner saved us from the most mediocre result in, at least, modern Derby history. But, relatively speaking, he still didn't run THAT well. He looked visually impressive, no doubt, but in many ways it was an illusion.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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And you say with an average trip that he could have been...10th? ![]() ![]() |
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Calvin Borel took a risky gamble and it worked out into a hall of fame ride. Friesan Fire was injured out of the gate and had a rough trip. Friesan Fire's price sucked with underlays Pamplemousse, Quality Road and IWR all defecting, but obviously your post was meant to be a rhetorical snide remark, and you probably care/know little about a price. Glad you liked the obvious underlay POTN, that pretty much says all that needs to be said about your horseplaying acumen. |
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See you around BC when you will post about some other trillion to 1 shot that you thought was special.. And people wonder why narcotics are popular? |
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Borel kept his horse way back while the others sprinted out on a sloppy track. Then he gambled that he could slide along the rail. He had a HUGE advantage in both Race Set-Up , and in Ground Loss The horse certainly didn't run any better than musket man or chocolate candy ![]() ![]() |
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![]() MTB is a one run closer. i'd think even if he came in sporting a 20 point higher previous beyer, he'd have gotten mostly ignored. one run closers typically don't do well in a full derby field. it all came together for him. pretty amazing really.
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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