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Least & Most Vulnerable Favorites?
While I know some smart ass is going to comment that the fields haven't been officially posted yet (and we haven't even discussed the weather ), but I am sure we are all busy handicapping when we should be out Trick or Treating...which favorites in the Breeder's Cup do you see as being the least and most vulnerable?
(I fear this will become another Z thread ) |
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Most Vulnerable
Zenyatta Rightly So Tell a Kelly Uncle Mo Workforce Girolamo I think just about every favorite is vulnerable. If I had to pick three that are least likely to lose, it'd probably be Winter Memories, Midday and either Goldikova or Giant Oak. |
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Faves I don't like.
-Winter Memories -Uncle Mo -Blind Luck -Big Drama and Giarlomo -Zenyatta. The others don't say avoid or the faves will be near 5-1. |
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Rand, why don't you like Winter Memories?
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While I am probably using Giant Oak, his exercise rider was helping us out this summer and he told us he is the biggest hanger. Said that he just drops the bit when he gets towards the lead and while he has talent, just wont' pass horses.
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Very tough to take a filly at a short price in this race when you don't know what to make of the Euros. Her last was really really big as well. Yes she gets 4 weeks from it but the number power of Interactif last year should show that stringing enormous turf efforts back to back for 2 year olds is difficult IMO. Thus I wouldn't say she can't get a piece but the risk reward will leave her off Pick 4s and doubles for me.
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I can't possibly fathom someone leaving Winter Memories out of a Pick 4 completely. She's easily the most likely winner IMO, and even if you don't think so, if you get 3/4 because you left out a $6 horse, you really should be smacked.
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I think Midday is going to lose and she'll be 4-5.
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That's what makes horse racing great. It won't bother me in the slightest.
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Really? If you have $40 winners in the other three legs and miss a Pick 4 because you left off a completely logical $6 horse, that won't irk you at all? I find that pretty hard to believe.
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This says a lot about Giant Oak but even more about the silliness of the marathon as a division. Paul |
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Believe it. I don't structure bets the same way many do.
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You're so mysterious. Pretty sure you're lying. You'd be looking for a ledge. How many times does one have three $40 winners in one Pick 4? A handful per lifetime? And throwing that away by excluding a $6 horse would eat you alive just like it would anyone else.
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Sure. You're just so awesome that you'll find five $100 winners in a row the next day. I get it.
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Why the animosity? I don't play that many multirace wagers. When I do, they are usually oddly put together. It's what works for me. To each his own.
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