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hump day play along
: Gulfstream Park Race: 3
Amount: $0.20 Type: Pick 6 Horses: 1,5/1,6,9/2,3/5,8/6,8/1,4,6,8,10 Total Cost: $48.00
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#2
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Aqu 4
$1 PK3 5,6,9/2,3,5,7/2,3,8 $2 PK3 5,9/2/2 $40 |
#3
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no rain bow today.
: Gulfstream Park Race: 5 Amount: $0.50 Type: Pick 4 Horses: 2,3,9/5,9/5-8/1,4,6,8,10 Total Cost: $60.00 Gulfstream Park Race: 5 Amount: $0.50 Type: Pick 4 Horses: 2/5,8/8/1,4,6,8,10 Total Cost: $5.00
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#4
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Should have known better than to mess with GP with all the litle guys popping with buried horses. jock on #5 was 0/71 on turf. trainer 5% turf
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#5
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Gulfstream Park 6 $1.00 P3 8 / 6,7,8 / 1,4,6,8,10 $15.00
Gulfstream Park 6 $1.00 P3 5,8 / 5,6,7,8 / 1,4,6,8,10 $40.00
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Track: Aqueduct Race: 6
Amount: $0.50 Type: Pick 4 Horses: 2,7/4/4,5,6,7/2,3,5,8 Total Cost: $16.00 |
#7
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Velazquez sure took his good ole time getting Woodford Pine interested..
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$105
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looked very complacent tracking along and fell asleep
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4 of 6 = nada 6/6 =$20k don't know if its worth the chase.
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