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Old 04-13-2007, 12:02 AM
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Thanks, didn't play the intrarace but the SF paid $5,667 for a buck with my longshot special running 4th

Lone Star is the best night track around. Why don't more decent places run at night so degens like me can bet??
I've said for years that Calder should run at night. 1- They have no business going against the top tracks around the country 2- The weather is so damm hot during the day that it would benefit the horses 3- The handle would soar because they would be the best thing going at night. Just My Opinion, but I have been saying it for a few years now. I also enjoyed LS and will play every Fri night during their meet.
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Old 04-13-2007, 12:06 AM
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Old 04-13-2007, 08:18 AM
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I've said for years that Calder should run at night. 1- They have no business going against the top tracks around the country 2- The weather is so damm hot during the day that it would benefit the horses 3- The handle would soar because they would be the best thing going at night. Just My Opinion, but I have been saying it for a few years now. I also enjoyed LS and will play every Fri night during their meet.
Bogey, great call on that. Calder would be perfect for lights. Having spent much time in Miami in the summer... uncomfortable is the kind way to put it.

I'd go as far as saying handle would DOUBLE if they went to night racing.

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Old 04-13-2007, 08:36 PM
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Bogey, great call on that. Calder would be perfect for lights. Having spent much time in Miami in the summer... uncomfortable is the kind way to put it.

I'd go as far as saying handle would DOUBLE if they went to night racing.



Thanks! BT got his ticket home too!
By the way, nice hit on opening day at LS.
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Old 04-13-2007, 08:44 PM
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I've said for years that Calder should run at night. 1- They have no business going against the top tracks around the country 2- The weather is so damm hot during the day that it would benefit the horses 3- The handle would soar because they would be the best thing going at night. Just My Opinion, but I have been saying it for a few years now. I also enjoyed LS and will play every Fri night during their meet.
I am also a huge fan, the pick three's there pay extremely well if you beat 1 favorite in the sequence, I also love the fact that they have some turf racing at night, always peaks my interest a little
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Old 04-13-2007, 08:48 PM
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I am also a huge fan, the pick three's there pay extremely well if you beat 1 favorite in the sequence, I also love the fact that they have some turf racing at night, always peaks my interest a little
I agree, I'm playing tonight, but it's sloppy and off. Plus it's a great way to kick off the weekend.
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I am also a huge fan, the pick three's there pay extremely well if you beat 1 favorite in the sequence, I also love the fact that they have some turf racing at night, always peaks my interest a little

2 turtles crawling across the desert would peak your betting interest....
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Old 04-13-2007, 08:54 PM
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2 turtles crawling across the desert would peak your betting interest....
That is actually a good one....
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I am also a huge fan, the pick three's there pay extremely well if you beat 1 favorite in the sequence, I also love the fact that they have some turf racing at night, always peaks my interest a little
Say the same thing about Los Al
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