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![]() Very nice 'capping today... more than doubled your wager plus multiple consolations. Bravo!
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![]() Congrat, Phil on "real" ticket
Regrets, Root on "real" ticket & congrats on "virtual" ticket You beat my virtual consolations... LMAO
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![]() you to Bigs!!
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![]() Excellent work fellas!
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![]() Excellent work ? For what ? Throwing around $2,000 pik 6 tickets with endless combinations leads me to believe you all don't have a clue about who is going to win a race. IMO handicapping is knowing what you are doing and these endless multiple plays every race is very poor handicapping imo. Give me a break, why play a $2,000 pik 6 ticket for $5,000 payoff , you can get that for a 2-1 fav.
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He didn't even have to go to The Hatton Room, just read the first three posts of this thread before looking down his nose at the tickets and results. |
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![]() well, I did single Shakespeare and Rosinka. and i highlighted Optimistic Steve in the handicapping section. i don't do much handicapping but when I do i try to find one or two runners per race. any more than that, i pass. but that's just my personal approach.
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![]() no. my rule of thumb is the more multiples you bet the more you lose. so limit your horses to one or 2 per race or pass, and at least you won't lose a ton.
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Is it possible they are one in the same......the logic, approach, and volume of innane comments cloaked in attention seeking behavior is all too familiar... |
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![]() being a close to the vest handicapper is attention seeking ? i think you should limit your combinations.
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Now, if you were given $2,500 to use in a contest, would you go narrow or use all of the money? Keep reading the thread and you'll see that Phil hit the P6 with a $120 ticket. I would say that was a VERY nice profit. Wrong place and wrong time to extoll the virtues of your go narrow approach. The proper way would have been to discuss your approach BEFORE the races were run and actually post a ticket. It is shooting fish in a barrel when you come onto a thread after the fact and criticize. |
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