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"kev i am not going to list shots but you know i am capable of hitting shots around doglegs and onto par 5's that even guys like corey pavin could never hit
i'm never remotly going to even ever come close to beating corey pavin -no , but , there are shots that i can hit that he can't"
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" Last edited by MaTH716 : 06-22-2009 at 03:14 PM. |
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At the risk of irritating many, a suggestion. A little exercise for a few weeks.
Give out your own picks. One pick per race daily. Two, even--if you can't land on one, go with your top two choices. If an entire card is too demanding, settle on three races per day. Or if this is not to your liking, start with designated bankroll, bet however you choose to. (Such details are easily worked out--alternates for scratches, etc.) Its doable. The TVG guys do it everyday. One hears them do it. They go with a horse to win--just about every race. Pick 4 or pick 6 are only part of their telecast each day. Those are, as indicated, simply rolling bets using a designated amount of money. DRF, same thing. Their handicappers do it everyday, as do all public handicappers. As Sid noted, as Big Mack noted, "the week thing doesn't mean a rat's ass." One week out of 52. Two weeks wouldn't mean anything either, of course. Give it a try . . . . say through the upcoming entire Saratoga and DelMar meets. West coast guys are more accustomed to DelMar, east coast guys more familiar with Saratoga. A good deal of what one hears at this website is "they're idiots, I could pick my (insert whatever body part you prefer) better than these guys all day." Try it, put it to rest, let's see how ignorant the public guys are. And how many of you guys have the guts to back up your bravado with your choices--at which point you can rightfully claim "mine's bigger (roi) and you and they, are all idiots." It certainly would help lay much to rest and five weeks is a far more suitable time frame than one week. An entire race meet is a good start. Its not Keeneland so there's no reason to back off due to surface, configuration complaints, etc, etc. Its not the Big A's dead of winter, frozen dirt. If you don't like DelMar's fake dirt, bet Saratoga's old fashioned dirt. Fellas, honestly, the only thing, more resoundingly boring than a braggart is a cheap talking braggart behind a keyboard. A simple exercise for all the brilliance at home, not on the airwaves or in the reading public each day--one that I'll be surprised by--if anyone is willing to participate in. And absolutely, not forgetting--ANY AND ALL REBATERS ARE WELCOME, let's see how long you'd last without that bit of coin coming back to you each day. Again, just a suggestion--one garnered from lots and lots of reading. |
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