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11/28 ROTD Contest~Prize! HOL 9-G1 HOL Derby (7:37p ET)
$24 TRIFECTA CONTEST ~ PRIZE!
FORMULATOR PP'S 9th (4:37) Hollywood Derby (G1) 1 1/4 Miles (Turf) | Open | 3 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $250,000 1 1 Lions Story Smith M E Hollendorfer Jerry 122 L 12-1 2 2 Blue Panis (FR) Talamo J Chappet Fabrice 122 FTL 7-2 3 3 Sebastian Flyte (GB) Rosario J Cecil B D A 122 L 5-2 4 4 Juniper Pass Blanc B Bell Thomas R II 122 L 15-1 5 5 Jairzihno (GB) Valenzuela P A Callaghan Simon 122 L 12-1 6 6 Citrus Kid Bejarano R Terranova, II John P 122 L 3-1 7 7 Fantastic Pick (GB) Nakatani C S Lloyd James 122 L 5-1 8 8 Haimish Hy Gomez G K Sherman Art 122 L 6-1 $1 Exacta / $2 Quinella / $1 Trifecta $1 Superfecta (10-cent min.) / $2 Double
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2,7/1,2,3,6,7/1,2,3,6,7
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$4 Tri
3/2,7/1,2,6,7 |
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$4 tri
7/3,4,6/3,4,6 |
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$1 Tri box
2,3,5,8 BOL to all!! |
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$12 Tri-key 8/1-2
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$1 3,4/3,4/1,2,5,6,7,8=$12
$2 3,4,6 bx = $12 |
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$ 1 Tri
3/1-2-5-7 1-2-5-7/3/1-2-5-7 Gluck!! |
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1346 box
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$1 box 1,6,7,8
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$4 Tri
2/3,4,6/3,4,6 |
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Cool race. 3 should have one.
8/3/4/6 |
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Got him stuck inside. They were all riding his horse, but when you're on the obvious chalk, then you know that was a bad spot to be sitting. I played him in a straight exacta on top of the winner. Should easily have gone my way, but he choked on this ride. He was last early, and then (right away ) he seems to be mid pack (stuck on the rail.) He was asking for trouble, and he got it. Some other guy on a lesser horse (but riding perfectly) gets a Grade 1. I love how all these people making money calling races (and commentating) will be quick to say a horse had trouble, but don't want to ever say a guy had a horse in a spot that was perfect for finding trouble. They act like it 100% bad luck, and never being in poor position. He had the horse in a position that often results in chalk getting screwed.
Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 11-28-2010 at 08:07 PM. |