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ROI Results 8/10 @ Arlington
Well there weren't a million winning bets at Arlington on Saturday but there were more than a
few. 8 tickets were cashed but only two point slots were filled. Joly and Cal both hit the pick 3 featuring the Grade 1 races and both cashed 6 $1 tickets but the odds were against them and no profits were found. Plenilune came close with a place bet in race 11 but she too fell a little short of profitability. Roamin just missed another big win when Blue Sky Cowboy could only finish second and NJS hit a pick 5 in a pick 6 sequence missing with two horses in his opening array. Two players did manage to take a little cash home. Don Guido had a $50 win bet on Marzo in the 4th which returned to him $200. His lead held up until the 12th and final race but Real Quiet zoomed on by to take the days contest. Real Quiet hit exacta's in races 8 and 12 and collected $468 for his arrays. That was win # 7 on the year for RQ (Ruffian and Roamin have 5).so it's the year of the R's. However Real Quiet and Ruffian are not anywhere close to a positive ROI while Roamin is already locked into a profitable 2019 so in order to catch Runaway Roamin any challengers better step up thier game. Following are the unofficial results pending any objections. Congrats to Ruffian for winning the points contest and thanks for the catnip cookies. They are appreciated and aided my ROI repeat. WIN... Real Quiet... +$369.60... R8...$11 ex key 11 w 4-9-10 $15.80 X 11... $173.80 R12...$11 ex key 11 w 2-4-8 $26.80 X 11... $294.80 PLACE... Don Guido... +$100.00... Race 4: $50 win 3 $8.00 X 25... $200.00 Plenilune -$20.00 r11 $25 W,P #2 $6.40 X 12.5... $80.00 Joly B -$59.80 Race 9:$2 Pick 3: 7 / 7, / 3 $3.35 X 4... $13.40 $4 Pick 3: 7 / 7 / 3 $3.35 X 8... $26.80 Cal828 -$59.80 R9 $1 1,3,7//1,3,6,7//1,2,3... $6.70 $5 1,3,7//3,6,7//3... $33.50 NJ Stinks -$99.80 Cruzan -$100.00 Roamin -$100.00 Ruffian -$100.00 Indian Hemp -$100.00
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Mew Mew Mew
“..Congrats to Ruffian for winning the points contest and thanks
for the catnip cookies. They are appreciated and aided my ROI repeat.” No matter how bare the Cupboard may be There will always be Catnip On your platter from me |
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Just want to report that I played the Pick 6 and late Pick 4 Saturday at Arlington. The Chad Brown Pick 4 paid peanuts - the value was in the Pick 5 and Pick 6 for sure.
Congrats on another win, Chad - I mean RQ! |
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I came close with Blue Sky Cowboy but I had high hopes with the jockey, Sofie Doyle , not yet but she is another Julie Crone. You will hear a lot about her. Don't be afraid to bet on her.
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Congrats on your win, RQ. I was astounded how heavily the Chad Brown pick 3 and pick 4 combos were pounded. Had expected that several others in each of the legs would get a lot of play, but the bettors knew better. $6.70 is as small a pick 3 as I've seen in quite a while in races with decently sized fields.
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Every once in awhile, I have the urge to play something different. Clearly, I'm going to have to fight those urges.
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As I've said on more than one occasion (people close to me have told me I tend to repeat myself), the ROI contest provides a marvelous opportunity to try wagers you normally don't bet, or different ways to structure wagers. I'm just waiting for a return to Saratoga so that I can try my hand at the new $0.20 Empire Pick 6 that NYRA has just started to offer, even though I'm pretty sure that a $100 bankroll isn't large enough to properly cover the 6 races. |
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I like to give them a try every once in awhile, but it usually ends up for me like last Saturday. I have no clue which races I have a good opinion in and which ones I don't. I have been going with tris and doing fairly well with them for awhile, but then hit a losing streak so thought I'd give something new a try. I concentrated this time on the last 5 races and actually had decent opinions on the top 3 finishers in 3 of the 5 races so a bit frustrating to actually lose money when I might have won sticking with the tris, but on we go. Handicapping with me is always a work in progress even after having done it for so long. One of these days, I'll learn how to do it..... or not.
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Felinus Bizarrus
“FELINE METHODOLOGY” THAT OFTEN PAYS OFF FOR MOI 💰
To Hardcore Handicappers It Defies All “Logic” Yet, It Is ALL I’ve Ever Done! So many longshot winners based upon the following criteria NAMES WHO “CALL TO ME” GRAYS {BTA, Holy Bull, Skip Away, Lit de Justice, Darn That Alarm, Izvestia} If it’s GRAY = I Play! SIRES ALL FELINES ~ Distorted Humor (Of Course) ~ Significant Names |
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DG, I mostly use a dart board and if I'm really desperate (most often I am) I pull out the Quija Board and check it with my 8 Ball.
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It was nice of Ms. Ruffian to give us an occasional reminder of her winning techniques, but I think we might be more interested in knowing Roamin's methodologies as he seems to be leading this parade. I suspect he is just masquerading as a mild mannered former truck driver and purveyor of card games in Vegas and in reality, he is a former NASA scientist and has developed his own algorithms for predicting the outcome of races.
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