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October 26 Belmont ROI Wagers go here
Please have your ROI wagers for the race card at Belmont Park posted on this thread not later than 12:45 PM Eastern time.
Good luck to all and thank you to Real Quiet for scoring. |
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RACE 7
#11--KREESIE--$100 WIN |
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PURRR Or POUT?
AN 'UNRELENTING FORCE'
I'M HOPING I MAY BE WILL THE KITTEN ROAR OR GRUMPY CAT I'LL BE RACE 2 #10 ===== $30 WIN UNRELENTING FORCE RACE 5 #5 ===== $20 WIN DIGITAL FOOTPRINT RACE 7 #8 ===== $20 WIN CONNECTIVITY RACE 10 #1 ===== $30 WIN TIZ A KITTEN CATNIP & MEOW MIX MEDLY FOR THE QUIET ONE |
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Race 7 30 cent superfecta
1-2-4-8-10 w 1-2-4-8-10 w 1-2-4-8-10 w 1-2-4-7-8-9-10-11 ($90) Race 4 $10 Daily Double 1-8 ($10)
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"The more I learn about humans, the more I love horses" Last edited by Real Quiet : 10-26-2019 at 11:19 AM. |
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NYRA still has the quinella on races 2 and 4 every day. I've always felt that it has its place as an interesting alternative to the exacta box when you believe that the shorter priced horse of the combo is the more likely winner but you're not confident enough to play a cold exacta. I don't recall any of our players ever using the quinella, so it's up to me to try:
Race 4: $52 quinella: 3 with 1 $48 quinella: 3 with 7 Good luck to all and thank you to Real Quiet for scoring. |
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R2. 8 Neuro $25 Win
R6. 5 Hail Michigan $25 Win R7. 8 Connectivity $25 Place R9. 1 Noble Emotion $25 Win |
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R5
$40 Win #4 Seismic Wave=$40 R8 $20 Win/Place #4 True Timber=$40 R9 $20 Place #5 Talking=$20 |
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Total Bets - $100
Race 2 $20 to win and place on #3 $30 to win and place on #5 |
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No Mas Roamin, No Mas.
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Pete, that was my saver on TVG. Whew!!!!!!
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It's ok, only one more humiliation awaits us for this year and then we can have delusions of grandeur about the coming contest year and who knows maybe we all got something out of this year. Certainly, not much money, but we can always hope that the saying that you can't teach an old dog new tricks will prove to be false.
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On another subject. Has anybody looked at the PPs for the BC yet? Turf mile looks impossible. 22 horses listed in the PPs. Course I'm sure it will be whittled down to maybe 14. Probably a great race for somebody to play one of those big multi-horse super boxes or part wheels.
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The situation will be greatly clarified tomorrow evening when the actual entries are made and the post positions are drawn. I believe that starts at 6:30 PM Eastern and takes about 2 hours. Probably will be shown live on TVG. After that, the lists get a bit more manageable, but working through a field of 14, and comparing performances of races run in France, England and Ireland still leaves my head spinning. |
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I agree about the difficulty of making heads or tails of the euros. I can usually glean a little bit of info from the PPs like running style and class, but I don't follow European racing enough to know much about trainers beyond
Aidan O'Brian or John Gosden or Andre Fabre and of course you get nothing in euro PPs about works or race paces or speed figures. |