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johnnym

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Re: Kentucky Downs - No Chad or Todd?
« Reply #15 on: September 06, 2019, 06:18:32 PM »
I enjoy Chad free racing
First time ever playing the downs meet and enjoying it.

Strike

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Re: Kentucky Downs - No Chad or Todd?
« Reply #16 on: September 06, 2019, 07:16:02 PM »
My take on Chad is he seems to focus on future breeding values for his horses. That is why he goes after Grade 1 wins and sometimes Grade 2\'s. The $1,000,000 race on Saturday is \"only\" a Grade 3 as are the other Graded races that day. To me, I would go after the money but Chad always has odds-on horses in higher graded races anyway so I don\'t think he really cares.

toppled

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Re: Kentucky Downs
« Reply #17 on: September 12, 2019, 06:36:43 PM »
I don\'t get the frustration. If you like a hard copy you can order a card from any track from DRF at either $3.95 for classic PPs or $4.95 for Formulator PPs & print the thing out.  This isn\'t 1980 where you have to settle for what your local form has.  
I remember in 2009 before I started buying my PPs all on line I had to go down to Long Island the day before Spiral day at Turfway.  On my way home I figured I\'d pick up the Form & get Turfway PPs. I found out the Long Island PPs didn\'t have Turfway.  Then I went to the Meadowlands.  I got my TG sheets for Turfway there, but it wasn\'t in any of the Forms at their newsstands.  Then I tried when I got back home to Albany.  Still no Turfway. So I did the logical thing when I got home -I bought a 1 track card from DRF, printed it out, and started handicapping.