Rick B. Wrote:
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> SoCalMan2 Wrote:
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> > To me, the Belmont is going to be win-win. I
> am
> > planning to make my largest bets ever against
> Big
> > Brown. If he wins, at least I will be a witness
> to
> > real history and, if I am going to go down big,
> > this is exactly the way to go down.
>
> ...and if BB loses, are you guaranteed a win,
> money-wise?
>
> Are you THAT certain you will be on the right
> horse(s)?
>
> Maybe a better question is: are you and the other
> few remaining anti-BB folks THAT desperate to beat
> Dutrow? Because this anti-BB stuff isn\'t about the
> horse anymore...unless you are blind or haven\'t
> actually watched his races.
As posted above, I am hoping I will be live in Pick 4s into the Belmont with a Wheel All. That would mean I could just relax and not worry. Of course, if that scenario does not arise, I will need to be cautious because of course it would be terrible to be right about Big Brown and wrong about who beats him. For example, I went big against War Emblem but did not have Sarava.
I do not know what makes you think I am desperate to beat Dutrow. I have no qualms with Dutrow -- in fact, I think he is a pretty good trainer and one has to be very careful throwing out one of his well meant horses. I also have no qualms with the horse -- I made an extremely large bet singling him in the first position in the Derby and cashed some very nice tickets (my second best score ever -- best if you do not count the time I mis-read the program numbers). I was on the record here in multiple pre-race posts that he was too strong in the Derby to go against. So, I do not think a regular reader of this board could contend that I have an anti-BB prejudice.
I happen to have relatively normal vision and have watched his races. However, I have also lived long enough to know that a lot can happen to a horse in 3 weeks and that horses I have seen win with speed to spare can struggle next out. I have also seen some very tough 1-10 shots go down in flames too. It happens and to simply say the horse is too good ignores that this is a sport with a certain amount of volatility to it. Secretariat, Man O War, Seattle Slew, Citation, Affirmed, Spectacular Bid, Native Dancer and lots of other great ones have been beaten in important races. Sometimes it was very shocking to their backers and could not have been foreseen with the ease of their prior victories.
I just note certain salient facts for people with an open mind -- the horse was trained into the Derby exactly as the trainer wanted the horse to be trained with a long range plan. he was relatively fresh, with nice spacing and coming off a top that was not necessarily a knock out top. The horse is coming into the Belmont in a way that the trainer admits he would never do if it was his choice -- he will be running his third race in a 5 week span with one of those races being the toughest effort ever by a horse in the Derby and a Preakness which, while it may have been easy for him, was still an effort that would win a normal Preakness. No matter how easy his Preakness effort looked, it had to take something out of him, and the cumulative effect of the FLA Derby, KY Derby, and Preakness have to have an effect also. Spectacular Bid and Smarty Jones are very similar cases to Big Brown, Spectacular Bid went on to have a career that showed his Belmont was an unfortunately fluke -- but unfortunate flukes do happen. We do not know how good Smarty Jones may have been but he was beat too (and in his Belmont he walloped the rest of the field -- if there was no Birdstone, he would have been a cake walk Triple Crown wearer).
Listen, I like Big Brown. If he wins the Triple Crown, I am not going to begrudge him his greatness. However, this is horseracing and they run the races for a reason. We have all looked at enough sheets to know that horses do not run the same figure race in and race out. They have good efforts and off efforts -- it happens.
I still contend it will be win - win. Either I will cash a lot, or I will lose but at least be able to savor that I was beaten by a horse that put the sport I love back on the map.