My wife let me out of the House on Million Day (my birthday\'s here) but the notice came too late to print out sheets at work.
Only simulcast books available instead of full sheets for Maryland\'s 3rd biggest day of racing all year. So I bought Ragozin. There were a few pretty improbable outcomes, though Len actually mentioned the jump-up winner of the turf. I didn\'t read, natually, and lost a big bet on the pick-4. Fairly bad losing day.
I quickly redboarded and TG seemed generally better, particularly with the winner of the Classic, who had a nice looking line on your product.
The sting from the loss took a little out of my sails after a spectacular evening at CT -- using TG -- the prior Saturday, when a bachelor outing got me out there. The sheets gave me a 23-1 winner in the feature and I spread enough to have half of a $4,700 trifecta. Late pick-4 for $1.50 (yes, they have $.50 P4s) paid another $1,400 or so.
I had been redboarding CT and still am and it seems while you have good days and bad days, on balance, the sheets can really help, though there\'s still a bunch of random outcomes and too many ouchy horses
And unless it\'s Saturday night, the pools are simply too small.
Jerry, curious how many people you think play CT off sheets.