No horse is \"bounce-proof\". I read that post on the other board, and two comments- first, Ragozin\'s figures on EM are wrong, he has the FD a little too slow, and the Wood too fast (again). There are significant differences on other horses as well, and I have a feeling we\'ll be getting into these as time goes on. Second, the poster wasn\'t saying that a horse that hadn\'t gone back couldn\'t bounce-- my read was he meant just that it was less likely than it would be for a horse that had already established a level that stressed him.
These questions are price sensitive-- there are no absolutes. I\'ll save my analysis on EM and the others until the on-line seminar next week, but we\'ll be posting the Derby contenders for sale later today, and others might want to weigh in.
But here\'s an opinion for you-- win or lose with EM, making bets with money that\'s important to you on short priced favorites in very big fields isn\'t a good idea in general.