richiebee Wrote:
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> Congrats to Romans and his wife and inlaws the
> Foxes. Generation after generation
> racetrackers, both families.
>
> Dale also had a nice comeback effort turned in by
> Paddy O\'Prado, though NBC chose
> not to show the GR 2, 200K Dixie.
>
> Can\'t think of Dale without thinking of his dad
> Jerry, who put one past the Horse
> ID man at CD on a Derby Day in the late 80s.
>
> My greatest miscalculation was thinking that
> Flashpoint could pressure Shekel
> through 3/4s; FP seemed burnt after a half.
>
> On to Elmont. Hoping for a better undercard. Other
> than the Preakness winner,
> there were 2 odds on winners and no double digit
> mutuels in the last 6 races.
all that chalk saved me a sheetload of money, Richie. had essentially a single pk5 ticket heading into the Preakness with the 2 I posted here, Apart, and PaddyO. didn\'t love singling Paddy, but plugged my nose and did it as the field was so darn weak. Dominguez on that Euro vs No Explaining was the only horse I feared. got a bit lucky there in the sprint as the Baffert could have come down, but I\'ve had enough of those go against me so I\'m not giving the money back (didn\'t make any anyways). my Preakness handicapping was, of course, atrocious, but the chalk made for a fun afternoon. that would have been a miserable day if I had been down big before being wrong in the big one.
Shackleford did what he did in the Fla Derby. didn\'t think that would be enough to win this race.
as for the Belmont -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7KSkZxt_zoshould be an outstanding betting race.