\"Many horses mailing it in before the stretch.\" Actually, I think the jockeys, in these big races, get overexcited and move to soon. Desormeux on Real Quiet is a prime example. Look at last year\'s Breeder\'s Cup, and a couple of the bombers that were totally impossible to figure, scored coming from behind after premature jockey moves.
Sekrah, thank you for stating in a previous post that it took you 5+ years to learn how to use the TG figures. When I listened to Jerry at a Saratoga seminar, I kept thinking there are just too many angles and patterns to analyze to become good at this. So I will just have to wait until I retire to tackle it appropriately.
Covelj, good to see you posting again and not part of the Goldman Sachs insider investigation!
My last subject will be unpopular. Last year, all the analyzing, thinking and posting was pretty fruitless. These big races are a different animal. I like to look at intangibles-for example, Mike Smith choosing Bodemeister probably means that the mount he abandoned, Daddy Nose Best, has a great shot.
But reading the posts is half the fun - It\'s the journey, not the destination.