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> fjmb Wrote:
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> > Who cares is my answer. What\'s the big deal
> with
> > these prep races? It\'s just another race in my
> > book. Everybody gets so damn uptight. I read
> > about every excuse and every stat about why a
> > horse lost. We should forget about the other 9
> > races on the card. There were a 1000 races
> run
> > yesterday, didn\'t anyone make a score or hit
> > something big? Is anybody winning? I say, Lets
> > hear some Chatter!! God forbid somebody give
> out
> > their own selection. Otherwise all we\'ll read
> is
> > more excuses about a horses\' performance,
> > restaurant recommendations, NYRA corruption,
> drug
> > voilations, etc.
> >
> > I know why I am here, to make money betting
> > horses!!!!! I get no extra credit for hitting
> the
> > Derby or any of its prep races.
> >
> > BTW ... If Pletcher had 19 out of the 20 horses
> in
> > the Derby I still wouldn\'t bet on him.
>
richiebee Wrote:
> The fact that the activity increases here at
> certain times tells you all you
> need to know. While a lot of folks probably bet
> cheap horses at cheap tracks,
> as I\'ve said before, its like boinking a hefty
> lass or riding a MoPed: Ok
> fine, but probably something you\'re not going to
> share with your friends.
>
> The Triple Crown races and the Breeders Cup races
> are where it all comes
> together. Big fields/Quality horses/lots of
> vertical/horizontal wagering
> opportunities (plus the overnight doubles ie
> Oaks/Derby). The chance to see a
> horse or horses which are historically
> significant. The chance to see a long
> standing track record be broken (How good was
> Bright Thought at SA on
> Saturday?).
>
> Also, future wagers on the Derby. The initiator of
> this thread has had some
> tantalyzing near misses and miserable bad luck
> with KY Derby future wagers;
> for people involved in the futures trade the Derby
> season starts 9 or so
> months before the race. A unique wager and
> eventually CD will wake up and have
> at least one pool where all nominees are in the
> pool individually.
>
> Neither God nor JB forbids you posting your
> selections, though the latter
> would probably ask that said selections be
> accompanied by some TG figure based
> theory.
>
> My fellow Staten Islander Miff and I are
> responsible for the most NYRA bashing
> on this site, but I\'ve stopped. I also haven\'t bet
> a NYRA race since January 1.
> Waiting for quality thoroughbred racing to return
> to NYRA, which should be
> Wood Day, Memorial Day, Belmont Day. Otherwise, so
> long as the Campo regime is
> responsible for racing, I see month after month of
> cheap turf sprints.
>
> As to drugs and drug violations, can not discuss
> racing without discussing
> PEDs. If you are betting the races without
> handicapping the hop, good news, TGs
> soon to be available in Braille.
>
> Deep thought of the day: I want to die peacefully,
> in my sleep, like my
> grandfather, not screaming in terror like the
> passengers in the car he was
> driving.
Absolutely agree that the big races are more fun to talk about, and create great interest on the board. I check in regularly to read all of the divergent and interesting comments
Yeah, its nice to tell someone you had Giacomo (ridden by the worst jockey, per TG \"experts\", ever to ride in a big race. Interesting that on a board that relishes numbers and statistics, the guy with more BC wins than any other jockey gets ridiculed on a regular basis around these parts. And for the guy that brings up his ROI, his derby ROI is pretty good).
But other than an offhand remark you had it, does it really matter?? If you dinged a 20k super on a maiden race at Tampa Bay, that aint boinking some fat chick. I hit a dime super for $1500+ on a $2.40 ticket at Penn last year. I\'ve hit other large win mutuels, vertical/horizontal bets. I\'ve shared them with plenty of people that have asked about big scores and such. A score is a score. Bragging about hammering a 3/1 shot?? Now thats like boinking a \"hefty lass\".
I love the conversation, but I wouldn\'t look down on someone making a score at Penn, Sam Houston, or any other lower level track. The money spends the same no matter where you get it. And the stories about them no less interesting, IMHO.
Lastly, awesome performance by Bright Thought....and congrats to Jorge Gutierrez for his first Graded Stakes win.