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FrankD.

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Horses and The World Cup
« on: June 14, 2014, 05:11:12 PM »
I\'m playing in 2 contests today one live and one on line (both not so well) and it\'s just not enough action until the Stakes pick 4 at Churchill tonight.

So in between it\'s Italia +180 over England.

Matt Winn:
Tapitor & Ulanbator and they make a nice exacta box as well

Fleur de Lis:
It\'s all Fiftyshadesofhay

Stephen Foster:
Will Take Charge says D. Wayne but I\'m pressing Mylute & Golden Ticket

Regret:
Tepin, A Little Bit Sassy, Aurelia\'s Belle & Share The Sugar

Good luck,

Frank D.

belmont3

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Re: Horses and The World Cup
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2014, 08:22:41 PM »
Nice pik on the cold punch exacta. In the Foster

Other than WTC which is a tricky read and probably poor value, I am giving big shot to Departing and Long River in the Foster.

Think a negative number needed for the Win

REV- not fast enough, gets shuffled back..would need to trip out.

JP-  7 yo Chad Brown reject. Needs Ponce DeLeon and the Fountain of Youth.

Moonshine--Borel probably drops in the rail. 6yo in rare from but reaching for the stars.  Be carefull as a rail huggin MM just won the 7th at 10-1. For the superstitious.

WTC- tricky read. No value. Was the 6 the X or is this the end of the line. Top weighted so I reach for others. Small saver only.

My Lute- only run one # that competes. Maybe his alarm is set for a Wake up Call.
Am neutral.

Departing--Capable of a stalking trip. Capable of running a neg. #. Fresh, fit and dangerous here. One of my keys.

Golden Ticket-- Consistent 5 yo with no neg # on sheet. To me, a bit bouncy of a pattern. Lots of 1/4 to 1/2 followed by 2\'s etc. May need a career effort. Neutral. .

Long River- Has a neg 2 to run back too. Ships from Saratoga. Pulls 8lbs from WTC and may get a stalking trip. At 15-1 ML, must use and my second key.

Prayer for Relief--Nothing wrong with 6 yo. Good form and good connections.Not impossible but figures to lose ground with puts him underneath for me.

Bob

FrankD.

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Re: Horses and The World Cup
« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2014, 02:03:57 PM »
I\'m sticking with my best money maker of yesterday!!!
France is more than a 4/1 favorite against Honduras; way to big a price so we will go over 2.5 goals for a few shekels.

FrankD.

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Re: Horses and The World Cup
« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2014, 12:23:51 PM »
Slow days for the horses but we\'re 2-0 in the World Cup.

The USA drew the group of death; expectations were to advance to the 2nd round, not likely. Ghana has their number and the best we can hope for is a draw.
I love betting this every 4 years; USA/Ghana ending in a draw PAYS + 235.

Topcat

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Re: Horses and The World Cup
« Reply #4 on: June 16, 2014, 02:36:39 PM »
FrankD. Wrote:
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> Slow days for the horses but we\'re 2-0 in the
> World Cup.
>
> The USA drew the group of death; expectations were
> to advance to the 2nd round, not likely. Ghana has
> their number and the best we can hope for is a
> draw.
> I love betting this every 4 years; USA/Ghana
> ending in a draw PAYS + 235.

Love to see a draw.   Triplesharp book begging for US loot.

Bigredgoer

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Re: Horses and The World Cup
« Reply #5 on: June 16, 2014, 08:48:38 PM »
Are u guys wagering offshore, or local book. I also enjoy wagering on World Cup, but unfortunately not in Vegas this year.

Best of Luck!!

FrankD.

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Re: Horses and The World Cup
« Reply #6 on: June 17, 2014, 04:52:42 AM »
Bigred,

I\'m wagering offshore but option B is also avaialble in NY every 4 years as well. The Vegas Hilton is posting a WC line.

Frank D.