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belmont3

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Tomorrow's Racing Form
« on: November 02, 2014, 09:42:53 AM »
Change of focus from the Classic controversy.

Wanted to note what a masterful job TG did on the BC analysis. Like most, I did not play all of the races and managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory on some others but, as the BC progressed, I felt like the TG crew must have obtained a copy of Sunday\'s Racing Form in advance!

For starters,
DayattheSpa would normally be enough to make one\'s day....but then

Judy the Beauty plus Better Lucky in the sprint!

 
Bobby\'s Kitten in the turf sprint was mentioned in positive light.
 
Texas Red was highlighted and moved up in stature with the Calculator scratch.

Main Sequence was not dismissed

The Sprint and Mile were blanks (but per the Mile I do recollect some mention that 1st time Lasix Euros had a chance of moving up a few points-----which could have led some to include the 14 in the turf).

The Classic had Bayern as a main contender on his number power.

In addition, the analysis suggested avoiding horses that seemed to be tailing off. (Close Hatches and Palace come to mind as 2 of those types). As we know, eliminating these types of contenders (if u are right) can create a lot of value.

In all my years of reading this stuff, I have to place the 2014 BC analysis as one TG\'s best efforts.

Congrats.

Bob

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Re: Tomorrow's Racing Form
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2014, 05:34:32 PM »
bob, I could not agree with you. More.  This was by far the best on target analysis I have experienced.

Bet Twice

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Re: Tomorrow's Racing Form
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2014, 09:04:28 PM »
Agreed, numbers and analysis were spot on.  Based on the grumblings on the rags message board, it doesn\'t sound like they can say the same.