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Real Quiet
04-11-2016, 01:16 PM
The All Stakes ROI Contest provided some big numbers and as a group a profit was recorded after
a dismal effort last week at Gulfstream. Only four winning wagers were recorded but they were all
good for at least $150 and all four ROI slots were filled. Swedejxn takes fourth place with a nice
trifecta box in race 10 at Kee which returned $153. Real Quiet gets third with a 20 cent superfecta
in the same race which returned to him $304 with Zulu running out. By a nose Criminal Type nails
Real Quiet on the wire by 48 cents. Criminal Type had the only Aqueduct winner when he played
Trojan Nation in the Wood and he was rewarded a $40.60 place payout. Criminal Type definitely
saw the right horse and played him well. The win by daylight goes to Ruffian who played Weep
No More in the 6th at Keenland and got back a winning payout of $62.20 for each deuce. Ruffian
doth protest but she really loves those 5 horse stakes fields. Congrats to Ruffian on the win and
to Criminal Type for finding a maiden gem. Following are the unofficial results pending any errors.
See you all next week wherever El Prado ships us.


WIN... Ruffian... +$677.50... KEE R 6 #1 $25 WIN $62.20 X 12.5... $777.50

PLACE... Criminal Type... +$204.50... AQU - R10 #3 - $15 W/P $40.60 X 7.5... $304.50

SHOW... Real Quiet... +$204.02... Kee Race 10 20 cent superfecta 6-14-3-7... $304.02

SUPER... Swedejxn... +$57.10... Kee R 10 $1 tri box 3-4-6-14... $153.10



NJ Stinks -$50.00
Ryonker -$64.00
El Prado -$96.00
Indian Hemp -$96.00
Roamin -$100.00
Digger -$100.00
Cruzan200246 -$100.00
Joly B -$100.00
Plenilune -$100.00

JolyB
04-11-2016, 02:36 PM
Criminal Type definitely
saw the right horse and played him well.

RQ, is that comment a very subtle dig at Larry Colmus's error in the Wood race call? I feel so sorry for a great race caller to have been announcing that Adventist was making a strong bid up the rail and challenging for the lead, when it was in fact Trojan Nation. You could hear the feeling of horror in his voice as soon as he realized the error.

By the way, I made the mistake of counting my trifecta as a sure winner at the quarter pole of the Ashland - it seemed to just be a question of which order and how much. I haven't gone back to look at the internal fractions, but Weep No More seemed to be going twice as fast as everyone else coming down the stretch. And those were high quality stakes horses that she ran down. Very impressive performance.

Real Quiet
04-11-2016, 03:22 PM
Subtlety is not my forte. If it came across as critical it was not my intention. Race calling is tougher than tough.

JolyB
04-11-2016, 04:45 PM
Subtlety is not my forte. If it came across as critical it was not my intention. Race calling is tougher than tough.

You didn't come across as critical. I just saw that it could be read in two different ways, and one of them fit the situation where the race caller didn't see the right horse. I'm willing to give him a mulligan - he doesn't miss much.