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My longhsot and not sure she will be one is Satwa Queen. She is my play of the day.
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Believe me, I am not overly optimistic about Sun King's chances in the BC Classic, and think he is at best likely to sneak into a lesser spot. Certainly if either Euro transfers his turf ability to dirt, something I consider pretty unlikely, they will beat Sun King, and Invasor and Bernardini figure to be formidable foes. I do believe Sun King will finish ahead of Lava Man, and not necessarily because I feel he is a more talented horse, but I believe the race sets up much better for him. The truth is I am biased towards Sun King....I have loved him since his debut, his trainer is a close friend of mine, and his owner's wife is very nice to me...how can I not root for him? But, honestly, looking at the pps I don't see what is illogical about Sun King. I am happy to take my chances against the Euros, Brother Derek is OK, and actually ran well last time, but the race dynamics don't suit him and when you add the extra distance in he hardly rates to beat Sun King, Flower Alley is a joke, Giacomo is absurd, Lawyer Ron is certainly interesting on the huge trainer switch but also has the wrong running style for the race and has never been successful against even moderately talented horses, Perfect Drift is showing signs of age and is nowhere near as fast this year as previous years, Premium Tap also has the wrong running style though he is an improved animal, Suave is hard to take but perhaps has an outside shot on his best but also does his best running on the pace and Super Frolic has similar problems but does appear to also fit into the superfecta mix as his races have been at least faster than most on a relatively consistent basis. Remember something about Sun King, he has shown dramatic improvement specifically when allowed to drop back and make one run, and that is exactly the style that gives him a shot to at least get a reasonable piece of the purse. |
I don't get the not posting for a week thing at all. How is that punishment? I'd much prefer you post all week and have to finish every post with "but then again what do I know, I am the idiot who has tossed Saint Liam and Invasor in the past two Classics". That would be much more effective.
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I've had three Classic winners in the entire history of the BC....Skywalker, Black Tie Affair and Cigar ( only because I finished a Pick-3 with him ). I'm such a moron that instead of taking the $13 on the Awesome Again-Touch Gold entry I bet $200 on Touch Gold at 10-1 on some betting site because " what moron would want Awesome Again ".
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this is how different Jerry and I are. I view wagering strictly as externality that comes along with handicapping. its not neccessary, but its a reward for putting in the work of handicapping. I would handicap and watch racing even if there was no wagering on the sport, but(since that is not the case) Im damn sure going to try and profit off of the time and energy I put into handicapping. i wager large amounts of money(for me) when I am confident. usually 1G win/500 place. but day in and day out, Im just a pick 4 player that spends less than $50 a ticket. I never bet what I can not lose. in fact, I have not made a deposit in my youbet account since last year's Malibu(was right around Christmas). I probably wager less than 1G a week on average. sometimes more(will at least triple that on BC weekend), sometimes less. I find this is an interesting topic of conversation b/c we are all handicappers in one form or antoher. we all have strong opinions about certain types of racing, certain types of wagering, and certain horses. but when Im engaged in a debate on this or another forum, I am always curious as to HOW invested someone is in the conversation at hand. Repent |
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yep, there is that quote I mentioned the other day in another thread. single best thing I have read on any racing forum. Repent |
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ArlJim and Sniper make good points in questioning whether staying away for a week is a punishment or an escape. Maybe a better "punishment" would be to stay and take your licks for a week after the BC, and then stay away for a month. Or, as Sniper suggests, promise to end each post for the next year with a reminder, "I'm the idiot who thought such-and-such". I imagine we wouldn't get too many takers on that kind of proposal. --Dunbar |
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I think that this whole thing is silly. The way to win or lose is to bet money at the windows, in the end thats all that matters.
I also find it pretty funny that this much hype is raised over one day of racing when there are 364 other days of racing as well, as far as wagering goes. You can make a score on a 4 claimer at finger lakes and I assure you that the moeny is just as green and spendable as money from the BC is. people voice opinions here because thats why the board is here. But the problem with some of those opinions as they translate to betting is that anyone who really is sharp is going to form an opinion on a race, and analyze both odds and track bias once the card is underway. There is no way to post here ahead of time and know the subtle nuances that go into your final bet. Also, some guys like me like to key hangers underneath in trifectas, or may ust have an opinion that so and so is no good as heavy chalk and spread the race out going deep looking for a price. But its hard to take any credit for going 5 deep in a pik-4 race. Look, there are many ways to arrive at a winning ticket, and none are any less gratifying than th others. Doesnt matter if you nailed a big tri because you loved the winner, or keyed a bomb in 2nd and 3rd and spread the other postions. A hit is a hit. The guy who keys the 6-1 winner doesn'tget paid any less than the guy who keyed the 20-1 for 2nd and 3rd. |
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(1) There are more ways to bet on the BC than on anything except perhaps the Kentucky Derby. I'm talking about futures, matchups, margin-of-victory, and various other prop bets. The more bets offered, the more opps to find some positve EV. (2) There is a large amount of public money being bet by people who rarely bet on horses. These people are likely to bet on the horse they've heard about, the horse with a fun name, etc. Put those two together, and you've got a day of betting (and the 10 days leading up to it!) that is second only to the Derby or to a Belmont when there is a TC on the line. Besides, it's a lot more fun analyzing these races than the claimer at Finger Lakes! --Dunbar |
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I believe every post should begin and end with " I am an idiot, used to be only my friends knew it, now everyone knows it ".
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I like the idea Sniper had. If you're wrong, you put it in your signature for a week. That way you'll be risking having the board shame for a week. BTW's daily affirmation idea is also not bad. My signature could be "Everyone already knows I'm an idiot". Aw yes, brings back memories of childhood. |
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Has DRF published any past performances for BC entrants yet? I can't access their website at my workplace and I won't have a home computer and printer hooked up for another couple weeks. Wanted to pick up a hard copy of pps at the local track this weekend if possible. Thanks
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