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Seattleallstar 10-23-2006 09:09 AM

In case your wondering
 
Oracle80 took my understanding of the game to a new level.

Seattleallstar 10-23-2006 09:10 AM

so all the winners I give out and in depth analysis I give out he is a big part of it.

BellamyRd. 10-23-2006 09:16 AM

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so all the winners I give out and in depth analysis I give out he is a big part of it.

damn! you mean I can no longer toss your picks?

Cajungator26 10-23-2006 09:19 AM

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damn! you mean I can no longer toss your picks?

LMAO!!! I think it's safe to toss them still. ;)

Seattleallstar 10-23-2006 09:26 AM

lol Oracle gets to pick like 8 horses a race, then he becomes Captain Obvious with his singles. I dont know how you guys have been pulled by this guy, but he does. Even I have, hes the Ric Flair of life;)

oracle80 10-23-2006 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Seattleallstar
lol Oracle gets to pick like 8 horses a race, then he becomes Captain Obvious with his singles. I dont know how you guys have been pulled by this guy, but he does. Even I have, hes the Ric Flair of life;)

I don't think once in my life that I've ever gone 8 deep in a race.
Its not out fault that you don't understand how to play pik's and create value.
If its so easy, you should be hitting huge pik-6's all the time, shouldn't you?

paisjpq 10-23-2006 09:47 AM

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If its so easy, you should be hitting huge pik-6's all the time, shouldn't you?

I guess you missed the all in on that longshot Louve Royale yesterday...LMAO

Cajungator26 10-23-2006 09:49 AM

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I guess you missed the all in on that longshot Louve Royale yesterday...LMAO

Yeah, how long was that again? Oh yeah... even money. :D

Jerry sure can pick those longshots... :eek:

oracle80 10-23-2006 09:56 AM

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Yeah, how long was that again? Oh yeah... even money. :D

Jerry sure can pick those longshots... :eek:

Yeah well I sure as hell never taught anybody to send in all their money on an even money shot in a mile and a half turf race!!!!!
Only a true imbecile would attempt that.

SCUDSBROTHER 10-23-2006 11:10 AM

I want to know who taught Seattle how to control the low part of the ride.I don't think Oracle or anyone else taught you that part yet.I have seen your bank of cars hit the ground and explode many times.At some point,one needs to eliminate the possibility of the ride plunging into the ground.Maybe,you might want to stop plowing huge bucks on one animal to win at low odds.That's a very bad habit,and only results in getting the computer taken away,and increases the demand for you to attend those G.A. meetings that your Dad keeps talking about.Here,I will give you an example of high grade juice with low grade risk of daddy pounding the table.Anybody could see that Anita had the Sunday chalk in the park festival yesterday.So,I didn't fight it.I played a pick 5 using them.

5th ) singled She Looks Famous

6th) singled massive chalk ..Free Bird Whatever

7th)all

8th)singled massive chalk Selvatica

9th)singled Street Number

So,for a lousy $12 I used massive chalk without using a wad of bills that brings family members into the equation.So,with a chance at over $700,Pedroza again gives Street Number an awful ride.You would think he could avoid trouble just once with him,but again no.When I see him take the horse up in traffic multiple times,I know I am getting nothing,but again,this is a managed low.The ride never comes close to hitting hard ground.

1st_Saturday_in_May 10-23-2006 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by paisjpq
I guess you missed the all in on that longshot Louve Royale yesterday...LMAO

Dont forget about Superfly!

Seattleallstar 10-23-2006 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER
I want to know who taught Seattle how to control the low part of the ride.I don't think Oracle or anyone else taught you that part yet.I have seen your bank of cars hit the ground and explode many times.At some point,one needs eliminate the possibility of the ride plunging into the ground.Maybe,you might want to stop plowing huge bucks on one animal to win at low odds.That's a very bad habit,and only results in getting the computer taken away,and increases the demand for you to attend those G.A. meetings that your Dad keeps talking about.Here,I will give you an example of high grade juice with low grade risk of daddy pounding the table.Anybody could see that Anita had the Sunday chalk in the park festival yesterday.So,I didn't fight it.I played a pick 5 using them.

5th ) singled She Looks Famous

6th) singled massive chalk ..Free Bird Whatever

7th)all

8th)singled massive chalk Selvatica

9th)singled Street Number

So,for a lousy $12 I used massive chalk without using a wad of bills that brings family members into the equation.So,with a chance at over $700,Pedroza again gives Street Number an awful ride.You would think he could avoid trouble just once with him,but again no.When I see him take the horse up in traffic multiple times,I know I am getting nothing,but again,this is a managed low.The ride never comes close to hitting hard ground.

in the pk five, i was alive to the last with street number, and that ****in five horse that caught me up in its hype for Canani

SCUDSBROTHER 10-23-2006 12:13 PM

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in the pk five, i was alive to the last with street number, and that ****in five horse that caught me up in its hype for Canani

I can't watch the race for a few days.Just a mess of a race.

Seattleallstar 10-23-2006 12:15 PM

still scratching my head over it


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