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Old 03-24-2014, 06:19 PM
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I really like this show - would much rather watch this than just about anything else out there. Not sure if it really interests the non-horseplayer (based on the rest of my family's reaction) - but I find it enjoyable. Thought Luck was good too.
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Old 03-25-2014, 10:46 AM
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I really enjoy the show. At first I didn't like Cox either, but truthfully he's good for the show. Nothing wrong having a guy that's douche/edgy at times. I respect Helmers play tremendously, but have to admit, that the whole zen/space cadet act wears thin on me at times. Lee & Rotunda Sr. seem like normal guys that you'd see and hang out with in an old NYC OTB. I also agree with ASU, I think Conte is hysterical and he just doesn't get enough play. I really have no feel about Beychok. But truthfully Bernier is probably my favorite for the reason that he's playing with the most realistic bankroll (or in my bracket). It's going to be interesting to see him near the lead in a cash tourney and quite possibly have to make a very large wager. As a person that has bankroll issues, this could pose a major issue for him.

Only thing that they don't do and I wish they would on occassion, is really zero in on the handicapping of a horse that someone likes or wants to toss. I would love to see their reasoning. Examples could be, Conte watching/showing us a replay of a horse that had a brutal trip and now is a bet back. Maybe Helmers tossing a odds on favorite, based on him getting a perfect trip on a speed biased track last out.

I have to admit, watching these guys struggle at time re-enforces to me how hard the game really is at times. Makes me feel a little better when I'm struggling.
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Old 03-25-2014, 11:11 AM
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Christian Hellmers is a real life troll. Meaning that he presents himself in a manner which is off-putting to the masses. The effeminate sunglasses, the furry tail, the organic hand lotions, the shots of seaweed.

It's all a distraction that helps to rustle his competition. Notice that there's been multiple scenes of the other handicappers talking about him instead of handling their own business.

The reality is he's an excellent handicapper and the whole "woo woo" method of handicapping is just a front.

That is why he has star power. He's wonderfully different and that is needed for reality television.
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Old 03-25-2014, 06:55 PM
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Christian Hellmers is a real life troll. Meaning that he presents himself in a manner which is off-putting to the masses. The effeminate sunglasses, the furry tail, the organic hand lotions, the shots of seaweed.

It's all a distraction that helps to rustle his competition. Notice that there's been multiple scenes of the other handicappers talking about him instead of handling their own business.

The reality is he's an excellent handicapper and the whole "woo woo" method of handicapping is just a front.

That is why he has star power. He's wonderfully different and that is needed for reality television.
Yeah I am sure he does more computing than "checking in with his subconscious and muscle tension."
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Old 03-26-2014, 01:21 AM
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that's actually not a bad approach. Your subconscious is why they say to sleep on it. When you're on a heater, it's your subconscious that is driving you to victory.
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Old 03-26-2014, 04:52 PM
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Only thing that they don't do and I wish they would on occassion, is really zero in on the handicapping of a horse that someone likes or wants to toss. I would love to see their reasoning. Examples could be, Conte watching/showing us a replay of a horse that had a brutal trip and now is a bet back. Maybe Helmers tossing a odds on favorite, based on him getting a perfect trip on a speed biased track last out.
Agree with this 100%. Very little education on why the guys like the horses they do. I'm sure they would be able to break it down for the viewer if asked.
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Old 03-26-2014, 10:08 PM
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Conte doesn't like to prepare!

It's like an Improv! And on Breeders' Cup day no less.
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One thing I've been pleasantly surprised by is the actual reporting of the results. I figured they would make up the bets they put in- but the bets they showed for the BCBC yesterday were 100% legit. Hellmers really did have a $500 straight exacta on the JFT. He had some savers that were totalling about $250 but the main bet was that. And the guy that won had $4k on the nose of Ria Anotonia.

Kevin Cox needs to learn that a $1 tri box won't get it done in the BCBC. Even with a 32-1 shot. I'm shocked by the number of guys playing boxes, quite frankly.
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Old 03-27-2014, 11:32 AM
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Michelle Yu looking a bit fuller these days, I love her
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One thing I've been pleasantly surprised by is the actual reporting of the results. I figured they would make up the bets they put in- but the bets they showed for the BCBC yesterday were 100% legit. Hellmers really did have a $500 straight exacta on the JFT. He had some savers that were totalling about $250 but the main bet was that. And the guy that won had $4k on the nose of Ria Anotonia.

Kevin Cox needs to learn that a $1 tri box won't get it done in the BCBC. Even with a 32-1 shot. I'm shocked by the number of guys playing boxes, quite frankly.
Yeah, me too. Why not do tri part wheels, especially at that level? The odds of getting the three you need when you only bet those three are slim.
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Old 03-28-2014, 09:13 AM
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Loving the show. Hope there is a season 2 and DVD releases.
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Yeah, me too. Why not do tri part wheels, especially at that level? The odds of getting the three you need when you only bet those three are slim.
Cox wasn't playing 3-horse trifecta boxes. If anything, a 3-horse box would be preferable because you could hammer it a bunch of times. Phil's point was that he's spreading too wide and playing $1 boxes, which will hardly ever produce the kind of score you need for tournament success.
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Old 03-25-2014, 06:53 PM
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I really like this show - would much rather watch this than just about anything else out there. Not sure if it really interests the non-horseplayer (based on the rest of my family's reaction) - but I find it enjoyable. Thought Luck was good too.
I agree on both counts. Doesn't mean the ratings will come in though.
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