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![]() What a shame that the rain ruined a good portion of a strong Belmont Day card. Two races moved to
Sunday, a 3 horse field and scratches galore. Ruff and Joly took hits on that $200 stake but 4 players took home the points with some simple and saavy wagers with all four winners cashing in on the Belmont Stake itself. Digger gets the Super slot with a bet on Sovereignity. DonGuido takes the show spot with a Belmont exacta to wind up plus $130 for the wet afternoon. Indian Hemp edged out Don for second by picking Sovereignity to win and his $100 win wager netted him a profit of a hundred fifty. None of our players had enough to mount a charge on this weeks winner Cal. In race 11 Cal got a nice price on Patch Adams and with that wager got into profit territory. Then in the feature Cal hit the tri and superfecta and rolled home a big winner with a profit of almost $300. Back in the saddle again Cal. Congrats on the win. Nicely played. As for my bets I had a scratch in my first wager, an exacta canceled because the field was too small and a third wager that I scratched out on because I mistakenly put a 3 in twice and he was scratched. Next weeks results might be a day or two late as I'll be on the road. See you all next week wherever whoever deems we go. And may I add I hope I got these results right. It was a nightmare with scratches but all you players (except me) were on the ball. WIN... Cal828... +$294.40... R11 $30 W/P 4=$60 $13.70 X 15... $205.50 R13 $18 Tri 2,6//7//2,6 $6.90 X 36... $248.40 $1 Super 2//7//6//3 $4.05 X 10... $40.50 PLACE... Indian Hemp... +$150.00... R 13 $100 WIN 2 $7.00 X 50... $350.00 SHOW... DonGuido... +$130.00... R 13: $50 ex 2/1-3-6-7 $6.60 X 50... $330.00 SUPER... Digger... +$30.00... R 13 2 ( Show $200 ) $2.30 X 100... $230.00 Real Quiet -$44.00 Ruffian -$200.00 Joly B -$200.00
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![]() Very nice plays Cal!!! I had a thought of going for a $100 straight tri in the Belmont but . . . shoulda coulda woulda?
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![]() Thanks, I needed it pretty badly having not had a positive return for eleven weeks. Figured Rodriguez would probably run 3rd and beat me in the Belmont, but thankfully, didn't happen. Looked like it might for a moment there, but Baeza finally got it in gear and helped me out.
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![]() Nice ROI win cal. Dang wish I had gone with the win wager on Sovereignty.
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![]() Thanks Digger. Win or lose, I almost always have some regrets in how I bet. I guess that's universal among horse players. Maybe we can all make amends in the BC Cup where hopefully the two protagonists from the Triple Crown will meet again. Not exactly talking Affirmed and Alydar, but still a pretty entertaining Triple Crown this year.
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![]() It would be nice to see them go head to head sooner, perhaps in the Jim Dandy or the Travers; however, Journalism has certainly earned a freshening after his campaign, and McCarthy might prefer to keep him at Del Mar in anticipation of the BC.
It will be very interesting to see where Baeza runs next. Someone pointed out that he is still eligible for a NW1X, where he would probably be 1-100 or so. Cal, I enjoyed your observation very much. In addition to buyer's remorse, should be also identify bettor's remorse? ![]() |
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![]() Good name for the phenomenon Joly.
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