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Old 01-30-2010, 03:17 PM
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Another winner in the GP 7 mandatory. Hate taking a short price but in mandatory races, you sometimes have to take what is given to you.

I am now sitting at just over $50 with eight races to go. Lots of work to do.

Paul
Paul..

You're doing fine! Hang tough.. Lots of opportunity and progress being made against Troop's lead according to Tuley recent update... 2-3 cap-vicinity hits will propel you!




Pursuers close gap on NHC leader
By Dave Tuley

http://www.drf.com/news/article/110478.html

LAS VEGAS - The chase is on.

Brian Troop, 61, of Barrie, Ontario, held a nearly $80 lead over the rest of the field in the 11th annual Daily Racing Form/NTRA National Handicapping Championship after Friday's first day of the two-day compeititon that awards $500,000 to the winner. But the field of 300 started its pursuit in earnest on Saturday with everyone having the chance to make 15 more mythical $2 win-and-place bets.

Troop entered the day at $232.60. After Saturday's second mandatory race, the fifth at Gulfstream, Troop was still in the lead after padding his total up to $248.80, but closing the gap were Russell Weber of Amityville, N.Y., with $216.20 and Robert Gregory of Durango, Colo., with $200.80.
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