Horse Racing from the USA
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 2 months ago
Yeldah Wrote:
> Race 7 - #1 Sweet Moonbeam EW - hoping it will try
> to steal a lead, and gallop on down the
> straight...
sweet(tu) Yeldah
> Race 7 - #1 Sweet Moonbeam EW - hoping it will try
> to steal a lead, and gallop on down the
> straight...
sweet(tu) Yeldah
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 2 months ago
Yeldah Wrote:
> keniza999 Wrote:
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> > i feel your frustration Rob!, i'm looking for a
> > decent race card on this racing can't seem to
> find
> > anything viewable for free.
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> edbain.com/pp/Aqueduct/3-22-2012/7
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> www.horsehandicappingacademy.com
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> Hope this helps...
awesome stuff, thanks Yeldah!
> keniza999 Wrote:
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> > i feel your frustration Rob!, i'm looking for a
> > decent race card on this racing can't seem to
> find
> > anything viewable for free.
>
> edbain.com/pp/Aqueduct/3-22-2012/7
>
> www.horsehandicappingacademy.com
>
> Hope this helps...
awesome stuff, thanks Yeldah!
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 2 months ago
keniza999 Wrote:
> Yeldah Wrote:
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> > keniza999 Wrote:
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> >
> > > i feel your frustration Rob!, i'm looking for
> a
> > > decent race card on this racing can't seem to
> > find
> > > anything viewable for free.
> >
> > edbain.com/pp/Aqueduct/3-22-2012/7
> >
> > www.horsehandicappingacademy.com
> >
> > Hope this helps...
>
> awesome stuff, thanks Yeldah!
Pleasure...
> Yeldah Wrote:
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> > keniza999 Wrote:
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> >
> > > i feel your frustration Rob!, i'm looking for
> a
> > > decent race card on this racing can't seem to
> > find
> > > anything viewable for free.
> >
> > edbain.com/pp/Aqueduct/3-22-2012/7
> >
> > www.horsehandicappingacademy.com
> >
> > Hope this helps...
>
> awesome stuff, thanks Yeldah!
Pleasure...
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 2 months ago
Race 8 - #3 Coco Ecolo
Could benefit from a strong pace and run them down in the straight. Massive drop in class makes me think he could be too classy for these; fingers crossed...
Could benefit from a strong pace and run them down in the straight. Massive drop in class makes me think he could be too classy for these; fingers crossed...
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 2 months ago
close there Yeldah, looks like Congo should be hard to beat?
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 2 months ago
Yeldah Wrote:
> Race 8 - #3 Coco Ecolo
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> Could benefit from a strong pace and run them down
> in the straight. Massive drop in class makes me
> think he could be too classy for these; fingers
> crossed...
Ran second so at least the exacta was easy with the favourite and I got a little bit back on the places...
Race 9 - #9; like to go to the front, but from the outside draw could battle to get the soft lead; however if it does get there and relax, it could kick into the straight; EW at about 7/1 is not bad; add the #3 and #1 for the exacta...the #1 is my value outsider...it could run last though...
> Race 8 - #3 Coco Ecolo
>
> Could benefit from a strong pace and run them down
> in the straight. Massive drop in class makes me
> think he could be too classy for these; fingers
> crossed...
Ran second so at least the exacta was easy with the favourite and I got a little bit back on the places...
Race 9 - #9; like to go to the front, but from the outside draw could battle to get the soft lead; however if it does get there and relax, it could kick into the straight; EW at about 7/1 is not bad; add the #3 and #1 for the exacta...the #1 is my value outsider...it could run last though...
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 2 months ago
Yeldah Wrote:
> Yeldah Wrote:
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> > Race 8 - #3 Coco Ecolo
> >
> > Could benefit from a strong pace and run them
> down
> > in the straight. Massive drop in class makes me
> > think he could be too classy for these; fingers
> > crossed...
>
>
> Ran second so at least the exacta was easy with
> the favourite and I got a little bit back on the
> places...
>
> Race 9 - #9; like to go to the front, but from the
> outside draw could battle to get the soft lead;
> however if it does get there and relax, it could
> kick into the straight; EW at about 7/1 is not
> bad; add the #3 and #1 for the exacta...the #1 is
> my value outsider...it could run last though...
nice place on the #1 and 3. come to think it of the winner wasn't hard to find, a pound less than last time out when running a fastest time at the c/d.....
> Yeldah Wrote:
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> > Race 8 - #3 Coco Ecolo
> >
> > Could benefit from a strong pace and run them
> down
> > in the straight. Massive drop in class makes me
> > think he could be too classy for these; fingers
> > crossed...
>
>
> Ran second so at least the exacta was easy with
> the favourite and I got a little bit back on the
> places...
>
> Race 9 - #9; like to go to the front, but from the
> outside draw could battle to get the soft lead;
> however if it does get there and relax, it could
> kick into the straight; EW at about 7/1 is not
> bad; add the #3 and #1 for the exacta...the #1 is
> my value outsider...it could run last though...
nice place on the #1 and 3. come to think it of the winner wasn't hard to find, a pound less than last time out when running a fastest time at the c/d.....
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 2 months ago
rob faux Wrote:
> I have just tried to take a P3 (24 lines) for R120
> (5X ???????)
> Tote tells me not sufficient stake...........tried
> R168 .....same story............do you think
> there is anywhere that tells you what the rules
> are ...Not a Fark...............phoned Customer
> Care ...............closed.
> How on earth can they be closed whilst the tote is
> open FFS.
> ................and I bet Rutherford is getting
> pissed somewhere!
Rob, I posted similar last week, I have no idea why we don't have a press release to explain the rules ?
It's insane?
> I have just tried to take a P3 (24 lines) for R120
> (5X ???????)
> Tote tells me not sufficient stake...........tried
> R168 .....same story............do you think
> there is anywhere that tells you what the rules
> are ...Not a Fark...............phoned Customer
> Care ...............closed.
> How on earth can they be closed whilst the tote is
> open FFS.
> ................and I bet Rutherford is getting
> pissed somewhere!
Rob, I posted similar last week, I have no idea why we don't have a press release to explain the rules ?
It's insane?
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 2 months ago
scotia Wrote:
> rob faux Wrote:
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> > I have just tried to take a P3 (24 lines) for
> R120
> > (5X ???????)
> > Tote tells me not sufficient
> stake...........tried
> > R168 .....same story............do you think
> > there is anywhere that tells you what the rules
> > are ...Not a Fark...............phoned Customer
> > Care ...............closed.
> > How on earth can they be closed whilst the tote
> is
> > open FFS.
> > ................and I bet Rutherford is getting
> > pissed somewhere!
>
> Rob, I posted similar last week, I have no idea
> why we don't have a press release to explain the
> rules ?
> It's insane?
Absolutely agree Scotia; we should have had a press release a week BEFORE the US Racing started; instead, it seems as if it will happen a week after...ridiculous.
Rob, the P3 bet of yours should have been accepted; I have seen plenty of P3's being posted on Tellytrack showing "banker *4 * 4" for R80 which intuitively tells me that the minimum unit is R5...
On the plus side though, I have been following US racing for years, so it's really great to have it on Tellytrack; can't wait for the Woodbine Meetings to start...one of my favourite US "Canadian" tracks...
> rob faux Wrote:
>
>
> > I have just tried to take a P3 (24 lines) for
> R120
> > (5X ???????)
> > Tote tells me not sufficient
> stake...........tried
> > R168 .....same story............do you think
> > there is anywhere that tells you what the rules
> > are ...Not a Fark...............phoned Customer
> > Care ...............closed.
> > How on earth can they be closed whilst the tote
> is
> > open FFS.
> > ................and I bet Rutherford is getting
> > pissed somewhere!
>
> Rob, I posted similar last week, I have no idea
> why we don't have a press release to explain the
> rules ?
> It's insane?
Absolutely agree Scotia; we should have had a press release a week BEFORE the US Racing started; instead, it seems as if it will happen a week after...ridiculous.
Rob, the P3 bet of yours should have been accepted; I have seen plenty of P3's being posted on Tellytrack showing "banker *4 * 4" for R80 which intuitively tells me that the minimum unit is R5...
On the plus side though, I have been following US racing for years, so it's really great to have it on Tellytrack; can't wait for the Woodbine Meetings to start...one of my favourite US "Canadian" tracks...
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 2 months ago
Hey what you experts think of QUIET EYES tonite?
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 2 months ago
gregbucks Wrote:
> Hey what you experts think of QUIET EYES tonite?
Unless it has improved since it's last run [which it won], it can get beaten today. It's had to drop in stakes to win last time, and now climbs back up to the $50K allowance.
The pace of the race looks muddling from the stats, and the pacemaker could be First Verse, which would have to get to the front from a wide draw. If it does, Quiet Eyes will stalk the pace, but the big danger in my opinion, is Thor's Mjoinor. It has been running well in $50K+ allowances, has a good kick, will come from off the pace, and had a good workout a couple of days ago.
All in all it's a tough race, much tougher than what it seems at first glance when you look at the Ante Post betting...6, 1, 2 for me...
I could be wrong though and Quiet Eyes coiuld hack up by 6 lengths; all disclaimers apply...
> Hey what you experts think of QUIET EYES tonite?
Unless it has improved since it's last run [which it won], it can get beaten today. It's had to drop in stakes to win last time, and now climbs back up to the $50K allowance.
The pace of the race looks muddling from the stats, and the pacemaker could be First Verse, which would have to get to the front from a wide draw. If it does, Quiet Eyes will stalk the pace, but the big danger in my opinion, is Thor's Mjoinor. It has been running well in $50K+ allowances, has a good kick, will come from off the pace, and had a good workout a couple of days ago.
All in all it's a tough race, much tougher than what it seems at first glance when you look at the Ante Post betting...6, 1, 2 for me...
I could be wrong though and Quiet Eyes coiuld hack up by 6 lengths; all disclaimers apply...
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 2 months ago
Yeldah,I agree that once we get our head around handicapping in the US,I would expect to bet more and more on their racing ,and less ands less on ours.
Only 5% handicaps in the US vs 95% handicaps locally is a no-brainer!
Only 5% handicaps in the US vs 95% handicaps locally is a no-brainer!
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