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zico20
09-14-2014, 02:00 PM
I looked over the cards and I am not impressed with todays races. However, I found a horse that is 2-1 on the morning line that will win by half the stretch. That is the good news. The bad news is I got a bad feeling he will go off 1-5. :mad: Great trainer, lone speed, big class edge, best beyers last six races. Lets hope the betting public overlooks him, shall we.

I guess I should give out the track and race now. :) Arlington Park race 9 horse number :5:

The :10: should be in the tri without a doubt. Any help on who the other horse will be would be greatly appreciated!

Hoofless_Wonder
09-14-2014, 02:18 PM
$5K claimer at AP with "cinch" is fraught with peril. :5: does look tough, and seems he scared off some others as 5 scratches leaves the field of 13 reduced to 8.

$5 Tri: :5: with :1: :8: with :10:
$10 Tri: :5: with :10: with :1: :8:

If it comes in and pays $14, don't blame me. I don't bet AP....

lamboguy
09-14-2014, 02:22 PM
i will go with Monmouth 4th #7 CHIP LEADER

Longshot6977
09-14-2014, 02:28 PM
i will go with Monmouth 4th #7 CHIP LEADER
:ThmbUp:

lamboguy
09-14-2014, 02:41 PM
i will go with Monmouth 4th #7 CHIP LEADERtough game, beat everything except for the board

$6.60 for win

zico20
09-14-2014, 02:47 PM
$5K claimer at AP with "cinch" is fraught with peril. :5: does look tough, and seems he scared off some others as 5 scratches leaves the field of 13 reduced to 8.

$5 Tri: :5: with :1: :8: with :10:
$10 Tri: :5: with :10: with :1: :8:

If it comes in and pays $14, don't blame me. I don't bet AP....

I have not bet a AP race other than stakes races in a couple of years. Yes, this is a 5000 claimer and did you see that the :5: only lost by 5 lengths two starts back to a horse that ran in the Preakness this year. I tend to agree with you that the :1: and :8: look the next best after the :5: and :10:

bugboy
09-14-2014, 04:29 PM
if the 5 goes off to pay 3.00 or less......common sense tells me to put my 2 bucks on the 6 6-8

what the hay

zico20
09-14-2014, 07:26 PM
The :5: goes off at 3-5 and wins easy. I am getting pretty good at giving out horses that get bet way down off their morning line and then win. I guess I will have to keep doing this until I lose. :)

dirty moose
09-14-2014, 07:39 PM
The :5: goes off at 3-5 and wins easy. I am getting pretty good at giving out horses that get bet way down off their morning line and then win. I guess I will have to keep doing this until I lose. :)

I wouldn't recommend that. Not sure what this horse was doing in this race. I did bet against.

zico20
09-14-2014, 09:50 PM
I wouldn't recommend that. Not sure what this horse was doing in this race. I did bet against.

Oh don't worry. I only have 116 posts, nobody takes my selections seriously anyway. :D Now, when I get into the stillriledup stratosphere of number of posts, then I will have to take my handicapping to the next level.

FWIW, my last 4 sure things have resulted in 3 single winners and a exacta box winner. Lets keep in mind that I have done this from the biggest of tracks (Del Mar) to the smallest (Fairmount) to the ones in between; Arlington and Delaware. From stakes races to cheap claimers!

I suppose the only thing left to do is go international. Damn, I have not picked a winner at Woodbine in this century. ;)

lamboguy
09-14-2014, 11:28 PM
The :5: goes off at 3-5 and wins easy. I am getting pretty good at giving out horses that get bet way down off their morning line and then win. I guess I will have to keep doing this until I lose. :)any winner is a good pick, just keep it up.

cordep17
09-16-2014, 02:31 AM
a winner is a winner is a winner. Some tickets cash; others don't. A cashing ticket is always better than one that doesn't cash

raybo
09-17-2014, 02:08 AM
a winner is a winner is a winner. Some tickets cash; others don't. A cashing ticket is always better than one that doesn't cash

IMO, the key is which selections become "tickets" and which ones do not. Hit rate isn't everything, important, sure, but only in its relationship to price, over time.