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redeye007
05-04-2009, 07:04 AM
Race 1

:6: 3/1

tri :6: with 9-1-3-5 with 9-1-3-5

Race 7

:8: 3/1

tri :8: with 7-1-5-9 with 7-1-5-9

race 10

:1: 3/1

tri :1: with 4-8-5-7 with 4-8-5-7

super :1: with :4: with 8-5-7 with 8-5-7

good luck :)

redeye007
05-04-2009, 05:13 PM
mnr 05/04 pick3 races 6-8

Race 6 :4: :7: :5:

Race 7 :8: :7:

Race 8 :7: :1: :5:

$1 pick 3= $18

good luck :)

CBedo
05-04-2009, 06:10 PM
Race 1

:6: 3/1

tri :6: with 9-1-3-5 with 9-1-3-5
This race is nutty. What did you see in the five that can get it up into the money?

None of these can run, but there are a bunch that have "delta" opportunities (chance for some change to move them forward enough to win this one).

I liked the 6's early speed ability, but it's hard to fall in love with a 0 for 54 jockey!

redeye007
05-04-2009, 06:14 PM
mnr 05/04 pick3 races 6-8

Race 6 :4: :7: :5:

Race 7 :8: :7:

Race 8 :7: :1: :5:

$1 pick 3= $18

good luck :)

#1 master copy in the 8th is a late scratch. I'll just leave the ticket at $12 now. :)

redeye007
05-04-2009, 06:15 PM
This race is nutty. What did you see in the five that can get it up into the money?

None of these can run, but there are a bunch that have "delta" opportunities (chance for some change to move them forward enough to win this one).

these are the selections generated by the prof jones software. sometimes the longshots get in the money.

CBedo
05-04-2009, 06:19 PM
thx

redeye007
05-04-2009, 06:30 PM
there's one first time starter in race 1 and could be the tri spoiler. I 'll use him in another tri ticket

:6: with :4: with :1: :3: :5: :9:

:6: with :1: :3: :5: :9: with :4:

$8

CBedo
05-04-2009, 07:04 PM
Nice hit in Race 1. Too bad, you couldn't get the 9 out of there.

redeye007
05-04-2009, 07:07 PM
Race 1

:6: 3/1

tri :6: with 9-1-3-5 with 9-1-3-5

Race 7

:8: 3/1

tri :8: with 7-1-5-9 with 7-1-5-9

race 10

:1: 3/1

tri :1: with 4-8-5-7 with 4-8-5-7

super :1: with :4: with 8-5-7 with 8-5-7

good luck :)

BINGO-BANGO BONGO $1 TRI $473.60 RACE 1 6-5-9 :cool: :cool: :cool:

redeye007
05-04-2009, 07:21 PM
BINGO-BANGO BONGO $1 TRI $473.60 RACE 1 6-5-9 :cool: :cool: :cool:

buggers, I forgot to play the exacta. $90/$1 :bang: :bang: :bang:

CBedo
05-04-2009, 09:06 PM
:3::4::5: first leg for me, of late pick 3

CBedo
05-04-2009, 09:09 PM
:3::4::5: first leg for me, of late pick 3
:3::7::8: 2nd leg

CBedo
05-04-2009, 09:35 PM
:3::7::8: 2nd leg
:3::5::8: last leg. Come on! Maybe I should hedge with your 7 redeye! haha

CBedo
05-05-2009, 12:26 AM
POW! $332.20 for the $1 pick 3 ($27 total)

redeye007
05-05-2009, 03:19 AM
nice hit :jump: when the 3 jumped out the gate in the 7th I knew he was gone.

Cubbymac26
05-05-2009, 04:41 AM
Hey guys I'm new to this site like the mtr posts got out of work early tonite and hammered that 4 8 3 tri for 20 thought 10.40 was a little weak I see to many short tris there just seems like the Money is always rite there and when horses are dead 6-5 ml goes off 5-2 u can throw them rite out... Anybody agree???

judd
05-05-2009, 05:43 AM
POW! $332.20 for the $1 pick 3 ($27 total)
nice cappin

CBedo
05-05-2009, 01:00 PM
Hey guys I'm new to this site like the mtr posts got out of work early tonite and hammered that 4 8 3 tri for 20 thought 10.40 was a little weak I see to many short tris there just seems like the Money is always rite there and when horses are dead 6-5 ml goes off 5-2 u can throw them rite out... Anybody agree???
In a race with a 6 horse field, with an ovewhelming favorite on top and the other two favorites right below, 10.40 seems good to me. I actually figured the fair trifecta price (after takeout) using the win pool probabilities, and came up with with about 8.00 fair price.

CBedo
05-05-2009, 01:03 PM
nice hit :jump: when the 3 jumped out the gate in the 7th I knew he was gone.

Last night was one of those Mountaineer nights where whoever got out on top, stayed on top usually, especially in sprints.

I usually don't play 3 x 3 x 3 tickets. Usually I'll pick a key horse in each and go:

1 x 3 x 3
3 x 1 x 3
3 x 3 x 1
and I try not to use more than 1 probable public favorite as my key.

Same price, but more on my better selections, but I almost missed getting the ticket in last night so went with the 27 combination ticket. Actually, only 1 of the winners would have been my key, so it worked out the same.

redeye007
05-05-2009, 03:44 PM
never key on the favorite in the tri's and supers. you want the favorite off the board for the big payoff. ;)

lamboguy
05-05-2009, 04:45 PM
this is a great thread. mountaineer is my favorite track because i like the races they write. also mark and nancy give you good insights on how the track is playing during the night. i find it a tough task to be able to predict how the track is going to play for 3 straight races. some of you might not know that mountaineer is right next door to a river. so that means you get wild changes in bias's one race to the next. mountaineer is not a numbers track, it is a bias track, and there is no such thing as being an amateur hour handicapper in that place. it takes alot of work, and you have to be able to remember races that were run there 6 months ago.

Chris Longshot
05-05-2009, 06:46 PM
this is a great thread. mountaineer is my favorite track because i like the races they write. also mark and nancy give you good insights on how the track is playing during the night. i find it a tough task to be able to predict how the track is going to play for 3 straight races. some of you might not know that mountaineer is right next door to a river. so that means you get wild changes in bias's one race to the next. mountaineer is not a numbers track, it is a bias track, and there is no such thing as being an amateur hour handicapper in that place. it takes alot of work, and you have to be able to remember races that were run there 6 months ago.


Great post lambo, your the first poster Iv'e seen illustrate such a clear understanding of the daily ins and outs of Mountaineer racing, everything you said is right on point! I remember a few years back when I use to post just for Mountaineer, I was very observant, watched every race, kept charts, tracked the biases and listened to to Mark and Nancy's analysis each and every night. And as a result had some nice success there but it took a lot of work, too much in fact, definately wasn't a track where you could just skim over the pp's at a glance, or worse just pound the favorites. You had to follow the track daily, not missing many, if any days, Mountaineer is and will always be a track that rewards you for being consistent and observant, doing the research and even with all that, it is still hard to come out a winning player there. The last statement you said is so true because much of the same horses run over and over again there, it pays to have an excellent ability to recall previous races, make trip notes, a proposition unfortunately that has eroded me at the tender age of 32 :D. Accurate and informitive post, you should comment on the MNR blog below the moniker or any one else who loves the mountain, you seem to have good insight to offer and we need all the help we can get. G/L tonight to all the posters on the thread. :)

lamboguy
05-05-2009, 07:12 PM
i used to focus in on philadelphia park and sulfolk downs before i took up the mountain. the slots in pennsylvania basically got rid of the lower level condition races, and with the boost of their purses they get horses shipping in from all over the place. sulfolk downs is still allowing steroids and bute. the results there have turned out to be the least predictable i have ever seen. how could i possibly know what a trainer is doing to the horse from one race to the next in that place?

mountaineer is consistant and seems dedicated to horse racing and not just resting on the laurels of slot machines.

Chris Longshot
05-05-2009, 07:42 PM
mountaineer is consistant and seems dedicated to horse racing and not just resting on the laurels of slot machines.

unfortunately the opposite is true lambo, they don't give a rats ass about the racing there, its all about the slots, if you ever visited there you would notice for sure. All you need to know is the same people who run MNR built a racino, Presque Isle Downs in PA, all that does is steal entries from Mountaineer, think of it as robbing Peter to pay Paul. The reason for having the track there is because they need the slots to get approve, they could care less about the repercussions for MNR racing. Its a shame because for a minor circuit track, Mountaineer has such a solid following, many dedicated players, just wish the management there would notice it and market it more. They do take between 1.5-2 mil in handle a night, not bad at all, I'm afraid with Presque Isle opening in three days you will slowly see the entries and overall quality of racing at MNR diminsh, hopefully the upcoming turf season will keep it strong. I hope I'm wrong but I'm afraid I might not be.