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Old 06-06-2014, 02:15 AM   #9
NJ Stinks
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Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
The race to 10? Is that cover price, or number of threads on the price of the DRF?

People pay $4.00 for a track program with two tracks in it (and Equibase figs), but they'll complain about paying $9.00 for a DRF with five+ tracks in it (and Beyer figs and articles and all the other stuff in there)?

I don't get it...
I don't get it either pricewise. My Friday DRF cost $7.50 ontrack and $9 offtrack (I bought it offtrack). It's got 8 tracks in it. That's $1.12 a track. No way can I bitch about the price.

My complaint is the abbreviated names of horses. It's beyond pathetic. Here's an example from my Friday DRF that includes the early Pick 5 Saturday at Belmont as well as the 8 full cards on Friday:

The Brooklyn is the 3rd race Saturday. The #4 (Cat Burglar) ran 3rd in the Pimlico Special. I forgot who beat Cat Burglar that day but - no problem - DRF lists the top 3 finishers in the PP's. Here are the top finishers as they appear in my DRF:

Win Rltnr
Place PrrfrRlf

I did the only thing I could do after looking at that brain teaser - I looked up the results of the Pimlico Special online.

Anyway, in case you forgot too:

Rltnr is Revolutionary
PrrfrRlf is Prayer for Relief

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