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Originally Posted by LemonSoupKid
I can't remember the last time either of those guys hit in a big race. I'm not a pessimist or trying to be annoying either. They're like Watchmaker at this point, I know they are smart but it doesn't seem to translate into any winners in top races in a long while.
I'll sing their praises if they get a big Travers winner or something of the like.
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Andy Serling - has a nice pick pretty much every week. Sometimes several a week. He's very in tune to the competitiveness of the fields in his New York circuit and he does well at pointing out when the odds don't jibe with the relative abilities.
He's honest, and when a big race isn't a good betting race he won't place it on a pedestal. I guess that's my only 'complaint' with Serling.
Andy Beyer - I wish we got to hear his thoughts more often. Not sure if my memory is true here, but I'm giving him credit for Cloud Computing (and generally betting against Always Dreaming) in the Preakness last year. I'm not that critical of Beyer, and just enjoy when he can contribute. Generally enjoy hearing his train of thought.