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Originally Posted by Jaecubed
Hi All,
My first post/question gave me some very good advice and I thought I would go back to the well for another one. I kind of think I know what the overall answer to this question is going to be but I thought I would ask it and see if there is any advantages.
My question is this:
What is your thought on listening to "track experts" thoughts/picks on the days card? I'm practicing/playing Aqueducts and before each days races they have a 30+/- min. show with their thoughts, replays & picks on the days races. As a beginner I find this educational but is this something I should shy away from at some point? I'd like to hear your thoughts on the "experts opinions" and what I should or shouldn't take away from them.
Again thanks in advance for any input on this.
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If I had to pick one, I would go with the Woodbine crew. They have a stellar show from top to bottom and fantastic handicappers.
NYRA's Andy Serling is the biggest joke that racing has on today's public stage based on his on-air arrogance, twitter rants (sounds familiar with a certain someone who lives in a
white house in DC) and his overall "I know it all and you don't" attitude. Why he is still getting work, including NBC while Jason Blewitt got the ax at NYRA I will never know.
With that being said, I don't care for most that are on there, especially anything TVG vomits out.
The best handicappers aren't in front of a camera IMO
This web board TOWERS over what you'll see on most TV broadcasts and you'll get better info from this group, than what you will get via an overpaid TV star that probably gives a quarter of the handicapping effort of what these guys on P.A. will tell you.