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07-28-2017, 08:50 PM
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Let's Handicap the Jim Dandy S.
Regardless of whether there's any value, I'm doing this for fun. Here are my thoughts which I posted on Facebook somewhere.
Always Dreaming - Is he done? Yes it's a fair question to ask. Super Saver was done after the 2010 Kentucky Derby. Tough read. He can either win or finish dead last.
Cloud Computing - The most trustworthy entrant. Preakness winner has few holes and should give a good account of himself.
Giuseppe the Great - Just not in the same class probably. But he might take a piece.
Pavel - Incredible confidence shown for the connections to go from career debut to GII against experienced foes so quickly. He can win.
Good Samaritan - Wild card with no dirt starts.
Conclusion:
Cloud Computing over Pavel.
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07-28-2017, 08:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by letswastemoney
Regardless of whether there's any value, I'm doing this for fun. Here are my thoughts which I posted on Facebook somewhere.
Always Dreaming - Is he done? Yes it's a fair question to ask. Super Saver was done after the 2010 Kentucky Derby. Tough read. He can either win or finish dead last.
Cloud Computing - The most trustworthy entrant. Preakness winner has few holes and should give a good account of himself.
Giuseppe the Great - Just not in the same class probably. But he might take a piece.
Pavel - Incredible confidence shown for the connections to go from career debut to GII against experienced foes so quickly. He can win.
Good Samaritan - Wild card with no dirt starts.
Conclusion:
Cloud Computing over Pavel.
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I agree with your assessment of Pavel. I will probably make a small win wager on #4 Pavel.
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07-28-2017, 10:53 PM
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I sometimes create an odds line but unlike traditional uses of odds line which play the overlays,
I look for horses bet down from the odds-line to take into account information not included in line. so for this race
2/1
3/1
6/1
14/1
3/1
Unfortunately I've not yet developed a method to automate a contender separation between competing bet downs,
In which case I would use traditional reading of the form to decide.
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07-28-2017, 11:33 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by porchy44
I agree with your assessment of Pavel. I will probably make a small win wager on #4 Pavel.
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I know that Paul Reddam is inclined to take a shot in big races even if he doesn't have a horse that really fits. The trick is to know when he's serious and when he is shooting the moon. In the case of Pavel, given his 6.5 furlong maiden, it looks like he's more likely to play the Classic Empire role in the Jim Dandy, and fire to the front. If Always Dreaming tries to go, the two horses might fry themselves. That opens it up for Cloud Computing and Giuseppe the Great. But Doug O'Neill has done an excellent job of training for Reddam and has gotten a lot of long shots home. I'm having a hard time seeing how the race is run to give Pavel the advantage, but it may turn out to be a great bet if the horse has talent.
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07-29-2017, 10:08 AM
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Always Dreaming looks very tough here.
Likely tracks Pavel, in about the 2-path. Shows a big response at the top of the stretch.
This is a rested Always Dreaming, who is responding as well as ever in his workouts. He's unlikely to come up empty.
Cloud Computing is prepping for the Travers. Brown and Castellano aren't going to employ any hyper-aggressive tactics, to try to tackle Always Dreaming early. Cloud Computing will be chasing home Always Dreaming's win.
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07-29-2017, 11:06 AM
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You can have Pavel. The horse is just getting a free trip to the East coast care of Frank Conversation, and why not! In a five-horse field , he might get 4th purse money, $30K, which would be same as $50k ALWnX1.
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07-29-2017, 01:01 PM
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Pavel will keep them honest but they'll be on him. Always Dreaming stands to take more pressure from Pavel, but surely he can handle that one, and no way the two favorites let Pavel get too loose. Even if he does, tough to hold on 9f. Seems to set up a little better for Cloud Computing, but all the wise guys seem to be prematurely getting on him and leaving AD for dead, although CC does have upside.
Third is a crapshoot. Maybe Pavel holds on, probably clunks up, maybe transfers enough late turf form to get the show.
Forced to pick, I'd say take the second favorite on top, with the first favorite, then for show. Really really forced, - - .
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07-29-2017, 04:53 PM
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How's about me make some $$$ here?
Nick Zito's paired up a new top 95-96 off of a freshening.
Cloud Computing made his big Preakness win of off a 96 previous top. B's off, jock switch, but never been around two turns.
Could be fast up front, this guy can close, as can Good Samaritan, a big ?
I give both a shot here, surely for the underneath slots.
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07-29-2017, 06:13 PM
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for me
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07-29-2017, 06:16 PM
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I just can't see the others. Underneath the top two is complete crap shoot.
Win
Exacta /
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07-29-2017, 06:18 PM
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The pedigree of Good Samaritan says the dirt should be no problem. The race shape might be though.
Always Dreaming running his race before the gate opens.?
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07-29-2017, 06:21 PM
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Disregard that race shape comment.
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07-29-2017, 06:22 PM
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what does that do to the 3 year-old race?
Preakness and Derby winner getting 3rd and 5th
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07-29-2017, 06:23 PM
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The Voice of Reason!
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Surf and Turf tonight, baybeeee!
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07-29-2017, 06:26 PM
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as the announcer said,
Happy Birthday, Mr. Mott
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