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06-23-2018, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by biggestal99
6/23 Ascot selections
1430—Chesham s.—10 Natalie’s toy—monster first run; much more to come
15:05—Hardwicke S.—3 Crystal Ocean—hard to look past; tons the best
15:40–Windsor Castle S.—16 North wind—O’Brien bomber has not shown best.
16:20—Diamond jubilee S.—-9 Redkirk Warrior—you can never go home again; Aussie invader won at ascot way back in 2014 under the name redkirk
17:00—wokingham s.——7 Dreamfield—very talented and lightly raced
17:35—queen Alexandra—11 Thomas Hobson—Chalkie ending to a wonderful meet
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Thanks for these selections.. I'll be piggy backing on many of your same picks!- Very much enjoying the racing this morning!
Good luck!
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06-23-2018, 10:37 AM
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Ascot R3
Sabre may outrun his odds.
This horse is well meant.
Trainer Richard Fahey won this race before with a horse he rated lower.
Huge field and questionable draw in stall 27, though, so he's no cinch.
Still, hoping for 10-1+ on the US tote.
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06-23-2018, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by horses4courses
Sabre may outrun his odds.
This horse is well meant.
Trainer Richard Fahey won this race before with a horse he rated lower.
Huge field and questionable draw in stall 27, though, so he's no cinch.
Still, hoping for 10-1+ on the US tote.
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Nearly got it done. Impressive selection in a 28 horse field.
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06-23-2018, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Lemon Drop Husker
Nearly got it done. Impressive selection in a 28 horse field.
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Thanks....he did run a big race, without the smoothest of trips.
Still, he never quite looked like getting by the winner.
Went off at 17-1 on DRF Bets and paid $10 to show.
Yours truly bet him to win
I'd make the same bet again, though.
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06-23-2018, 11:44 AM
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Ugh... I had the "Harry Angel" there...
I feel robbed
Just glad he was ok.
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06-23-2018, 11:51 AM
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Ugh... I had the "Harry Angel" there...
I feel robbed
Just glad he was ok.
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They were saying jock gave them the go ahead not knowing his hind leg was on the other side of the gate.
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06-23-2018, 11:53 AM
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Trainer has reported Harry Angel has a puncture wound on his leg. Vet is taking care of him but hopefully it won't be too serious. Very unfortunate incident.
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06-23-2018, 12:03 PM
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So the bookies have the option of declaring a horse a non starter and refunding on an individual basis due to an unfair chance. I have seen some refund on certain horses while others do not.
Following twitter and watching people get absolutely livid they wont refund the massively backed Harry Angel after refunding a long shot earlier today for much less of an issue.
I guess the beat goes on everywhere. At least they have several people to plead a case with and yell at. We get none of that lol.
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06-23-2018, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by WP1981
So the bookies have the option of declaring a horse a non starter and refunding on an individual basis due to an unfair chance. I have seen some refund on certain horses while others do not.
Following twitter and watching people get absolutely livid they wont refund the massively backed Harry Angel after refunding a long shot earlier today for much less of an issue.
I guess the beat goes on everywhere. At least they have several people to plead a case with and yell at. We get none of that lol.
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I don't mind taking my lumps, but at least let me run in the race
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06-23-2018, 01:14 PM
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What a great meet...look forward to it every year. Did pretty well this time. I avoid those 30 horse fields and generally stick to the Group races.
Old school handicapping using class and preference of ground (good, soft etc etc) did the trick for me this year.
Also avoid the 2yr old racing. Not enough form for me to go on.
Can't wait until next year
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06-24-2018, 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by WP1981
So the bookies have the option of declaring a horse a non starter and refunding on an individual basis due to an unfair chance. I have seen some refund on certain horses while others do not.
Following twitter and watching people get absolutely livid they wont refund the massively backed Harry Angel after refunding a long shot earlier today for much less of an issue.
I guess the beat goes on everywhere. At least they have several people to plead a case with and yell at. We get none of that lol.
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No, the bookies cannot declare a horse a non starter, only the stewards can do that officially and in that case the bookies would have made what is called a rule 4 deduction on winning bets so they can balance their books. They can of course decide to refund stakes if they want to be generous and get a bit of good publicity (to pretend they're actually nice people) but that would have given them a huge loss (some would have been hundreds of thousands of pounds) on the race as they would have had to pay out full odds on the winner and not been allowed to make a rule 4 deduction. There was a stewards enquiry after the race and the jockey said he did indicate to the starter that everything was OK and he should start the race. No fault on anyone.
The case earlier in the week was different as it was a long shot and wouldn't affect the bookies margins too much and I understand it was only one or two bookies that did it. The unfortunate thing is that those getting angry are just talking through their pockets, it would have been nice if a few more of them cared about the welfare of the horse. You place a bet and take your chance, these things happen in racing.
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06-25-2018, 08:00 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheGarMan
Thanks for these selections.. I'll be piggy backing on many of your same picks!- Very much enjoying the racing this morning!
Good luck!
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Dreamfield---Rats......
every bookie was quaking in his shoes.
and then the bomber won sending the bookies home happy.
I was an up and down meet for me. I had a few nice priced winners. but many losers. Ascot will keep you humble.
Allan
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