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Originally Posted by Bullet Plane
Well, Jerry Bailey mentioned the difficulty of Senior Buscador winning due to his consistently wide trips. I didnt think it was necessary to keep the horse as wide as rhe jockey did in this race. I got especially mad at rhe quater pole, when the jockey tipped the horse out five or six wide when he could have easily moved inside to the rail and saved precious ground. I did lose a bet so perhaps I'm just not being objective.
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IMO you made a good bet, the horse was decent value. If anyone happened to listen to the recent Bet with the best podcast it was quite a nice interview with Mark Cramer. I liked when he explained his wagering style, it's essentially the value horse at 6-1 or higher to win and place
unless the favorite is legit, in which case it's
still the value horse to win but instead of the place bet he goes with a straight exacta using the favorite over the value horse. In this case we have a $70 exacta under Bob and he's always kind of hard not to like.
Anyway it's quite a good strategy IMO. I happened to do the same thing when I visited Woodbine over the summer I think I had liked a 14-1 in the first race whom I had to win of course but put him underneath the legit favorite, connected with that exacta as a place bet, saved my bacon there, ended up going home a winner for the day just by making that one good decision.