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05-04-2017, 05:24 PM
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@TimeformUSfigs
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Moore, OK
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Since we're talking Andy, his Derby and Oaks analysis.
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05-04-2017, 09:54 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Seattle
Posts: 3,943
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dilanesp
People are complex. It is possible for multiple things to all be true.
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Very true. And I understand that being scolded, for a lack of a better word, by somebody that is publicly recognized, can sting a little more than if joe blow ultracapper calls you out. I understand all that. But sometimes we have to look at ourselves and ask if maybe we placed our lectern a little too high, or tried to show that we're plugged in at a little higher current than we really are, and the inevitable "prove it" was sure to come.
I've been called out here a number of times for statements I can't solidly support, most recently in the Chuck Berry thread. Though I stated something I know I've heard, and give credence to, I still had to step back because I can't prove something that hit somebody's nerve wrong. That's the way the game of "lookie what I know" or "aren't I the smart one" works. But it doesn't have to get vitriolic when your feelings get hurt, particularly when somebody has shown a very generous and considerate side of themselves.
If you want to be a "player", you're going to have to face the "real players" sooner or later.
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05-04-2017, 10:39 PM
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Veteran
Join Date: May 2014
Location: Lincoln, NE
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Originally Posted by cj
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Good stuff. TY sir.
Can never doubt Andy's heart and love for horse racing. And his hard work spills out throughout on these links.
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05-04-2017, 10:50 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 8,798
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While that's not exactly how I would describe my interactions with him, that's also not important. He's a notable person in the industry and a skilled handicapper, and I sincerely hope he finds his way back to the board.
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05-05-2017, 11:44 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: NJ
Posts: 5,851
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dilanesp
While that's not exactly how I would describe my interactions with him, that's also not important. He's a notable person in the industry and a skilled handicapper, and I sincerely hope he finds his way back to the board.
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I agree with you on this post 100%, I also haven't had many pleasant interactions with him but what he brings to the forum in knowledge alone makes him a very welcome addition!
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05-05-2017, 01:23 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Denver
Posts: 4,163
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Andy has longevity at NYRA, and I'd put that in the category of an accomplishment that underscores his talent. I know from experience it's a hard job and he does it well. I know a few immediately recognizable writers/handicappers who will monitor the posts but will not participate, by choice.
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05-06-2017, 10:18 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 7,510
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ultracapper
I've never shared this story before, because it's personal, and it was a private favor, from Andy to me. But after seeing the new and improved Andy Serling thread, I just felt the desire to share.
About 10 years ago my youngest son was in the 8th grade, and had to do a report on a "family interest". He chose my special little interest, horse racing. One of the segments of the report was to interview somebody, outside of the family, that was knowledgeable on the subject. I can't remember exactly how it came to Andy's attention, but one way or another, through the only contact I've ever had with him, a message board just like this, he offered to allow my son to call him, at his home, during off hours, in the evening, when New York is 3 hours ahead of us in Seattle, and let my son ask him some questions. Andy doesn't know me from Jack Robinson, but for him to do that was something I will always appreciate. I put in bold that one statement because it doesn't begin to convey how I really feel, but if I get too wordy, I'll screw it up. But I've stated many times on this board that I'm an unapologetic Andy Serling fan, and it's because of the kind of man he is. It has nothing to do with his handicapping or public persona.
Anyway, CJ can lock this one also, because I have no interest in being the initiator of another Andy Serling thread. But I did want to share this, and I hope it stays up for others to read.
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Based on tweets back and forth and my face to face conversation with him at Saratoga last summer, I can tell you this, Andy Serling is a good guy. He was pleasant and willing to engage in a discussion regarding the early part of that day's card. Good back and forth. And he did this during the race program when his time is limited.
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05-06-2017, 11:21 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 1,121
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Full disclosure I don't know Andy, never met him but we have multiple friends and acquaintances.
My take on him has been simple. Andy can give it and he can take it and those people are few and far between these days. I think people simply don't know what to do with him.
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05-07-2017, 08:35 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: 1 hr away from Belmont
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Years back, I couldn't stand him. Couldn't even listen to him, but he was always there on the screen and unavoidable. Then I heard him talking about his experiences talking about seeing Dr. Fager run at Aqueduct and as Tom stated above, his passion for the game was undeniable.
It's easy to judge somebody from a few minutes on the screen here and there, but you won't always be right in your conclusion. He does have a sarcastic sense of humor as do most New Yorkers, so I can see people in other parts of the country not understanding that. He does display humility here and there. My opinion of him has changed 180 degrees before this post. Maybe one day I will get to meet him. Who knows?
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05-07-2017, 11:00 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: NJ
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I would say that Andy does not suffer fools gladly. When he sees people online act like they know it all when they clearly can't tell which of the horse is which, he shoots them down. Is he blunt about it in a way some can't handle? Yes. But it's also pretty clear if you meet him in "real life" that he's a good, helpful guy. And to me that's what's important.
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05-07-2017, 11:11 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 12,402
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05-07-2017, 11:19 AM
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Charm school graduate
Join Date: Jun 2016
Posts: 1,902
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Quote:
Originally Posted by johnhannibalsmith
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I'm jealous. I need my own song.
Send in the clowns maybe?
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05-07-2017, 11:34 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 12,402
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EasyGoer89
I'm jealous. I need my own song.
Send in the clowns maybe?
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05-08-2017, 05:07 PM
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#29
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Charm school graduate
Join Date: Jun 2016
Posts: 1,902
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Quote:
Originally Posted by johnhannibalsmith
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Ok I'm adopting this as the official SRU song! Thanks, I have a song now!
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05-08-2017, 06:41 PM
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Buckle Up
Join Date: Apr 2014
Posts: 10,614
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EasyGoer89
Ok I'm adopting this as the official SRU song! Thanks, I have a song now!
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When you're no longer here SRU, this is the song you'll be singing:
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