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Originally Posted by Parkview_Pirate
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I came up with different selections, so Value Capping versus Park Magic version 0.57 looks like this for a head-to-head match:
10th Aqu: ValueCapping - , ParkMagic -
10th Kee: ValueCapping - , ParkMagic -
8th SA: ValueCapping - , ParkMagic -
(for newsmatter use only....)
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Sorry, didn't mean to lead to any confusion. ParkMagic v0.57 could have just as been easily called "Prophetic Pirate", "Parkview's Plays", or "The Pirate Plunders your Wallet in the Park".
Black Magic, indeed..
So, head to head our picks hit the exacta (boxed) in all races, in today's Derby preps that were generally snoozefests.
Wood: Exacta 2-1 pays $45.80
Bluegrass: Exacta 2-8 pays $18.60
SA Derby: Exacta 1-6 pays $14.00
So, The Pirate/Pizzolla approach cleans up in the mighty sample size of three, with the Pirate doing 2/3 of the lifting.
I don't mean to be too harsh here, 'cause I know there are some users of his products that swear by it, but today's races were an odd example of how bettors can be on totally different pages from race to race, and dialed in to cash or get nothing. Pizzolla claims he never has sold his picks "as a touting service" and that his product is simply a tool to invest in the ponies, both of which may very well be true. But his video was not very convincing - some serious hedging going on, which is going to lead the majority of horseplayers into trouble - IMHO....