I\'m never one to red board and trust me the profit I turned was nominal compared to what it should have been. Anyone who played Saratoga yesterday should go back and look at this race. It\'s obvious that Bobby G. and I weren\'t the only ones who saw it either by a pair of 20/1 shots in a 11 horse field returning a $ 434.00 exacta.
The race projected the entire field to run between an 11-14, the favorite of the Maker claim was 9/5, reasons to move forward but no more so than many others ?
I used 4 horses in the race on my main pick 4 ticket the 2,3,4, & 8 an all ticket was made as well. It was difficult to use anyone on top in 7th aside from the Contessa pair. The 7 was on the X schedule but still too fast to toss and the 6 would have to bounce big time to get beat.
My tickets were:
6,7 / 5 / 6,7,9 / 2,3,4,8
6,7 / 5 / 6,7,9 / ALL
6 / 5 / 6,7,9 / 2,3,4,8
The 6 bounced, he didn\'t want that last 1/8th, the 5 getting 6 lbs ran a new top and I got put in a choke hold by Bobby G. at the finish as he buried the 6/5 exacta one way and keyed the super with the 5 for second and third !
I ended up saving with a 8/9th double & modest pick 3 play but an all in the first leg for .50 cents would have turned into a $ 7,800.00 pick 4.
The 8th race was one dimensional to me and the 9th showed 3 horses that were that much faster than the rest.
The last leg I keyed the 5 2nd & 3rd in tri\'s and supers with the 2,3,4,8 and caught a small exacta with what I felt were the 2 fastest horses in the race.
I ended up ok but felt I really let a major score get away with a case of good handicapping but horrible betting !!!
I\'m real curious to find out how some others played this sequence ? It\'s obvious by the mutuals that there was a TG influence on the last race.
Good luck,
Frank D.
Hi Frank
I just played the 6th and 7th, and just checked the red board room as I always do to see what they played. The 6th was a 2 horse race, with the fav on top you got 16-1 on your money, pretty good considering. The 10th , I wished I had looked at, the winner had good number power and at 20-1 would have been a must use for me. I am very surprised it wasn\'t used in the analysis,
... and now its off to Michigan.
Make sure your son knows how to tap a keg, and takes Richiebee\'s advice and finds
a good looking sophomore coed who took all the courses he will be taking this
year.
I was pretty good at the keg tapping thing, but mostly dated waitresses and
exercise girls from Fairmount Park.
Kinda explains why I work sixty hour weeks at the age of 56.
See you next weekend; buy stock in AmBev.
Richie,
All sound advice and thank you ! Although I\'ll defer on my son reading your post.
I\'ll be missing my 2nd Travers in 38 years and hopefully some other idiot will bang the keyboard a bit on Sunday morning recapping TGAB\'s seminar.
Don\'t forget to bring a plethora of your 9 x 12 pictures next weekend. I\'m not kidding your a cult hero and we can have an autograph session after the seminar !!!
Good luck,
Frank D.
You\'re assuming the Saratoga grandstand isn\'t floating in Lake George.
FrankD. Wrote:
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> I\'m never one to red board and trust me the profit
> I turned was nominal compared to what it should
> have been. Anyone who played Saratoga yesterday
> should go back and look at this race. It\'s obvious
> that Bobby G. and I weren\'t the only ones who saw
> it either by a pair of 20/1 shots in a 11 horse
> field returning a $ 434.00 exacta.
>
> The race projected the entire field to run between
> an 11-14, the favorite of the Maker claim was 9/5,
> reasons to move forward but no more so than many
> others ?
> I used 4 horses in the race on my main pick 4
> ticket the 2,3,4, & 8 an all ticket was made as
> well. It was difficult to use anyone on top in 7th
> aside from the Contessa pair. The 7 was on the X
> schedule but still too fast to toss and the 6
> would have to bounce big time to get beat.
>
> My tickets were:
>
> 6,7 / 5 / 6,7,9 / 2,3,4,8
>
> 6,7 / 5 / 6,7,9 / ALL
>
> 6 / 5 / 6,7,9 / 2,3,4,8
>
> The 6 bounced, he didn\'t want that last 1/8th, the
> 5 getting 6 lbs ran a new top and I got put in a
> choke hold by Bobby G. at the finish as he buried
> the 6/5 exacta one way and keyed the super with
> the 5 for second and third !
>
> I ended up saving with a 8/9th double & modest
> pick 3 play but an all in the first leg for .50
> cents would have turned into a $ 7,800.00 pick 4.
>
> The 8th race was one dimensional to me and the 9th
> showed 3 horses that were that much faster than
> the rest.
>
> The last leg I keyed the 5 2nd & 3rd in tri\'s and
> supers with the 2,3,4,8 and caught a small exacta
> with what I felt were the 2 fastest horses in the
> race.
>
> I ended up ok but felt I really let a major score
> get away with a case of good handicapping but
> horrible betting !!!
>
> I\'m real curious to find out how some others
> played this sequence ? It\'s obvious by the mutuals
> that there was a TG influence on the last race.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Frank D.
IMHO, real kicker re the winner of the last (on top of the nifty TG evidence) was that after a sustained multi-year slumber, trainer had a two-winner day at Mth a coupla weeks back, thus kicking himself out of his proverbial 20-year nap . . . THEN took the trouble to ship the four-month layoff winner up the Northway. Fortune favors the bold.