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Messages - nathan.prather@gmail.com

#1
Sorry you feel that way but Will do.  All the best!
Nathan
#2
Wow, that really hurts my feelings.

All the best!
Nathan
#3
Wow, glad to get these kind of responses.  Giving me some real insight to the people behind the Thoro-Graph product.

I simply stated that I should never let anyone talk me off a horse.

All Night Explanation:  Sorry for the confusion.  I spent an hour on Manhattan.  Rest of the night spent watching replays of Belmont stakes and the other races.

I stayed up all night watching replays handicapping the Belmont Stakes, spent an hour or so on the Manhattan.  

I was hoping for a much more professional response from Jerry, something like this:  Sorry, I was way off with my picks for this seminar.  Wasn\'t expecting to be attacked.  Very unprofessional, and I won\'t be buying an Seminars in the future.

All the best!
Nathan
#4
I was on vacation due to time restraints I broke my golden rule:

\"Never let a someone talk you off a horse, ONLY let them talk you onto a horse\"

I didn\'t have time to dig deep into the card and used Seminar to trim down my Pick 4 starting in R8 Just a Game.  Unfortunately the Seminar was way, way off:

Examples:

Just a Game = \"Wide Open race but we are totally against Celestine\"

Met Mile = \"Frosted a very beatable favorite\"  = won by 14 lengths

Manhattan = Considered tossing Flintshire b/c of draw.  Flintshire in the 30 Post Position would have beaten this group.  I stayed up all night and did my homework so I stuck to my guns and was right.

Blemont Stakes = Creator. \"If he runs back to his top, might get him in the exotics\"
.  

To give credit the Seminar was right to speak well about Governor Malibu and Destin.  If the rabbit Gettysburg didn\'t block Malibu he could have won.

Like others I should have downgraded Stradivari for coming back so soon.  Lasix dehydrates horses need longer to recover.

Hopefully I won\'t get greedy and make this mistake in the future for the 100th time:
\"Never let a someone talk you off a horse, ONLY let them talk you onto a horse\"