That\'s funny. I do not see Len Ragozin\'s name anywhere on this list....
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Ask the Experts / Re: Arlington Million
July 21, 2006, 07:49:30 AM
I recommend BOB CHINN\'S on Milwaukee Avenue in Wheeling, Illinois. Not far from Arlington this is one of the finest fish and seafood places in the entire Midwest. Their Alaskan King Crab Legs, Lobster, or Onaga or Opaca Paca flown in from Hawaii is as good as it gets.
It is on Milwaukee, just south of Dundee Road on the East side of the street. Not 30 minutes from the track and sensational.
It is on Milwaukee, just south of Dundee Road on the East side of the street. Not 30 minutes from the track and sensational.
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Ask the Experts / Re: white mercedes
December 04, 2005, 07:45:57 AM
Not sure where the surprise is that Saint Augustus won the ROTW.
Using Brisnet Sheets, this horse was \"explosive.\" Ever hear that term from the old Rag seminars of years ago? Explosive horses have a tendency to explode once in awhile...lol...
Using Brisnet Sheets, this horse was \"explosive.\" Ever hear that term from the old Rag seminars of years ago? Explosive horses have a tendency to explode once in awhile...lol...
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Ask the Experts / Re: Let's Make It Official
September 26, 2005, 07:29:04 AM
Nice call on Lord of the Game, Joe. I liked that one too and had him on top of the three that followed. A win there would have been gigantic.
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Ask the Experts / Hollywood Sunday
July 04, 2005, 06:19:52 AM
What a heartbreaker. I keyed the 2 King\'s Court, in the 4th race at Hollywood Sunday with 1-5-12...and just got beat by the 1. The tri paid over $650 and the super paid $6926. Poor betting cost me boxcars. Smart betters using TG had to hit that race by putting 2 first and second.
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Ask the Experts / Re: Pimlico Special
May 21, 2005, 05:06:45 AM
Nice call on Eddington Richiebee. I respect a guy who comes right out with one name for the win. Especially when I totally agree. Luckily I bet before seeing the final numbers...might have changed my mind at 5-2.
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Ask the Experts / Re: Derby Trial
April 29, 2005, 09:20:45 AM
I do not think Miracle Man is fast enough to beat either Santana Strings or Vicarage. Not much value until 3rd place with Crimson Stag or Don\'t Get Mad
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Ask the Experts / Re: Louisiana Derby
March 12, 2005, 07:03:31 AM
Lots of interesting chat on this race. I personally like KC on my ticket and would leave Scipion off. KC might be the key.
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Ask the Experts / Re: rotw
January 15, 2005, 05:24:00 AM
I do not see a big pay day with this race. In fact, it is obvious Storm Surge looks like a bounce and I believe Kansas City Boy will be the favorite here, and clearly looks like the best horse in the race. No big pay day no matter how you play behind, as Biloxi Palace looks solid on the ticket.
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Ask the Experts / Funny Cide?
November 04, 2004, 08:46:08 AM
Funny Cide\'s October 12 race at Belmont was quite an effort, coming back as he did to win. My guess was it would result in a bounce in the Classic.
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Ask the Experts / Haskell
August 08, 2004, 03:40:01 PM
Not only did you beat Ragozin on all counts, but your LS ran big to complete the tri. Snookie hurt me a bit by finishing 2nd. Congratulations on yet another great piece of handicapping. Too bad Bravo did not ride in the triple crown races in lieu of Smith, who killed this terrific horse\'s chance to be in the money in the Belmont with his way off the rail ride.
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Ask the Experts / Re: SAND SPRINGS
August 05, 2004, 09:48:30 AM
I am not even sure what it means to \"...blindly play the figures...\"
Does that mean key the lowest number and play the next two or three behind?
I thought TG Sheets were just a tool to use as support for your own handicapping of each race, and to identify value you might otherwise overlook.
Does that mean key the lowest number and play the next two or three behind?
I thought TG Sheets were just a tool to use as support for your own handicapping of each race, and to identify value you might otherwise overlook.
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Ask the Experts / Re: Saturday Action
June 13, 2004, 07:29:44 AM
Suave could have salvaged the day in the fourth, but I didn\'t play J. Town on my tickets. Overall short price keys and the inability to find the \"second\" horse made it a tough day at Churchill. Some winners could only have been chosen by color or favorite numbers....
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Ask the Experts / Re: Saturday Action
June 12, 2004, 06:13:43 AM
Thanks bdhsheets. I did have a $4 exacta and collected $167 to partially salvage my Belmont day. But left before the race and just left a token exacta bet.
Have the 12 circled in red in the 6th. I think the morning line in the 7th will change. I have the 4 in the 8th with 1-6-8. I believe Peace may rule in the Foster and agree that SI gets beat today.
In the 10th that Fires horse could boost the tris and supers. Like Vicki a bit and the 2 in the finale.
Have the 12 circled in red in the 6th. I think the morning line in the 7th will change. I have the 4 in the 8th with 1-6-8. I believe Peace may rule in the Foster and agree that SI gets beat today.
In the 10th that Fires horse could boost the tris and supers. Like Vicki a bit and the 2 in the finale.
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Ask the Experts / Saturday Action
June 11, 2004, 05:54:20 PM
So does anyone see anything interesting on the sheets for Churchill on Sat?? Hopefully the numbers will be more helpful than the numbers on the Belmont card....
And if you liked Seek Gold in the first last Saturday, don\'t respond.
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And if you liked Seek Gold in the first last Saturday, don\'t respond.
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