was there on saturday. i actually liked it quite a bit. i thought their interpretation of the paddock was nice. it is important to remember that the plant is not complete yet. when it is done, it might surplant arlington as my favorite \"modern\" track.
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#2
Ask the Experts / Re: 5 Horse ROTW
July 17, 2005, 10:49:44 AM
i think we\'ve seen the first sign of the apocalypse, i\'m going to agree with ctc on a race. i\'ll take high limit for a new big hdtv bob.
#3
Ask the Experts / Re: pletcher
July 05, 2005, 03:10:03 PM
half life of mepivacaine is 1.6 hours. that means every 1.6 hours half of the amount get removed from the system. the half-life is somewhat variable. if you expect 1.6 hours and it ends up 3, you can end up with more in the system than you expect at some point after the injection.
from my experience, this is used as a joint block. it works extremely well. the problem is that pain is the bodys way of saying something is wrong. thus, you might only get one race before a career ending injury.
from my experience, this is used as a joint block. it works extremely well. the problem is that pain is the bodys way of saying something is wrong. thus, you might only get one race before a career ending injury.
#4
Ask the Experts / Re: ROTW
June 25, 2005, 11:50:03 AM
my top two most likely winners are gold strike and three in the bag. i have dance with ravens about 6th in this race. however, i don\'t know if you have to adjust the numbers because of the exchange rate, so i\'m just to going to play something wacky here. assuming morning line, gold strike to win as the fastest horse and some exactas using granique and ablo.
consider it a donation to the mutuel pool.
consider it a donation to the mutuel pool.
#5
Ask the Experts / Re: Mother Goose on Saturday
June 25, 2005, 10:53:30 AM
i strongly doubt summerly will be third choice in here. i fully expect her to be favored. although, her and smuggler both at 2/1 wouldn\'t be much of a surprise.
i give her about a 40% chance to win. that means i\'ll be wrong on the race more often than i\'ll be right. i wouldn\'t be making any straight wagers on the race at 2/1. however, if i get 5/2, i\'ll be at the window (virtually).
good luck on your wagers.
i give her about a 40% chance to win. that means i\'ll be wrong on the race more often than i\'ll be right. i wouldn\'t be making any straight wagers on the race at 2/1. however, if i get 5/2, i\'ll be at the window (virtually).
good luck on your wagers.
#6
Ask the Experts / Re: Mother Goose on Saturday
June 25, 2005, 05:22:58 AM
i think summerly is a slight overlay at the 8/5 morning line. not enough to play, but an overlay nonetheless.
#7
Ask the Experts / Re: ROTW
June 18, 2005, 12:26:33 PM
yesterday, i thought pd might go off about 4-5/1. right now i think he may go off around 2/1-5/2. he would be a toss for me at those odds.
#8
Ask the Experts / Re: Eddington Rumor
June 18, 2005, 07:44:33 AM
doesn\'t look like it
EDDINGTON (Unbridled), who rolled to a 5 1/4-length score in the Pimlico Special (G1) last out, breezed five furlongs in :59 1/5 over a fast track at Belmont Park on Friday.
EDDINGTON (Unbridled), who rolled to a 5 1/4-length score in the Pimlico Special (G1) last out, breezed five furlongs in :59 1/5 over a fast track at Belmont Park on Friday.
#9
Ask the Experts / Re: ROTW
June 17, 2005, 02:50:37 PM
let me join the bandwagon, albiet in a very light manner.
i have no real edge in this race. i have perfect drift as the slightest of overlays, but not enough to wager on at his morning line of 4/1. fun looking at his pps. he\'s the widest horse i\'ve ever seen. probably wide again tomorrow. 9/18 winners thru his 4yo season, 1/11 since with 5 seconds.
now, the phipps on the other hand....
i have no real edge in this race. i have perfect drift as the slightest of overlays, but not enough to wager on at his morning line of 4/1. fun looking at his pps. he\'s the widest horse i\'ve ever seen. probably wide again tomorrow. 9/18 winners thru his 4yo season, 1/11 since with 5 seconds.
now, the phipps on the other hand....
#10
Ask the Experts / Re: Afleet Alex
June 11, 2005, 09:50:25 PM
there were actually 28 tickets covering about 150 combinations. i just summarized them for posting purposes.
#11
Ask the Experts / Re: Afleet Alex
June 11, 2005, 03:17:57 PM
well, alive to eight here in the pick four. the 2,4,5 on the main ticket with the 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,11 on a smaller ticket. welcome to waterloo.
#12
Ask the Experts / Re: Saturday Undercard at Bel
June 10, 2005, 06:27:42 AM
i love the undercard. both from a betting standpoint and as a fan.
egghead vs. lost in the fog
one of my favorite horses running, evening attire
an amazing pick six lineup
several favorites i think will be highly overbet
egghead vs. lost in the fog
one of my favorite horses running, evening attire
an amazing pick six lineup
several favorites i think will be highly overbet
#13
Ask the Experts / Re: Afleet Alex
June 10, 2005, 06:17:50 AM
my xoxox (or whatever it was) wasn\'t in the literal sense.
#14
Ask the Experts / Re: Afleet Alex
June 09, 2005, 08:30:51 PM
i think afleet alex and i are on the opposite oxoxo pattern. everytime he zigs, i zag on him. i know he will be a significant underlay on my line. so, i\'ll be using eight in here in pick four wagers and none of them are named \"afleet alex\". the three on my main tickets will be the 2,4,5.
#15
Ask the Experts / Re: acorn
June 04, 2005, 09:36:08 AM
richiebee,
i may have to get that tidal information. :-) i\'m off to monmouth for my yearly one week of live betting. i try to hit a different track every year. sad in a way. most of the 80s i went to live racing 200 days a year. since online wagering started, i go to about 10.
i may have to get that tidal information. :-) i\'m off to monmouth for my yearly one week of live betting. i try to hit a different track every year. sad in a way. most of the 80s i went to live racing 200 days a year. since online wagering started, i go to about 10.
