What was I thinking

Started by kev, October 21, 2005, 07:20:17 PM

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kev

Ok I was so happy that they put the two baby races in the first pick 4. I said to myself I\'ll go after the late pick 4. I really hadn\'t looked over any of the early races until now. The early pick 4 could produce the higher pay-out. There will be two of the lowest price horses on the card in those and both them looks like they could get beat, really Lost in the Fog I think he goes in the sprint. I will have to go deep in some of the races though. Talking about $300 to $500 pick 4 tickets. Unless I fine a horse I realy like and just add one other or two in with him/her. Anyone ever played the BC pick 4 and if so how much did you play for and was it worth it?? Thanks........or I could play the pick 3 if I think Lost in the Fog will get beat that sucker will pay enough.

richiebee

I guess your thinking is First Sam 6/5, Ouija 2/1, LITF 8/5???

If you are taking a stab against these in P4, of course make win bets on your longer priced components.

If you want to take a crack against First Lasix in the Juvie, what are you going to do w/ the EUROs? Are any o\' the EUROs getting Lasix?

A O\'Briens Ivan Denisovich is out of a multiple SW BC winner who has already produced SWs and I think a BC winner (War Chant). His sire, Danehill, only sired 1 SW on the main. According to DRF, all of this colt\'s 5 starts have been run on straight courses. He\'s been bet each race over there and will probably be the shortest priced Euro in here. 6/1?

J Gosden\'s Leo is owned I think by Sheikh Mo\'s wife. I\'m totally ignorant as to this horse\'s breeding. He\'s got quite a bit of bottom with three 1 mile races under his belt. Never run a left handed race, and could be 30 - 40/1.

Juddmonte\'s Set Alight has the breeding, and as you can see from TGs or DRF, this one likes to run the front end. Of the Euros, the one I prefer. 20/1 possible?