first time user of TG

Started by bstaubs22, November 07, 2010, 07:42:08 AM

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bstaubs22

Just wanted to thank TG for their Breeder\'s Cup analysis. I was a first time user and although it took me a second to figure out the numbers, it paid dividends yesterday. I am a believer now and will always look to TG for their opinions.

B

martoon

I\'m embarrassed to admit I was a lazy handicapper again for the Cup.  Just disin\'t have the time to devote to it this week.  All i did was buy the TG analysis.  I didn\'t even have a racing form of any kind!  Just played a lot of the TG picks and tripled my bankroll.  Took the pressure off and let me just enjoy all the great races.  Well done TG!  I knew TG would have a good Cup with it back on a dirt surface.

TGJB

bstaubs-- if it only took you a second to figure out the numbers, you need to come work for me.
TGJB

bstaubs22

Hey that would be great but I can\'t quit on my 4 classes this semester, including the anatomy and physiology class that has been kicking my butt. I didn\'t mean to make it seem like I mastered the numbers because I know, just like most things in life,it takes hard work. It\'s just that I found this much more reliable, after using strictly the Form and it\'s Beyer figs for so many years. However I do enjoy the art of handicapping and if you ever needed some part-time help that would be cool!! In all honesty, I enjoy trying to figure out form cycles and making sense of the whole equation. Thanks again, as I now I will be a devoted customer for a long long time. As a matter of fact I\'ll be gearing up for the Turfway Park NHC qualifier in early December, as it\'s only about 90 miles away. Thanks again!!!

B

TGJB

I knew what you meant. Go get\'em in the contest.
TGJB

richiebee

bstaubs22 Wrote:
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> Hey that would be great but I can\'t quit on my 4
> classes this semester, including the anatomy and
> physiology class that has been kicking my butt. I
> didn\'t mean to make it seem like I mastered the
> numbers because I know, just like most things in
> life,it takes hard work. It\'s just that I found
> this much more reliable, after using strictly the
> Form and it\'s Beyer figs for so many years.
> However I do enjoy the art of handicapping and if
> you ever needed some part-time help that would be
> cool!! In all honesty, I enjoy trying to figure
> out form cycles and making sense of the whole
> equation. Thanks again, as I now I will be a
> devoted customer for a long long time. As a matter
> of fact I\'ll be gearing up for the Turfway Park
> NHC qualifier in early December, as it\'s only
> about 90 miles away. Thanks again!!!
>
> B

[Further Evidence I am Desperately Trying to Break \"Zenyattalock\" on the TG Board]

TGJB:--

Look, dont encourage this BStaubs guy, OK?

Read his post. \"Anatomy\". \"Physiology\".

Its highly possible this fella is a Med student. (Most of my friends who went to
Med school ended up in Guadalajara drinking licor de membrillo and living
like sultans or ended up in Grenada waiting to be saved by the Ronald Reagan
invasion of that nation) (anyone remember the movie \"The Mouse That Roared\"?).

The last thing I need to worry about in my Golden Years is that I end up on an an
operating table and the surgeon walks in with TGs jammed into his back pocket.
Not to mention the fact that Bstaubs seems more interested in prepping for the
Turfway qualifier in December than he does for his final exams.

moosepalm

richiebee Wrote:
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>
> TGJB:--
>
> Look, dont encourage this BStaubs guy, OK?
>
> Read his post. \"Anatomy\". \"Physiology\".
>
> Its highly possible this fella is a Med student.
> (Most of my friends who went to
> Med school ended up in Guadalajara drinking licor
> de membrillo and living
> like sultans or ended up in Grenada waiting to be
> saved by the Ronald Reagan
> invasion of that nation) (anyone remember the
> movie \"The Mouse That Roared\"?).
>
> The last thing I need to worry about in my Golden
> Years is that I end up on an an
> operating table and the surgeon walks in with TGs
> jammed into his back pocket.
> Not to mention the fact that Bstaubs seems more
> interested in prepping for the
> Turfway qualifier in December than he does for his
> final exams.

The flip side is that when my doctor tells me I have a 60-40 chance of surviving inoperable halitosis, I want a guy who understands what 3-2 really  means.