Question for TG, HP, DP, and Superman

Started by Michael D., June 04, 2002, 03:34:18 PM

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superfreakicus

\"Supe, whether or not Crist\'s diary is worth something is debatable, but you\'re calling him a \'moron\'? How many times have you hit the Pick 6? I\'m sure you\'ve made a lot more than him. Me too (not).\"

I have never hit the pick 6, nor do I play it.
I have no idea how many he\'s hit, how many horses his syndicate boxes to accomplish this, or what his roi is at the end of the year --- should I care?
I base my (recently formed) opinions of him on what I DO know about him --- his picks in the youbet.com contest (moronic), and his writings (moronic).

if you have some kind of inside info about genius bets he\'s making, you have the advantage on me, sir.

Anonymous User

1990-Unbridled  Belmont Result: Go and Go, Thirty Six Red, Baron de Vaux. Wasn\'t this the year Unbridled was forced to come off Lasix and denied fluids in an attempt to help him not bleed in the race was it?

1996-Cavonnier Belmont Result: I can\'t remember I didn\'t win it. But wasn\'t this the year Cavonnier bowed a tendon in either the Preakness or the Belmont? How can you count this one in your \"downward spiral\" theory.

1988-Winning Colors Belmont Result: Risen Star. The winner didn\'t win cause he was three times the horse Winning Colors was did he? What loss of lead didn\'t convince you that Winning Colors was not a distance horse?

Anyone that didn\'t read and appreciate Crist\'s Racing Times has no business denigrating him.

superfreakicus

ohhhh....I forgot all about that racing times --- I liked that.
maybe he\'s had a recent head injury.

Two Bucks

Whenever someone is \"outside the establishment\" they are forced to produce a superior product. However, once they enter the \"establishment\" they go downhill because they are forced to appeal to the Lowest Common Denominator. Just like a new rock group who makes a great album, then everyone gets to know them... they then make records based on selling the most copies (commercial appeal) rather than their true roots, and that\'s when they start to suck.