Late bet downs

Started by Boscar Obarra, August 05, 2014, 08:35:42 PM

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Boscar Obarra

They were betting on horses for 100 years without worrying about bleeding.

 All of a sudden its a deal killer?

Beau

\"They\" were betting for a 100 years... NOT ME! Yes, a deal killer for me.

If you place wagers HOW can you be confident in your bet with horses running without lasix?

Boscar Obarra

As long as they can run faster than the other horses without lasix, I\'m good.

Beau

Ohh... you know the ones that won\'t bleed... Cool

richiebee

Beau Wrote:
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> One more thing... What about us, the bettor,
> player, gambler, or punter? We get the shaft if
> they ban lasix. How in the world are you going to
> tell if your horse that you bet is about to bleed?
> I know I won\'t be placing any wagers on horses
> that\'s for sure. I may as well try greyhounds. LOL

Yes the absence of LASIX will add uncertainty to the game.

One thing I am certain of however is that at this very moment the folks who
develop equine PEDs are working feverishly to develop an undetectable
organic/synthetic substitute for LASIX.

We need to go back to the 1980s, when the only runners who were treated with
LASIX were runners who bled (visibly) during a workout or a race. I am aware that
high tech diagnostic tools developed since the 1980s now show that almost all
runners bleed to some extent during/ after exertion, and that there are those who
believe that not to allow even slight bleeders to be treated with a diuretic is
inhumane; I think this is a rather extreme position.

Beau

Fair enough!

I am totally against the BAN of a medication that is scientifically proven to help the horse.

This is a different era now. The technology and information today is far more advanced than when LASIX was not allowed in United States.

miff

\"I am totally against the BAN of a medication that is scientifically proven to help the horse\"

Beau,


Science aside,as a player/gambler, how could one possibly be against the use of lasix?

Mike
miff

TGJB

Richie-- that second paragraph is dead on. And whatever they use won\'t be listed in the program.
TGJB

Boscar Obarra

I\'ll assume Beau is a youngster that didn\'t play when Lasix was not used.

 He must imagine buckets of blood and pulled up horses in every race.

TGJB

What you need to assume is that things will go back to when Lasix was being used and nobody knew. Well, almost nobody-- horses that had been stopping would be 15-1 on the ML, go of at 5/2 and run off the screen.

Ah, the good old days.

There will be something used, and it won\'t be in the program.
TGJB

Boscar Obarra

I recall at MTH in the late 70\'s( ??)  they would post the LX horses in the Racing Sec\'s office, but nothing in the program.

 Normally I don\'t post proprietary info like that but I feel that 30+ years is beyond the statute of limitations.

TGJB

Yes. After a while they did that, and a few people who understood what it was worth-- and could get it-- made a lot of money.

Now imagine it\'s not posted anywhere. And it\'s happening every day on a large scale.
TGJB

Boscar Obarra

I knew about the postings, but I don\'t think I had a full appreciation  of the significance.

 Live and learn.

Beau


Beau

Boscar,

Yeah... I\'m 40 years old and didn\'t bet during the non lasix days but I do not think anything near buckets of blood or anything else. I\'m thinking about how anyone could confidently place a wager if they ban lasix, that\'s all.

Beau