Materiality and Upstart

Started by jbelfior, August 10, 2015, 12:50:21 PM

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jbelfior

So Materiality is now retired and Upstart has not been Upstart since March.

This is bringing back memories of Proud Appeal and Cure The Blues. Three year olds running their eyeballs out against each other in March may look nice on  their respective graphs, but at what price?

Good Luck,
Joe B.

MonmouthGuy

Point well taken.  I had been thinking about when Second of June-Read the Footnotes hooked up in 2004 Fountain of Youth which knocked both horses out.  Read the Footnotes has some potential similarities to Upstart. NY bred Violette horse, negative number as 2YO in NY, got back to his top right away at GP in the FOY in an epic stretch duel. Was my Derby pick. Dont think he ever ran a step again.

johnnym

2nd of June named after the trainers Bill Caesars mother birthday.
I had the pleasure of being around Bill he was very high on the horse from the start I believe the horse was injured and retired.
Read that if AP goes to Travers Upstart won\'t go.

Chas04

Thought Upstart put up one heck of an effort off the layoff. When your running vs a super freak its tough to compare. Like him still in the solid 2nd slot in the Travers 12-15 lengths behind AP of course. Still think he\'s more physically talented then Texas Red & Frosted.

ringato3

Chas,

Not sure which is a sillier statement

Pharaoh winning by 12-15 lengths or u liking upstart for second off the haskell effort.

I am done insisting AP is a \"value bet against\", but he isn\'t winning any races by double digits.  For lots of reasons.  

As for upstart.   Sticking with preconceived notions for too long is deadly in this game.   U need to analyze the facts as they continue to amass.  I stayed with materiality too long.  Upstart just not the same horse anymore until proven otherwise.  His derby was a nightmare and his haskell weak.   It was ok IMO to bet him in the haskell off the one bad race.   Any reasonable interpretation of the horse has to STROnGlY consider that he won\'t be the same horse again.   Knocked out by too many big early figures.  

Rob

jp702006

I agree ring. Whether AP runs in the Travers or not, Upstart will be lucky to run 4th. He had a decent effort first start off the layoff, but I don\'t think he is beating Texas Red or Frosted in the Travers.

bellsbendboy

Rob, appreciate your stubbornness and willing to post an opinion, but your are out to lunch on \"preconceived notions\".

A preconceived notion is known as a \"tenet\" in competent handicapping circles.

Examples could include:

1) Not betting a horse getting first time blinkers drawing inside?  Hit rate one percent.

2) Not betting a deep closer, on turf, with the rail in play; hit rate close to zero.

3) Not betting a small barn horse drawing outside going two turns. Hit rate never.

I could go on but you get the idea.  In this new age of \"microwave\" handicapping the industry\'s main problem in my opinion, is educating the players; few have any clue.

bbb

ringato3

BBB,

Out to lunch?  while you may appreciate my stubbornness, I actually don\'t appreciate the many misinformed statements you make on the board, without any supporting facts.  But it isn\'t my board, so not much I can do about it.  

On what planet that you live on don\'t people get hung up on what they perceive to be a horse\'s capabilities or potential?  See a flashy performance that never gets repeated?  Happens every day with many horses.  

Hmm...  Yep, there are bugs and there are windshields.  I have my guess as to which category you fall into, but I won\'t \"assert it\", since I don\'t have facts.

But if you sit in \"competent handicapping circles\", you should be thrilled at the lack of \"education of players\".  

But since I haven\'t seen any solid \"pre-race\" opinions from you, I am not sure exactly sure what circle you sit in.....

Rob

TGJB

Where\'s the data behind 1,2 and 3?
TGJB

HP

Way to stop a conversation dude!  LMAO.

Boscar Obarra

TGJB Wrote:
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> Where\'s the data behind 1,2 and 3?

Data? We don\'t need no stinking data.

And what the hell is  \"microwave\" handicapping?

TGJB

Speaking of which, I hereby invent the term Trump handicapping. I could have gone with O \'Reilly handicapping, since it refers to making unsupported assertions, loudly and with authority, but with Trump the bigmouth de jour I think it has to be him. And really, Trump is in a class by himself re this...

Anyway, I\'m back from Saratoga.
TGJB

bellsbendboy

Bugs and windshields aside Rob I did not intend to single you out and am sorry if you took it that way.

I suspect your apparent angst concerns Bayern a horse you were high on a few weeks ago going a flat mile at Belmont in a grade one.  I posted the colts chances as \"very slim\" and it was labeled an assertion.  In hindsight, I should have included the \"fact\" that in his comebacker in Louisville, Derby w/end,  that the colt was perhaps a hundred pounds overweight.  His chance of being fit for his next was well, very slim.

As for my many misinformed statements you\'re entitled to your opinion.

JB, Horses are claustrophobic and first blinkers while drawing inside is never good. Not much else to say on that tenet; though perhaps they win at two or three percent.

As for the turf rail, again hardly a secret.  As the rail moves out more of the race (at most tracks) is run on turns, hence the pace is slower which does not favor deep closers and they seldom win.

As for small barns drawing outside I should have posted that this tenet mostly applies to the first time they attempt a route. By definition small barns are short on workmates and their horses by drawing outside are in quite unfamiliar circumstances.

No doubt someone will post sooner or later (probably the latter) that some horse overcame these difficult circumstances and won.  There are few absolutes in \'capping.

My main point in posting is the newer players are using a microwave approach and within a short time they leave the game.  Breeze figs, formulator facts, anything bris puts out, and lastly your competitor\'s ridiculous assumption that there are such items as conditioning moves are just a few examples that sadly players trying to learn the game take as gospel. bbb

TGJB

You apparently don\'t get this. I don\'t care what your reasoning is, stop presenting opinion as fact. Stop making unsupported assertions like 1,2 and 3. They carry no weight in any discussion where the participants have even the slightest degree of ability to do critical analysis. (That one is for Dick Powell).
TGJB

Boscar Obarra

I don\'t want to poke at the troll (they have majik) but are you saying that if they publish stats that a barn is 0-25 stretching out or 3 for 56 with first time turf, this is nonsense that a new player will find harmful?

 Pray tell, what are you using that\'s more powerful?