Thank You

Started by albatross, December 28, 2015, 12:48:31 PM

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albatross

I,m saying Thank You, not red boarding. But in boredom I looked at Mahoning Valley, saw a circle pattern in race 7 and bet the 3 horse. Only $2 WPS and a $1 key exacta 3/5,8,9,12 and will always remember that $14 wager. Thanks JB

TGJB

Just looked at the result and yeah, I guess you\'ll remember that. Holy crap. Nice hit.
TGJB

johnnym

Damn real nice congrats

Rick B.

albatross Wrote:
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> ...in boredom I looked at Mahoning Valley, saw a
> circle pattern in race 7 and bet the 3 horse.

I figured if I waited long enough another circle back
would come along that exceeded Invisible Ink in the
2001 Derby. Good God, this one jumped off the page at
me...only, about 2 hours too late.

What a score, Tross! WTG!

(An aside to the whole TG community: there is some soft
money at Mahoning. At least for now there is. Worth a look.)

albatross

Thank You for the kind words. I too, keyed Invisible Ink in that race and if you recall JR claimed foul against Monarchos which would have really lit up the board. As for today, I was in a cigar lounge with only an IPAD. No DRF or pen and paper for that matter. I was lucky to get the bet in juggling TGs, TVG platform and the video on one device in a 10 minute rush job. As you said, it jumped out at me but was only playing for kicks with a few bucks. 100 to 1 on $14 is wonderful but the pig in me realizes a box for dime of my 5 horses grabs the whole pool. Happy New Year to All!

johnnym

Again congrats, I was looking under the tutorial on the home page could not find anything explaining a circle pattern.
Could some one help a guy out and explain it..
Thank you
John


albatross

John. Not sure it\'s a even called a circle pattern. I like to play a price horse that in it\'s current form cycle,has a competitive number that the horse looks to be heading back to. Today, the long price horse looked like it was going back to a good number to me. It reacted twice off the 17 and turned back down in its last, has good rest and looks like a pattern forming. Just a personal preference I guess, because you certainly want a horse going the right way

nicely nicely


drbillym

Is anyone taking advantage of the free analysis?  There have been some juicy prices in there and I am surprised not more freeloaders are responding.

johnnym

TY Nicely..
My 2 cents on this horses sheet. He ran a 13 his first time out and goes backwards from there.
Closest the horse gets to that # is a 17, 3 times as a 4 year old.
His last 17 was in Sept than went a 23 25 22..
I just do not see any type of pattern here.
What # did the horse get for this race?
Again congrats..

Rick B.

drbillym Wrote:
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> Is anyone taking advantage of the free analysis?
> There have been some juicy prices in there and I
> am surprised not more freeloaders are responding.

I like free as much as anybody, but I am blessed
with a large family, as is my wife -- and, as perfect
as the calendar broke this year, we were on the move
from Thursday to Sunday for Christmas visits. Enough
time for a few mechanical plays, and a couple of
live, maybe.

No complaints -- I will get my share of free TG over
the next three days. That\'s plenty. Thanks, TG!

Rick B.

johnnym Wrote:
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> His last 17 was in Sept than went a 23 25 22..
> I just do not see any type of pattern here.

Well...that\'s the tricky part.

A TG 17 seemed to be good enough to win this race -- could
our hero get back to that number, and \"complete the
circle\"?

At 20-1, I send. At 99-1 (highest odds shown), I send and
pre-orgasm.

As luck would have it, I never saw the Sheet on this one
until too late.

miff

Where were the overlay guys/CAW whales?
miff

IK

Winner of the first (just now) pays 80 bucks