PICK OF THE DAY!

Started by Raven, November 17, 2013, 08:19:39 AM

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Raven

Quote from: Raven on September 10, 2017, 09:10:27 AM
One more
Race#6.  #1 Greek Alphabet


And no,it's not a hunch
After a horrendous start  made up a lot of ground to finish fourth
Next time!
call no man happy till he dies. ~SOLON~

Raven

Quote from: Raven on September 10, 2017, 08:29:07 AM
Belmont

Race#1  #4 Lil Renegade

Race#5. #1. Prima Attrice

Race#9   #3. Parade

Good luck all!!



Spiro
Lil Ranegede won @12/1
Prima Attrice finished third ( she is still learning)
Parade finished second to a short priced favorite ( she is moving forward with every start)
call no man happy till he dies. ~SOLON~

Senator L

Nice hit Raven  :chickendance: 12-1 is a square price
Did you know that all over the world whatever distance dirt, turf or
synthetic 90% of the races won are by horses 10-1 and under  :OMG:

stark

9th race @ Belmont Saturday
COURTESY OF THOROGRAPH

Small Bear (116) (20-1) – upon first look doesn't merit much attention—an 8 and
some 10s at two/three all on dirt, then three months later 3s and a 4 also on dirt
with two worse turf efforts. He's a dirt horse---what's he doing here? Moreover,
even with the 6 on turf last out, a figure which equates with four of the others in
here (SaW, L, H, T), horses that run on multiple surfaces usually show a
preference after a while and rarely are equally competent and/or effective on the
two or more surfaces. But in Small Bear's case there may be reason to think
otherwise. First off, sire Macho Uno gets runners that run on average just as fast on
dirt and turf--the TGI figure is the same for dirt and turf. Second, dam-sire El
Prado, a son of Sadler's Wells, a grandson of Northern Dancer, is a noted turf
influence. Third, full sister Fiaker shows fast tops on turf at routes on turf at three
and four, as does half-sister Stella Rose. Fourth, Small Bear's turf top, came after
two fast paired dirt efforts, earning figures, surface notwithstanding, as fast as any
in here except for the one Frostmourne top. In context the turf top is actually
surprisingly good as are three of the other four races in this skein—he's 5 points
better than he was in the winter and if he can run to that here especially given the
low weight and relatively inside post then he's a legitimate long shot. If... but the
price is there to take a shot.

Raven

Belmont
Race#3
#4  Sir Bond
call no man happy till he dies. ~SOLON~

Dusty

Any Breeders Cup thoughts? I am perplexed and do not do well at Delmar = insight appreciated
May they run with the wind

Raven

I dont do as well on big racing days. As for Del Mar, I'm with you. One of the toughest nut to crack
call no man happy till he dies. ~SOLON~

Raven

The big A
Race#3
#7  Nobody  Move 
call no man happy till he dies. ~SOLON~

stark

Quote from: Raven on November 11, 2017, 07:59:43 AM
The big A
Race#3
#7  Nobody  Move
Cha-Ching $21.20   $8.10   $4.40

Raven

Quote from: stark on November 11, 2017, 05:15:13 PM
Cha-Ching $21.20   $8.10   $4.40
a little red boarding

I did   Win,exacta,super   

The horse was last at the top of the stretch and won easily!!
call no man happy till he dies. ~SOLON~

Raven

Aqueduct
Race#1
#3  Electric

Woodbine
Race#3
#4  Ben Lomond
call no man happy till he dies. ~SOLON~

Senator L

Sat GP Race 1

#2 Forall the Mables wps
price play

peeptoad

SA6- #1 Kroy
SA8- #1 City of Light

gl

Raven

Very good picks peeptoad
Congrats

call no man happy till he dies. ~SOLON~

peeptoad

Thanks Raven

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