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David discuss the chop/takeout it's what buries most horseplayers very hard to overcome mathmaically the 11-10with sides and totals in sports where pointspreads are concered is workable it can be overcome money lines are a different situation but you get the point with 11-10 on the same flat bets you need to hit 52.4 percent to be in profit margin anything above that is all + $$ now let Matt at NYRA know this upcoming football season college and nfl 4 season win totals on tap 3 college 1 nfl 2 unders 2 overs all 4 of these plays will be cashing like usual the strongest of the 4 is an under play in college let the former stock broker turn public handicapper Andy Serling also with NYRA the same he's been betting horses as long as me I don't think he does sports like me but that's okay hope Anthony is doing well he really got screwed with that situation with NRYA not cool what they did to him I don't go for that crap he does the right thing you know what I mean and he gets stabbed in the back for it very uncool but loyality these days are out the window
You both missed indicating KIngbarns!!!! If you looked at his last race, it is obvious that Saez was given the wrong instructions. I can not believe that none of you indicated him even as fourth pick!!!
I love Mike and Dan, they are the very best of the best. My only complaint, and I rarely have any, is why the Stephen Foster is NOT the DRF Race of the Day? The Manilla Stakes, Grade III, and not the $1,000,000 Grade I Stephen Foster? I get it, DRF wants folks to buy the PP's for the Foster and the Churchill card...
I remember playing this song for my piano lessons as a kid The lyrics of Stephen Foster's American folk song "Camptown Races" are about a group of transients in a camp town who bet on horses in an attempt to make money. The song includes lines like "I'll bet my money on de bob-tail nag, Somebody bet on de bay". However, betting on horses was considered immoral at the time, so the "Camptown ladies" may have been shady
in 15 years of listening to RU-vid I have never left a comment till now... Wow I had no idea what horse he was ,you did an amazing job with this legend im sure he is smiling on you now
Canterbury doesnt announce the hores jockey owners or trainers in the post parades, very disrespectful, lazy track announcer, call or email to complain
The Great State of Ohio. Love my Buckeyes. Catching Freedom should romp unless there's a horse we don't see coming. I'll be looking for it. Thanks, gents.
Frizzante ............................will fizzle Goulds Gold.........................could be yours too brother to Derby winner Charleston..................should be running at Charlestown Copper Tax........................cheaper Uncle Heavy...............................can pick up some pieces Deposition ...........................will need Judge Judy Who's the King............................well we know who aint Catching Freedom.................winner unless he trips Batten Down..............................not on board with druggies Mugatu..........................should be out front a 5 & dime Pick..........................Catch Freedom/Guoulds Gold