Re: Not Being Combative Here Jimbo But! (936 Views)
Posted by:
sekrah (IP Logged)
Date: May 23, 2017 06:25AM
jimbo66 Wrote:
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> Sek,
>
> You are full of misinformation and circular
> references all triple crown season. You have
> talked out of both sides of your mouth for both
> the Derby and the Preakness.
The only one spinning in circles is you.
>
> Could care less who you allegedly landed on.
>
Then why do you insist on talking about it?
> The people here who read your 35 posts about AD
> before the Derby know what you said. The 9 wasn't
> a 9, it was really a 4 on your numbers, neither
> was the other 9, so he had a perfect pattern, was
> the best horse, might be a freak, etc.etc.
>
> But only had a 10% chance to win.
>
Never said he had a perfect pattern, I said it was stronger than it looked at face value, and I actually ended up giving him a ~15% chance to win, which in a 20-horse field, made him one of the most likely winners, but at 9/2, not a play. Any more history revision up your sleeve?
You must have made 50 posts in the 3 weeks before the Derby lecturing all of us why AD doesn't have a chance. They are all out there for anyone to view.
https://www.thorograph.com/phorum/read.php?1,106856,106992#msg-106992
Here's one where I calmly disagreed with you after you insulted me. I couldn't care less if you insulted me. I'm not going to let you LIE about me.
> But you loved CC in the Preakness. Off his
> pattern. Despite questioning the figure that
> Irish War Cry got in the Wood, which by the way,
> if wrong, would change the figure for CC and make
> his "pattern" look different.
LMAO at this one... I did not question Irish War Cry's figure in the Wood AT ALL. More lies from The Jimbo. I questioned his durability to run that figure again on 4-weeks rest after not showing up the last time after he ran that type of figure. I didn't care for IWC in the Derby for that reason and said as much. Your short-term memory is a nightmare, you should see a doctor for that.
History lesson:
https://www.thorograph.com/phorum/read.php?1,107425,107457#msg-107457
https://www.thorograph.com/phorum/read.php?1,107425,107483#msg-107483
>
> And of course, your wonderful post that Beyer, who
> is one of the creators of speed figures, doesn't
> understand why AD ran poorly. Yes, he is
> clueless. Perhaps you could teach him about your
> arbitrary changes to figures - he could perhaps
> incorporate it into his figures. Or offer "Sekrah
> figures" as an alternative to "beyer figures".
> Yes, HE is the clueless one. Brilliant.
Beyer is clueless. His "Throw the favorite of the superfecta" is not a new trick. He does it all the time and he finally got one.... by accident! You can go back to his Breeders Cup analysis where he did the same with Songbird and Tepin. The magic trick didn't work so well. I don't think he had a winner that day either! I remember him knocking New Money Honey because her 2nd race (on yielding turf) was better than her debut on firm, and suggested she might not like firm turf. Absolute genius Andrew Beyer!! Where do I buy your next book?!?! The man is a handicapping imbecile and it's actually hysterical that a TG sheets user would be in awe of him.
> Things must be rough in your life if redboarding
> and criticizing Beyer, an icon in this game, are
> what you do for satisfaction. Hopefully life
> becomes more fulfilling for you in the future.....
LOL at the red-boarding comment. Sounds like you had a rough weekend, it'll get better don't worry. Take a little break and get refreshed. You'll be back and probably crush the Belmont card.