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Re: possible singles (388 Views)
Posted by: jimbo66 (IP Logged)
Date: October 26, 2004 11:52AM

Cajun Beat is your best single? IF that's the case, don't worry about singling him in the pick 6, bet him to win. He will be 10-1 in the race. I think he has a shot and could be value, but would never classify him as the "best single". I personally think the most likely winner on the card is Ghostzapper. Although I won't bet him to win (price too short), I would also say that Kitten's Joy is a legitimate favorite and also a probable winner. Tough to find "singles" on Breeders Cup day as the races are so competitive that even the most "likely" of winners can go down. I think JB would probably agree that few horses have had a stronger numerical advantage than Sightseek last year and she ran up the track. I think Ghostzappers advantage on the T-Graph numbers is as strong as Sightseek's was last year, but I am hoping for a different result.



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possible singles (653 Views) shanahan 10/26/2004 11:18AM
Re: possible singles (372 Views) Tony 10/26/2004 11:36AM
Re: possible singles (388 Views) jimbo66 10/26/2004 11:52AM
Re: possible singles (350 Views) shanahan 10/26/2004 11:57AM


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