Re: Holy Bull (391 Views)
Date: February 05, 2005 06:30PM
By the way, I agree that it's very difficult to make selections the day before because you really never know how they are going to bet a race.
The one way to do it is if you have a list of situations that you know the public always screws up on.
The Holy Bull was one.
The public almost NEVER EVER EVER gets pace situations right where a horse raced OFF a very hot pace, but was actually being used very hard just by being close. Some people don't believe in the impact of pace or try to use it. Most of the rest don't have the skill to measure it properly or understand its impact. The downside is that you don't get tons of plays.
I have a list of situations that I am fairly confident that the public will misbet, but in the typical race I don't know who I might bet until a few minutes before post.
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