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Re: On the Clown's Invincibility and This Year's 3 year old crop (333 Views)
Posted by: jimbo66 (IP Logged)
Date: May 22, 2005 12:23AM

THis is what you posted on 5-21 to Spa:

Spa the closer it gets to race time the more inclined I am to believe you're right

Alex
Closing Argument

High Fly
Greeley's

High Limit
Scrappy T.

The Derby winner though biggish on win odds is gonna be wrapped up in a lot of exotics and the value in my opinion is beating him out of as much as you can.

Yes, you had Alex as one of your six.

i am not surprised that in this post you clearly state that betting against Giacomo was the was the way to go in the exotics. Then today, after the race, you claim that you just missed the super, but were stubborn about not using Sun King. So, I guess that means you did a 180 on strategy and used Gicaomo.

Clown the bigger problem is not even your red-boarding. Who even cares what you bet or what I bet, after the race is over. There was a Triple Crown race today, in which Afleet Alex ran a big race, avoiding near disaster. Many top notch trainers ran up the track and there are many topics to discuss on this board.

And what is the first posting on this board after that race.

You declaring your invincibility...

Give it a break.



Subject Written By Posted
On the Clown's Invincibility and This Year's 3 year old crop (720 Views) jimbo66 05/21/2005 11:38PM
Re: On the Clown's Invincibility and This Year's 3 year old crop (307 Views) Chuckles_the_Clown2 05/22/2005 12:14AM
Re: On the Clown's Invincibility and This Year's 3 year old crop (333 Views) jimbo66 05/22/2005 12:23AM
Re: On the Clown's Invincibility and This Year's 3 year old crop (316 Views) Chuckles_the_Clown2 05/22/2005 12:38AM
Re: On the Clown's Invincibility and This Year's 3 year old crop (320 Views) jimbo66 05/22/2005 01:29AM


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