Friedman and Brown Belmont Picks -- Sneak Peek (1683 Views)
Posted by:
David Patent (IP Logged)
Date: June 05, 2002 05:12PM
I won't say how, but I got a hold of Friedman's and Brown's analysis and betting strategy for the Belmont.
For simplicity of comparison, the horses are listed in PP order.
Friedman's Analysis
Horse Analysis Betting Strategy
1. Artax Too -- too slow, toss; use lightly in exotics
2. Like A Hero -- good pattern, a bit slow; use lightly in exotics
3. Wiseman's Ferry -- Two big races in a row; use lightly in exotics
4. Essence of Dubai -- Small move forward, still slow; use lightly in exotics
5. Sunday Break -- 1 fast number but shaky pattern; use lightly in exotics
6. Perfect Drift -- Neutral pattern, fast enough, possible key; use lightly in exotics
7. Puzzlement -- Toss; use lightly in exotics
8. Medaglia d'Oro -- had his 'X' could recover; use lightly in exotics
9. Proud Citizen -- Pair up signals a significant bounce; use lightly in exotics
10. War Emblem -- 0-2-X is likely; use lightly in exotics
11. Magic Weisner -- Two big jumpups makes bounce lightly; use lightly in exotics
12. Sarava -- Needs to improve to be competitive; use lightly in exotics
Predicted ROI: 102%
Brown's Analysis
Horse Analysis Betting Strategy
1. Artax Too -- nice forward moving pattern; none of your business
2. Like A Hero -- nice forward moving pattern; none of your business
3. Wiseman's Ferry -- nice forward moving pattern; none of your business
4. Essence of Dubai -- nice forward moving pattern; none of your business
5. Sunday Break -- nice forward moving pattern; none of your business
6. Perfect Drift -- nice forward moving pattern; none of your business
7. Puzzlement -- nice forward moving pattern; none of your business
8. Medaglia d'Oro -- nice forward moving pattern; none of your business
9. Proud Citizen -- nice forward moving pattern; none of your business
10. War Emblem -- nice forward moving pattern; none of your business
11. Magic Weisner -- nice forward moving pattern; none of your business
12. Sarava -- nice forward moving pattern; none of your business
Predicted ROI: 1,000 times better than Friedman
There you have it.