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Horsemen's Pick 5

Postby White Hat » Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:48 pm

Just watched, all the jockies set up the first five, races in order to cash, a big one. Talamo and Krigger one every race in pick five leaving many, players searching for answers. In too of the races, the jockies let horses run out to, ten length leads without being challenged, and watched with, glee as Krigger and Talamo coasted, home. Expect places like The Derby Restaurant, and The Hundred To One Club to due brisk business, tonite with all the horseman coming in, for steak and champane with pockets bulging. Believe me on this.
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Re: Horsemen's Pick 5

Postby Southieboy » Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:08 pm

how come there is no talk here about the no DQ in the 3rd and no refund in the 4th?
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Re: Horsemen's Pick 5

Postby Andymays » Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:11 pm

Southieboy wrote:how come there is no talk here about the no DQ in the 3rd and no refund in the 4th?


The 4th was strange. Even though the #9 pushed the gate open the #8 didn't have a fair start either and neither did the #7.

I don't think the incident in the 3rd changed the order of finish. If the #3 loses second then you take her down.
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Re: Horsemen's Pick 5

Postby Rosethorn2 » Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:59 pm

White Hat wrote:Just watched, all the jockies set up the first five, races in order to cash, a big one. Talamo and Krigger one every race in pick five leaving many, players searching for answers. In too of the races, the jockies let horses run out to, ten length leads without being challenged, and watched with, glee as Krigger and Talamo coasted, home. Expect places like The Derby Restaurant, and The Hundred To One Club to due brisk business, tonite with all the horseman coming in, for steak and champane with pockets bulging. Believe me on this.


Dang WH!!! You got dat AXEcent DOWN, dude!!! :lol:
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Re: Horsemen's Pick 5

Postby Kermit » Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:18 pm

Rosethorn2 wrote:
White Hat wrote:Just watched, all the jockies set up the first five, races in order to cash, a big one. Talamo and Krigger one every race in pick five leaving many, players searching for answers. In too of the races, the jockies let horses run out to, ten length leads without being challenged, and watched with, glee as Krigger and Talamo coasted, home. Expect places like The Derby Restaurant, and The Hundred To One Club to due brisk business, tonite with all the horseman coming in, for steak and champane with pockets bulging. Believe me on this.


Dang WH!!! You got dat AXEcent DOWN, dude!!! :lol:


Unfortunately he had to undergo a lobotomy to get the post 'perfect'. :|
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Re: Horsemen's Pick 5

Postby Kermit » Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:33 pm

Pretty wild to get a $35 horse and a $90 horse with Talamo up.

8 races, 3 different winning jockeys. :shock:
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Re: Horsemen's Pick 5

Postby Igeteven » Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:51 pm

Here we go again, I can't explain the 4th race, however, the rest I would have had.


one race, , morning line was 5-1, the price triple

one race, morning line was 12-1 last race. I warned everyone here about those horses nipping you in the butt.


I have told repeatably time and time again , read the board, look at overlays from 8-1 are down. also look at those 12-1 shots

Read my threads on handicapping and win, don't read them , lose.
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Re: Horsemen's Pick 5

Postby Fredo » Fri Jan 18, 2013 7:23 am

White Hat wrote:Just watched, all the jockies set up the first five, races in order to cash, a big one. Talamo and Krigger one every race in pick five leaving many, players searching for answers. In too of the races, the jockies let horses run out to, ten length leads without being challenged, and watched with, glee as Krigger and Talamo coasted, home. Expect places like The Derby Restaurant, and The Hundred To One Club to due brisk business, tonite with all the horseman coming in, for steak and champane with pockets bulging. Believe me on this.


White Hat you could really benefit by all the celebrating. You could wait till the trainers go to the restroom or go outside to grab a smoke. Then you go tho their table and drink all the half filled drinks.Take a few quick bites of prime rib and head back to the bar stealth like. The way they'll be celebrating they won't have a clue the top shelf booze has disappeared from their glasses.I know the Derby has top shelf but the 100-1 Club best liquor served is Jim Beam. The section 8 of bourbon.
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Re: Horsemen's Pick 5

Postby Vince P » Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:19 am

White Hat wrote:Just watched, all the jockies set up the first five, races in order to cash, a big one. Talamo and Krigger one every race in pick five leaving many, players searching for answers. In too of the races, the jockies let horses run out to, ten length leads without being challenged, and watched with, glee as Krigger and Talamo coasted, home. Expect places like The Derby Restaurant, and The Hundred To One Club to due brisk business, tonite with all the horseman coming in, for steak and champane with pockets bulging. Believe me on this.


Very clever.

However, please note "jockies" should have an apostrophe after the second "s."

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Re: Horsemen's Pick 5

Postby So.cal.fan » Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:12 am

I didn't see anything unusual at the Derby or any of the local restaurants horsemen and players frequent on the evening of the 17th.
That was my husband John Shear's birthday, and I think he would have heard about this, as all the jockeys and trainers were "tweeting" him Happy Birthday, and dozens of people were speaking to John all day last Thursday.
I don't believe this was true.
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