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Re: Horsemen races. Yes or No.

Postby Crazykid » Thu Jan 10, 2013 4:04 pm

no he ripped that other guy off for that, the other guy owes me, cant remember his name he doesnt come here anymore. last thing he said was my money was mailed
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Re: Horsemen races. Yes or No.

Postby MaryS » Thu Jan 10, 2013 4:44 pm

Crazykid wrote:no he ripped that other guy off for that, the other guy owes me, cant remember his name he doesnt come here anymore. last thing he said was my money was mailed


That would be Keyn. I sent him a PM last spring asking for an explanation. He never opened the PM and has not been back since.
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Re: Horsemen races. Yes or No.

Postby Trackmomma » Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:29 pm

I usually stay away from these threads about horsemen' s races because they make me mad, but here we go:
There are horsemen' s races but they aren't anything like what you all think they are. Horsemen' s races are the ones in the book or written as extras that don't make sense. They are written and usually make it on the card because a trainer asked the racing Secretary to write a race for a specific horse. For example, Baffy has a filly he wants to run but she doesn't belong in any logically written allowance but he doesn't want to run her for a tag. He calls up the racing Secretary & tells him what he's got. Not just any trainer can do this and it doesn't happen very often because these races can be very hard to fill. This is because they are written for a specific horse. They are usually allowance or optional claiming races with weird conditions going long.
They are not as prevalent as you guys think and they are not placed in any particular order in the card. Sorry, no conspiracy.
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Re: Horsemen races. Yes or No.

Postby AlphaGaijin » Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:39 pm

Crazykid wrote:...the good part is that while you are at a casino you cant make 120000 posts here every day


Oh CK... Don't you know by now that he'll find a way?????? HE ALWAYS DOES!

And Trackmomma, I commend you for adding reason to this thread but sadly it won't work on those who live by the "horsemen race" creed. :roll:
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Re: Horsemen races. Yes or No.

Postby Trackmomma » Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:43 pm

Joel wrote:Back in the day, before he became very well-known, I remember seeing about a half dozen guys from the Doug O'Neill barn (they were wearing matching shirts) talking on the Del Mar apron how they were going to bet a LIVE horse of Doug's..

Just because you heard them talking about it, doesn't mean they actually bet. I don't know how many times I have touted a horse to anyone who would listen and never bet a dime on them. Every time my horses would win someone would come up to me and ask how much I made at the windows. l have placed exactly 4 bets in all the years I worked on the track. That doesn't mean I wasn't confident of their chances, I just had more important things to spend my money on. I'm sure anyone eavesdropping on me race day would think I was betting my paycheck, but I wasn't.
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Re: Horsemen races. Yes or No.

Postby Igeteven » Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:33 pm

White Hat wrote:Doesn't Lester still owe you $50?



Hell No !

Paid a year ago my dear man. :lol: Ask Molly1, I have the canceled check to proof it. :twisted:
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Re: Horsemen races. Yes or No.

Postby Igeteven » Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:35 pm

DX,

I like a sports book that is nice and one can concentrate on what he is doing, not all sports books are like that as you know, There is nothing wrong with the one I am going to, they treat you very well and give you a warm welcome to have you on board.

Now what more do you want ?
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Re: Horsemen races. Yes or No.

Postby Kermit » Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:47 pm

Igeteven wrote:Kermit, I made my reservations this morning, I be in Vegas Saturday.

Sunday, I be at the sports book in N Las Vegas for the first five races at SA, and you know what sports book. I am not telling Crazykid, because he will get :?: Does anyone know what will Crazykid do if he doesn't fine out. Maybe :oops:

:lol:


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Re: Horsemen races. Yes or No.

Postby Fredo » Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:57 pm

Kermit be careful. You may get roofied. You could wake up at Circus Circus wearing a wig and lipstick nekked for the waist down singing the theme song from Deliverance.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uzae_SqbmDE
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Re: Horsemen races. Yes or No.

Postby Igeteven » Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:00 pm

Now have a good laugh on me, I thought Super-ball Sunday was being played on Saturday, this morning, I made my reservation for Friday and Saturday, I have to cancel Friday and make it for Saturday and Sunday

One for the El Cortez and Zero for me. :lol:
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