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Thoroughbred Racing / Trigger's Wagering Situation 18 - 2/17/26
« Last post by Trigger on Today at 02:18:23 PM »
Two races only (two horses from the vs popped in), $100 or so in total, trying to put up a W and lower the avg Situation,it's currently $200 mre than it should be and based on the outcomes for sure.

WRD race 2 and FG race 7.  Both look like fast and firm where applicable.  Here's WRD...Good Luck!  ;D

Will Rogers Downs                49.60
   Race 2    10.00    WIN    5    NaN.00
   Race 2    4.00    EX    5 / 3+4+6    12.00
   Race 2    2.00    TRI    5 / 3+4+6 / 3+4+6    12.00
   Race 2    2.00    SPR    5 / 3+4+6 / 3+4+6 / 3+4+6    12.00
   Race 2    0.20    SPR    5 / 3+4+6 / 3+4+6 / 1+2+3+4+5+6    3.60

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Thoroughbred Racing / Re: 🏇 The Secretariat Club, 2026
« Last post by Trigger on Today at 02:12:45 PM »
You still holding on to Napoleon Solo for the KD? I still have this position held, the odds continue to increase every week he does not run. He has run a few works as of late... I would expect we see him out there by end of month but who knows.

Yeh, because at least he's working, good point  tmbz1. Never was on the Ted Noffey trail with the exception of exotics usage with key horses, NS, Englishman, Boyd (all working out) and Incredibolt whom lost favor with me after than last bs, also of course all other 3 yo.

Last year it was Sovereignty and East Avenue, what a bust EA was. I believe I had hundreds of dollars in exacta boxes with the two, and equal win with big S.  Almost $1600 wagered in the six kyd pools in 2025.

$578 in total wager on the four KYD future pools so far, including the sire nonsense ($20).

Might need it to bail me out of this horror show of a year  ngc3 
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Harness Racing / Re: A Harness Racing Data Insider’s Exit Interview
« Last post by Papillon on Today at 02:05:57 PM »
I met Heyden a few times on Hambletonian Day, seems like a nice guy-prides himself on old, bizarre trivia like who was 3rd over in race 7 on Saturday June 19, 1979..but he seems a little bit clueless to me--i know nothing of his handicapping skills

The WEG talking heads are following what the other tracks do, promote the Pick5s and pentafecta jackpot carryovers, which are the only pools showing some life

Waples handicapping has been very good, he talks to the backstretch and seems to be in the know..mentioning Saulsbrook Victor would be much sharper last Saturday, he wired the Open and paid $28 to win--all of his selections get bet way down like JMac does

Rallis is ok but Blowe is horrible
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Harness Racing / Re: Blast from the past: Glen Garnsey
« Last post by Any1Left on Today at 01:59:36 PM »
A real horseman who carried himself with class,    Stan BERGSTEIN said years ago that familys have been around forever when it comes to developing a young horse and a 100 years from now you will still see the name like KOPAS AND MILLER,HAUGHTON AND others,  That story never worked out and a 100 years from now most standerbreds will be AMISH horses and menonite,   
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Thoroughbred Racing / Re: Does anyone have any tips for me today?
« Last post by ec on Today at 01:56:20 PM »
Kirby documented #1 handicapper on Plops.

We're witnessing greatness.

Betting his ROI is no better than the rest even with that rock solid and innovative method of betting the chalks in exactas.
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Thoroughbred Racing / Re: HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE NEWS
« Last post by ec on Today at 01:54:34 PM »
Slowest death throes since Mercutio got stabbed. This place has been going out of biz since I worked there in the 90s. Same reasons all along.
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Thoroughbred Racing / Re: 🏇 The Secretariat Club, 2026
« Last post by ec on Today at 01:52:24 PM »
You still holding on to Napoleon Solo for the KD? I still have this position held, the odds continue to increase every week he does not run. He has run a few works as of late... I would expect we see him out there by end of month but who knows.
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With AI advancements, I am not sure they have any real way to block this activity. I can run a bot locally that does everything a CAW does but does it in such a way to emulate me. If I don't roll this out to thousands of people, NYRA's got no clue how I am doing what I am doing. Also, I am not doing this, as far as anyone here knows. You don't even know who I am.
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Harness Racing / Re: A Harness Racing Data Insider’s Exit Interview
« Last post by Any1Left on Today at 01:50:03 PM »
sincere thank you for the kind words

I am receiving less and less resistance about the betting after the bell-----since 2010 when my eyes were opened by a friend I have been screaming it and pointing out examples--but for a decade I was mocked for having such "preposterous" theories--but almost everyone has finally realized it is happening everyday

you made a comment a few days ago about the days when it was obvious when a 2/5 shot would go off at such low odds and now there is no way of telling which mystery horse will go off 2/5...you certainly cant tell by the past performances--that comment you made really nailed it accurately and hit home--i miss those days when you had to be at the track to make a bet, there were NO rebates(which helped ruin the game for the gambler)and NO betting after the bell.

 as Carroll O'connor and Jean Stapleton would sing...."Those were the days"
I still watch that show and know every episode,,,,,,,,,,,,,  is it not crazy that rebate has hurt the player and that should not make sense but yet its true,     It all comes down to management,,,,,,,,,,,,,    The MEADOWLANDS had a guy years ago HOLLYWOOD HEYDAN who lived the game and understood players and i am sure on his days off he is a player and that must be a 100 percent qualifier to work as a handicapper,       Can you imagine PAP that if you tried out to be a track handicapper you would not get the job over lisa blowe because you lived the game all your life and that would disqualify you for that job,     And having judges that make a call and the exact thing happens 2 races later and its a different result and you just have to look at FRANCE winning the GOLD in skating because the FRENCH judge gave the USA a super bad mark and that day the world got to see what its like to have the wrong people working at a job they should not have,
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Harness Racing / Re: Blast from the past: Glen Garnsey
« Last post by Papillon on Today at 01:32:10 PM »
If you start to talk of all his horses, I feel you have to mention Fan Hanover.
Filly winning The Jug was and still is big news.

Absolutely tmbz1
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