Gr 1 Malibu
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Gr 1 Malibu
This looks like a tough race. A full field of fourteen three-year olds entered in final Grade One of the year.
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BDW has a good point - how will Hollywood Park form carry over to the cushion surface?
What synthetics are to California racing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gb0mxcpPOU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gb0mxcpPOU
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i normally make a habit of not bettnig the first week of a meet, just to see if there are any well..differences or anything out of the blue that pops up. at churchil earlier this year itw as how strong the races at oaklawn carried over to churchill. at del mar it was del mar sucks. i hope nothing bad comes out of this track becaue the malibu is one of my fav races.
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actually looking at the contestents... cobalt blue hasn't won a race since feburary
I haven't seen horse greeley in so long...
this is not a race I can honeslty handicap becasue 1) the track and 2) you have too many good horses coming off a layoff. I would be guessing. Great Hunter, horse greeley, cobalt blue and Les Grand Trois could all win it
I haven't seen horse greeley in so long...
this is not a race I can honeslty handicap becasue 1) the track and 2) you have too many good horses coming off a layoff. I would be guessing. Great Hunter, horse greeley, cobalt blue and Les Grand Trois could all win it
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I wrestled for hours trying to pick the winner of this race, so I finally turned to the TUMB System and it gave me the logical winner in a matter of 30 seconds. I continue to be amazed by how simple it is to apply the TUMB System to the most difficult handicapping challenges.
1. Desert Code 85.00, by E Dubai. This horse's TUMB System rating is pretty good for two reasons. (1) He's ridden by Richie Migliore, and I always liked Richie. (2) The damsire is Lost Code, and Billy Donovan did a good job training him.
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1. Desert Code 85.00, by E Dubai. This horse's TUMB System rating is pretty good for two reasons. (1) He's ridden by Richie Migliore, and I always liked Richie. (2) The damsire is Lost Code, and Billy Donovan did a good job training him.
The TUMB System - THE Thoroughbred industry standard for measuring not a heck of a lot. Give yourself a "thumb up" and order now!
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Rokeby Forever wrote:I wrestled for hours trying to pick the winner of this race, so I finally turned to the TUMB System and it gave me the logical winner in a matter of 30 seconds. I continue to be amazed by how simple it is to apply the TUMB System to the most difficult handicapping challenges.
1. Desert Code 85.00, by E Dubai. This horse's TUMB System rating is pretty good for two reasons. (1) He's ridden by Richie Migliore, and I always liked Richie. (2) The damsire is Lost Code, and Billy Donovan did a good job training him.
The TUMB System - THE Thoroughbred industry standard for measuring not a heck of a lot. Give yourself a "thumb up" and order now!
Hmmm...... Roke very impressive number. If memory serves, I think you may be slightly predjudiced in affording Desert Code such a lofty number. Tell me if I'm wrong (and I know how humble you are about your accomplishments), but don't you have a sentimental attachment to this Thumbmaker product since it was your very first one:>) Kudos thumb master:>) TJ
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Rokeby Forever wrote:TJ,
You might be right, but it should be noted that this horse has no chance if the wind is coming from the West on Wednesday. He runs better when the winds are out of the South.
Thank you Roke, I will monitor the prevailing winds and adjust accordingly. At the moment both my thumbs are occupied. After they rest up after the holidays, I'll see if we can butt our heads together and come up with something of interest. TJ
Roke:
So Desert code has a score of 85.00. Is that a TSV, as in a Thumb Strength Value?
I'm developing a system for picking sure winners. I believe when I have it perfected, it will challange the T.U.M.B. system. For one, it will be more sanitary than the T.U.M.B. system, and the process of getting to HUTI could be quite a bit more enjoyable.
My H.U.T.I.* system also points towards Desert Code. With HUTI and TUMB pointing towards Desert Code, he should be able to prevail regardless of any ill Wednesday Winds.
Regards, Shergar
*HUTI---Handicapping under the influence.
So Desert code has a score of 85.00. Is that a TSV, as in a Thumb Strength Value?
I'm developing a system for picking sure winners. I believe when I have it perfected, it will challange the T.U.M.B. system. For one, it will be more sanitary than the T.U.M.B. system, and the process of getting to HUTI could be quite a bit more enjoyable.
My H.U.T.I.* system also points towards Desert Code. With HUTI and TUMB pointing towards Desert Code, he should be able to prevail regardless of any ill Wednesday Winds.
Regards, Shergar
*HUTI---Handicapping under the influence.