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I know I don't do physicality handicapping because I'm bad at it, and when I try to do it I get burned.


I learned a lot about paddock handicapping from a guy named Philly Joe Takach.

At a real cheap harness track, I can turn a profit just watching the post parades without even looking at a program. You've got a lot of horses that are dead lame going to the post and often just one or two that stand out and sometimes they're huge odds.

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1 - daddy long legs 30-1
2 - optimizer 50-1
3 - take charge indy 15-1
4 - union rags 9-2
5 - dullahan 8-1
6 - bodemeister 4-1
7 - rousing sermon 50-1
8 - creative cause 12-1
9 - trinniberg 50-1
10 - daddy nose best 15-1
11 - alpha 15-1
12 - prospective 30-1
13 - went the day well 20-1
14 - hansen 10-1
15 - gemologist 6-1
16 - el padrino 20-1
17 - done talking 50-1
18 - sabercat 30-1
19 - i'll have another 12-1
20 - liaison 50-1

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I'm really intrigued by Trinniberg. But from the sounds of it, he will be the horse leading for the first half and then flame out at the end.

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Arlington and the horsemen reached agreement. Derby is on in Illinois.

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Bodemeister may be the favorite on Saturday, and I can’t really argue he shouldn’t be. Of all the horses likely to be up near the front, he seems most likely to be able to withstand a quick opening and still be able to hang on. I’m not anxious to bet him to win at favorite prices, but one of the great things about the Derby is the many options and deep pools. If you are going to play any kind of exotic bets (exactas, trifectas, pick 4, etc.) I don’t see how you can leave Bodemeister out. And if the pace starts to scare people and you see Bodemeister wander up towards, say, 8-1 or so, that looks like an awfully solid play in my opinion.


I might be overrating this horse, but I'm making my own line for the race and I'm figuring if they ran it 100 times, Bodemeister would win about 30. His Arkansas Derby reminds me of the Santa Anita Derby that Sunday Silence won prior to his Derby. That puts him at a little more than 2-1. A bet for me has to be plus 50%, for example, a horse I think is 2-1 is a bet at 3-1, a horse I think is even money is a bet at 3-2, etc. I think Bode is a nice overlay at 9-2. There might be some other good overlays here too though.

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This chick at my job is like a real life Sarah Phillips :wink: , and she likes Daddy Nose Best, Creative Cause, and I'll Have Another.

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I'm really intrigued by Trinniberg. But from the sounds of it, he will be the horse leading for the first half and then flame out at the end.

I can imagine a scenario where Trinniberg wins, which is more than I can say about a couple of the horses.

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Irish Boy wrote:
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I'm really intrigued by Trinniberg. But from the sounds of it, he will be the horse leading for the first half and then flame out at the end.

I can imagine a scenario where Trinniberg wins, which is more than I can say about a couple of the horses.


Any horse that gets a lead can win under the right conditions. They're gonna have to get to where he's gonna be. I'm guessing Bode blows by him and Hansen around the 3/8.

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I'm really intrigued by Trinniberg. But from the sounds of it, he will be the horse leading for the first half and then flame out at the end.

I can imagine a scenario where Trinniberg wins, which is more than I can say about a couple of the horses.


Any horse that gets a lead can win under the right conditions. They're gonna have to get to where he's gonna be. I'm guessing Bode blows by him and Hansen around the 3/8.

Sure. You catch a hard rail, maybe a couple of the other speed horses break poorly, jockeys lay off expecting a 45 second half mile and get a 48, who knows. I'm not expecting it and I expect him to start running in reverse with two furlongs to go but if you had me choose between Trinniberg and, say, Done Talking, I wouldn't hesitate to choose the former.

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I dont think you can get away with cheap fractions anymore at the Derby. With all the speed bias in pedigrees these days, horses want to be closer to the lead.

The last horse I think of winning completely on the front was War Emblem and he still went 47 to the half and 111 4/5 to the 6 furlongs. (That was what, 10 years ago?)


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Not sure if Don's Piracy has seen this thread or not, but this is what he wrote in another thread, today.


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Union Rags, Dullahan, and Bodemeister at 4-5-6 post. Is 16 too far on the outside for Gemologist? Creative Cause and I'll Have Another at 12-1 look like 3rd horses of a trifecta. Hensen, Alpha, I've never heard of these guys?!?!



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Going off of Facebook "likes" on the Meet the Horses page:
http://www.kentuckyderby.com/horses


Winner 138th Kentucky Derby
Hansen 1.7K
Place
Union Rags 1.4K
Show
I'll Have Another 1.2K

I am going to exacta box this combo and make a couple of straight win bets on each horse. And the Terry Boers $.50 trifecta special, with box two of these horses and a couple of the 50-1 longshots. :D

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I dont think you can get away with cheap fractions anymore at the Derby. With all the speed bias in pedigrees these days, horses want to be closer to the lead.

The last horse I think of winning completely on the front was War Emblem and he still went 47 to the half and 111 4/5 to the 6 furlongs. (That was what, 10 years ago?)


If you were doing a pace analysis on this race based on all the speed in here, I'm guessing you would come up with something like 47, 1:10, 1:35, 2:00-4/5.

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Hawkeye Vince wrote:
I dont think you can get away with cheap fractions anymore at the Derby. With all the speed bias in pedigrees these days, horses want to be closer to the lead.

The last horse I think of winning completely on the front was War Emblem and he still went 47 to the half and 111 4/5 to the 6 furlongs. (That was what, 10 years ago?)


If you were doing a pace analysis on this race based on all the speed in here, I'm guessing you would come up with something like 47, 1:10, 1:35, 2:00-4/5.


Yeah, those are the numbers I came up with, too. :shock:

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Hawkeye Vince wrote:
I dont think you can get away with cheap fractions anymore at the Derby. With all the speed bias in pedigrees these days, horses want to be closer to the lead.

The last horse I think of winning completely on the front was War Emblem and he still went 47 to the half and 111 4/5 to the 6 furlongs. (That was what, 10 years ago?)


If you were doing a pace analysis on this race based on all the speed in here, I'm guessing you would come up with something like 47, 1:10, 1:35, 2:00-4/5.

You can use 2:00.80... we're living in the decimal era. :)

I totally agree with the fields being almost always full 20 horses, there are always a couple whose best shot is to wire the field and they keep the race honest.

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Eddie Olczyz on Waddle and Silvy just now:

If its a wet track go with El Padrino

If its a dry track, go with Union Rags or Daddy Nose Best

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Here is how I will be betting the derby:

$.50 trifecta partial wheels

10/4-5-6-11-12-14-16/3-4-5-6-8-11-12-14-15-16-18 = $35

5/4-6-10-11-12-14-16/4-6-10-11-12-14-16 = $21

4/5-6-10/5-6-10-11-12-14-16 = $9

6/4-5-10/4-5-10-11-12-14-16 = $9

$1 exacta box 4-5-6-10-16 = $20

$6 win on 12

Total = $100

In short: I want Daddy Nose Best to win, with Dullahan as a second choice. If Union Rags or Bodemeister win I still have some cheap exactas or trifectas possible. I can get a few exactas with El Padrino winning, and I have six bucks on Prospective. If any horse besides from those six wins I'm toast.

I also want one of those six to come in second, though if Daddy Nose Best or Dullahan wins I'll also take Hansen or Alpha to come in second.

Finally, if Daddy Nose Best wins I have 11 different horses that can come in third for the trifecta. In other words, I'm really trying to set myself up for a big score if I can hit this on the head and don't want to leave too many horses out of what can be a fluky third place position.

Good luck tomorrow.

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IB,

Your breakdown for the horses was freaking fantastic. So much so that I printed it out and will be bringing it to Arlington. I'm going to use it for info, but I'm still not sure which way I'm leaning yet. So, don't worry, I won't blame you for any lost wages. :)

Great stuff and very well written. I look forward to your recap of the Derby and your previews of the Preakness and Belmont.


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IB,

Your breakdown for the horses was freaking fantastic. So much so that I printed it out and will be bringing it to Arlington. I'm going to use it for info, but I'm still not sure which way I'm leaning yet. So, don't worry, I won't blame you for any lost wages. :)

Great stuff and very well written. I look forward to your recap of the Derby and your previews of the Preakness and Belmont.


+2. This little shooter is making the 6 block trek to Arlington OTB now to put $20 on a $1 boxed exacta 4-6-10-15-16. Good luck to all :)

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Thanks for the kind words, but full disclosure: my Derby record is not good. Really hoping this is the year I crack the nut. Cautiously optimistic headed into today.

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Yeah that's great stuff IB. I was leaning towards Daddy but now it's cemented (hope I don't jinx him). I'm still working on my tri but I'm leaning towards Take Charge Indy and Bodemeister. Good luck!


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I've studied IB's post quite a few times over the past 3 days.

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I'm at Arlington, and I have to say how crappy their offering of races is today. A lot of scratches in a field that only had 6 horses to start. Pa. Thetic.

This is their sport's Super Bowl and while I know the Derby isn't here, I still expect a better field than what we're getting given it's the Chicagoland market.

Days like this make me wonder how long AP will be around. Not very fun to bet on horses with even to worse than even odds.


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I just got back from The Turf Room in North Aurora. I only had to wait in line for two minutes to place my wagers.

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Took me longer to park at Crestwood OTB than it did to walk in and place bets. $10 each on Daddy Long Legs and Union Rags to win.

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I'm at Arlington, and I have to say how crappy their offering of races is today. A lot of scratches in a field that only had 6 horses to start. Pa. Thetic.

This is their sport's Super Bowl and while I know the Derby isn't here, I still expect a better field than what we're getting given it's the Chicagoland market.

Days like this make me wonder how long AP will be around. Not very fun to bet on horses with even to worse than even odds.

It was from the horsemen's strike. Owners were boycotting until Thursday morning. I agree the card sucks (which is why I didn't go today) but there's a reason.

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Long line with one teller outside Luck Magee's in Niles. Black late model Benz with Illinois Blackhawks plate "O" in the front parking spot. It's gotta be Olczyk, right? Fritzy is gonna pissed that Eddie grabbed his spot! :lol:


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