Well -
It was a very nice weekend for the home team - plus we received another irrational moronic e-mail from Paul, but more on that crybaby later.
Saturday's money making selections included - ( 3 wins , 1 second from 10 picks with 4 exactas, 3 trifectas, and 1 superfecta)
Belmont rc5 - WON- To Honor and Serve $3.80 $2.80 & $2.30 with the $17 exacta.
Belmont rc7 - WON- Ave - $23.00 $10.00 & $6.10 with the $145 exacta, the $655 trifecta, and the $2857 superfecta!!
Belmont rc10 - WON -Haynesfield - $17.00 $9.10 & $3.00 with the $37.20 exacta and the 167.20 trifecta.
Hollywood rc8 -2nd- Turning Top $5.60 & $3.40 with the $53.60 exacta and the $167.20 trifecta.
Sunday's profitable selections included - ( 2 wins, 1 second , and 1 third from 8 picks with 2 exactas, and 3 trifectas)
Belmont rc2 - Deciphering Dreams - 3rd - $3.10 with the $86 trifecta.
Belmont rc9 - Tizway - WON - $7.50 $3.90 & $5.20 with the $39.80 exacta and the $245.50 trifecta.
Hollywood rc8 - Champ Pegasus - WON - $5.40 $3.40 & $2.40.
Woodbine rc6 - Barreling Home - 2nd - $8.40 & $4.80 with the $49.20 exacta and the $135.10 trifecta.
So here are my stats for the weekend -
Wins - 5/18 for 28% winners - with average win price of $11.34 and a $3.15 ROI.
In the Money - 8/18 for 44% in the money.
Finally, Paul is still reading my blog and expressing his delusional pointless blather of an opinion. If he happens to send something that is worth repeating I'll share it, but I highly doubt it since they ramble on about how I'm supposed to win every race and somehow I don't - go figure!!
I'm not Tabbitha from Bewitched nor have I traveled forward in time to know what the future holds.
If I could do that, I'd already have hit the lottery quite a few times don't you think?
That burning plastic smell is most likely Paul trying to comprehend what he just read or needed read too him ~ slowly of course.
1 comment:
LOL! Everyone knows (I hope) that horse racing is GAMBLING. A top notch horse, at 1-9 could have had a bad night's sleep and not feel like running, and be out of the money. Geesh.
You Go, Jack!
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