I am not sure what you guys are talking about. I am new here and not sure what you guys are saying. I think I better just mind my own business and not try to help anyone. I am or never will I try and sell anything.
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I am not sure what you guys are talking about. I am new here and not sure what you guys are saying. I think I better just mind my own business and not try to help anyone. I am or never will I try and sell anything.
It's been working a lot lately at the Meadowlands. And the Meadowlands has been having huge win pools in the 6 figures each race the last few nights.
If you are a good form reader, you can see when it is obvious that a horse is live. I look particularly close at horses who I say to myself, the average form reader with no inside knowledge could not be betting the horse in question so if he is bet, it is clearly sharp money.
Friday night in the 2nd race, the 7 horse, See and Be Seen was 8-1 morning line and didn't show a lot on form to make him much lower. Three minutes before post time, he was 9:5 and he one minute before post he was still a strong 5:2. The average form reader wouldn't bet him, particulalry down to those odds. He went off at 7:2 and won impressively.
Two races later, the #4 horse, Venusinbluejeans was 15:1 ML and opened at 3:1. For the next ten minutes he hoverd between 5:2 and 7:2. I spoke to a friend of mine who is a big Big M player three minutes before post and said to him this horse is clearly the horse to play. There is no way he showed anything on form to be bet below 10:1 and it was clearly sharp money. He is a form reader and couldn't believe the 2 was at such high odds and played him based upoon the fact that there was tremendous value. Venusinbluejeans blew by the field like they were standing still and paid $10.60.
In the 6th race, it wasn't nearly as obvious, but the 6, Riven Hanover was 15:1 ML and opened up at 6:1. He was around 8:1 at two minutes before post and while I wouldn't have used him, I tossed him into my Pick 4 sporead. He won and paid $26.20.
Last night, in the 7th, Brother Ray was 15:1 ML and opened at 5:1 and stayed at 5:1 the whole time. He didn't show a heck of a lot and it was clearly sharp money again. He won and paid $13.00.
It clealry isn't a fool proof system, but if you know how to read the board and form and see that a horse is getting sharp money that clearly isn't the general betting public, it certainly can turn you onto some value plays.
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It's been working a lot lately at the Meadowlands. And the Meadowlands has been having huge win pools in the 6 figures each race the last few nights.
If you are a good form reader, you can see when it is obvious that a horse is live. I look particularly close at horses who I say to myself, the average form reader with no inside knowledge could not be betting the horse in question so if he is bet, it is clearly sharp money.
Friday night in the 2nd race, the 7 horse, See and Be Seen was 8-1 morning line and didn't show a lot on form to make him much lower. Three minutes before post time, he was 9:5 and he one minute before post he was still a strong 5:2. The average form reader wouldn't bet him, particulalry down to those odds. He went off at 7:2 and won impressively.
Two races later, the #4 horse, Venusinbluejeans was 15:1 ML and opened at 3:1. For the next ten minutes he hoverd between 5:2 and 7:2. I spoke to a friend of mine who is a big Big M player three minutes before post and said to him this horse is clearly the horse to play. There is no way he showed anything on form to be bet below 10:1 and it was clearly sharp money. He is a form reader and couldn't believe the 2 was at such high odds and played him based upoon the fact that there was tremendous value. Venusinbluejeans blew by the field like they were standing still and paid $10.60.
In the 6th race, it wasn't nearly as obvious, but the 6, Riven Hanover was 15:1 ML and opened up at 6:1. He was around 8:1 at two minutes before post and while I wouldn't have used him, I tossed him into my Pick 4 sporead. He won and paid $26.20.
Last night, in the 7th, Brother Ray was 15:1 ML and opened at 5:1 and stayed at 5:1 the whole time. He didn't show a heck of a lot and it was clearly sharp money again. He won and paid $13.00.
It clealry isn't a fool proof system, but if you know how to read the board and form and see that a horse is getting sharp money that clearly isn't the general betting public, it certainly can turn you onto some value plays.
At the Meadowlands the early money hits at close to 75%. Not a system but I never bet against it and when you cap a race and the early money comes in on my horse I do go bigger and it has served me well.
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At the Meadowlands the early money hits at close to 75%. Not a system but I never bet against it and when you cap a race and the early money comes in on my horse I do go bigger and it has served me well.
At the Meadowlands the early money hits at close to 75%. Not a system but I never bet against it and when you cap a race and the early money comes in on my horse I do go bigger and it has served me well.
Early money makes sense...a lot of the insiders don't have access to make wagers on their horses just minutes before post time and have to do so in advance...when a horse is known to be ready by insiders, you have trainers, groomers, clockers, and many other horse people that may be in the "know" that get down early during the day, particularly with trotters....
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Quote Originally Posted by GirlieGirl:
At the Meadowlands the early money hits at close to 75%. Not a system but I never bet against it and when you cap a race and the early money comes in on my horse I do go bigger and it has served me well.
Early money makes sense...a lot of the insiders don't have access to make wagers on their horses just minutes before post time and have to do so in advance...when a horse is known to be ready by insiders, you have trainers, groomers, clockers, and many other horse people that may be in the "know" that get down early during the day, particularly with trotters....
cajunbookbuster: yes, my email address on my Spaces page is correct. Please send me your system when you get time. I am not betting a lot now (retired) but love to play the horses and anything that helps me pick winners is appreciated.
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cajunbookbuster: yes, my email address on my Spaces page is correct. Please send me your system when you get time. I am not betting a lot now (retired) but love to play the horses and anything that helps me pick winners is appreciated.
cajunbookbuster: yes, my email address on my Spaces page is correct. Please send me your system when you get time. I am not betting a lot now (retired) but love to play the horses and anything that helps me pick winners is appreciated.
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i would also like to have info on the system.
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Quote Originally Posted by Ap1Bfreetorun:
cajunbookbuster: yes, my email address on my Spaces page is correct. Please send me your system when you get time. I am not betting a lot now (retired) but love to play the horses and anything that helps me pick winners is appreciated.
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