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  • picantel
    SBR MVP
    • 09-17-05
    • 4338

    #1
    Who do you like in the preakness
    Obviously I am on hardspun again. here is a quote from his jockey.


    I know I’ve got a great horse and Street Sense is a great horse. That’s going to give me a lot of confidence,” said Pino, who is one win shy of tying Jerry Bailey for 15th on the all-time win list. “Now Calvin’s coming to my country. He beat me at Churchill and he knows that track and you can see the way he moved in the Derby he knew every nick and cranny of that rail. He had to have a lot of confidence. I can ride Pimlico with confidence. I know every nick and cranny at Pimlico. I know how the turns are. I know sharp they are and when to drop in. At Churchill I was kind of a little skeptical. At Pimlico it’s going to give me a slight edge. It’s always good to get a trip around the track and I have many, many trips around Pimlico. If I can bring that into how I ride Hard Spun and I can bring out a winner that would be a plus.”
  • Seattle Slew
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 01-02-06
    • 7373

    #2
    You'd think Pino was doing the running with that talk. Pure nonsense. If Hard Spun wins, it'll have nothing to do with the racetrack.
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    • EBone
      SBR MVP
      • 08-10-05
      • 1787

      #3
      My early thought is Street Sense and Hard Spun in the exacta which is not too sexy and pretty obvious. I think the shorter race is an advantage to both horses. It seems that lately, barring the Bernardini win last year, the Preakness has had favorites winning. Let's see the final field. I actually don't think Curlin can win this race.



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      • Senator7
        SBR MVP
        • 08-20-05
        • 1559

        #4
        Originally posted by picantel
        Obviously I am on hardspun again. here is a quote from his jockey.


        I know I’ve got a great horse and Street Sense is a great horse. That’s going to give me a lot of confidence,” said Pino, who is one win shy of tying Jerry Bailey for 15th on the all-time win list. “Now Calvin’s coming to my country. He beat me at Churchill and he knows that track and you can see the way he moved in the Derby he knew every nick and cranny of that rail. He had to have a lot of confidence. I can ride Pimlico with confidence. I know every nick and cranny at Pimlico. I know how the turns are. I know sharp they are and when to drop in. At Churchill I was kind of a little skeptical. At Pimlico it’s going to give me a slight edge. It’s always good to get a trip around the track and I have many, many trips around Pimlico. If I can bring that into how I ride Hard Spun and I can bring out a winner that would be a plus.”
        Every jockey or trainer in America is going to make statements like this. They all think they can win every time their horse enters the starting gate.

        That being said, Hard Spun has to be on the short list of potential winners, but taking him solely on a statement from his jockey (or a trainer for that matter) isn't the most profitable way to handicap horses.
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        • onlooker
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 08-10-05
          • 36572

          #5
          Street Sense and Hard Spun.

          I don't bet horses, so don't go off what I think.

          I might throw in a exacta on these two.
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          • thezbar
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 08-29-06
            • 6421

            #6
            I'm undecided at this point.I want to see the post position draw to see now the race shape looks.Inside posts are the best historically in the Preakness.
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            • zootiehead
              SBR MVP
              • 12-09-06
              • 1715

              #7
              King of the Roxy
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              • Wheell
                SBR MVP
                • 01-11-07
                • 1380

                #8
                Curlin is still amazingly fast. I'd take him over any other single horse in the race.
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                • picantel
                  SBR MVP
                  • 09-17-05
                  • 4338

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Senator7
                  Every jockey or trainer in America is going to make statements like this. They all think they can win every time their horse enters the starting gate.

                  That being said, Hard Spun has to be on the short list of potential winners, but taking him solely on a statement from his jockey (or a trainer for that matter) isn't the most profitable way to handicap horses.
                  Umm heh. I have been betting horses for around 20 years now. I never take a jockey's statement at face value. I also pounded hard spun in the derby and think he is in an even better position to win the preakness.
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                  • Senator7
                    SBR MVP
                    • 08-20-05
                    • 1559

                    #10
                    Originally posted by picantel
                    Umm heh. I have been betting horses for around 20 years now. I never take a jockey's statement at face value. I also pounded hard spun in the derby and think he is in an even better position to win the preakness.
                    Alright, just making sure. I didn't know if you were a newbie or not.

                    I'm actually leaning toward Hard Spun right now too.

                    I actually hit the exacta in the Derby. Not sure what I'm going to do with The Preakness yet.
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                    • Seattle Slew
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 01-02-06
                      • 7373

                      #11
                      Circular Quay will start in the Preakness. I like him in this spot.
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                      • KC
                        SBR MVP
                        • 04-12-07
                        • 1613

                        #12
                        street sense by a nose...but no triple crown
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                        • EBone
                          SBR MVP
                          • 08-10-05
                          • 1787

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Seattle Slew
                          Circular Quay will start in the Preakness. I like him in this spot.


                          I just took a look at the opening odds. Good golly goose! I almost feel like I'm forced to bet either CQ or King of The Roxy. I'll go study and come back with some sort of selection for this f'ing race. Street Sense is probably going to go off at even money; maybe even worse.



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                          • Seattle Slew
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 01-02-06
                            • 7373

                            #14
                            I'm trying to beat SS again. Pletcher was a fool to run CQ off an 8-week layoff, especially since the horse only had two starts as a 3-year-old, and the first didn't really count because of the spill at FG. We'll see if the horse is better than his trainer.

                            Circular Quay
                            Curlin
                            Street Sense.

                            Going to toss Hard Spun.
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                            • EBone
                              SBR MVP
                              • 08-10-05
                              • 1787

                              #15
                              Well, this race looks like a chalk eater's dream. I may pass and wait for the real money, which will be made in the Belmont. At least, that's my hunch.



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                              • mogwai
                                SBR High Roller
                                • 04-07-07
                                • 220

                                #16
                                Circular Quay or Curlin.
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                                • EaglesPhan36
                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                  • 12-06-06
                                  • 71662

                                  #17
                                  Curlin is my choice. Probably going to make a couple exactas with combos of Curlin & Street Sense or Hard Spun.
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                                  • EBone
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 08-10-05
                                    • 1787

                                    #18
                                    Did I see that Hard Spun is 4:1?????????


                                    Hmmmmm.....Interesting.




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                                    • mogwai
                                      SBR High Roller
                                      • 04-07-07
                                      • 220

                                      #19
                                      I love the prop bet of Curlin at +160 to finish higher than Street Sense.
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