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  • KingRevolver
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 06-05-09
    • 5293

    #36
    Originally posted by jellobiafra
    Says you're broke like me. And you might not have been drinking it for quite as long. When I first started drinking Scotch I always watered it down with ton of ice. (not saying that's what you do) Also used to be a Johnnie Walker guy (blends). Then I moved to single malts. Then I started asking for 3 cubes of ice. Now I drink it straight except sometimes on hot summer nights I'll put ice in it. Life is all about evolution son.
    I love this Jello guy. Funny cat.

    LOL Yeah, I don't really do it to water it down. In fact I don't like any watered-down drinks...nasty. I just like the Scotch to be a little chill.
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    • UltimateSelector
      Restricted User
      • 01-28-08
      • 15926

      #37
      Originally posted by Dark Horse
      Talk to Ultimateselector. I think he has 20+ years of toteboard betting. He doesn't cap anything but the board.

      (posted before seeing your reply)
      Hi Guys, & Thanks Dark Horse! ... Actually it's 30+ years but whos counting at this stage.

      I am now embarking on some new Gnome numbers. I will re-post it here as well as my last 3 days longshot payoffs. These are all posted at paceadvantage.com (selections)
      Here are my payoffs of the last 3 days including today so far!

      * In the last 2 days I have posted these Longshot Winners!


      $33.60 - 32.80 - 32.60 - 27.80 - 27.40 - 21.90 - 20.80 - 19.80

      18.60 - 18.40 - 17.80 - 17.60 - 16.00 - 14.40 - 14.20




      Todays ... $47.00 - 19.60 - 19.60 - 18.80 - 18.20 - 16.80 - 16.20


      Here is my Project ...

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      My Horse Racing Genome Project!


      On April 1st, 2009 as a handicapper and horse racing- enthusiast I decided to take my ideas & create the most comprehensive wagering pattern analysis of horse racing ever.My databases have well over 3/4 of a million past performance saved races. This is valuable in my studies & back testing analysis.

      I am setting out to capture the essence of horse race handicapping at the most fundamental level. I ended up assembling literally hundreds of past race attributes or "genes" into a very large data Genome. Taken together these genes capture the unique and magical horse identity of each race, everything is in the Money! Wagering, timing and rhythm, to instrumentation, orchestration, arrangement, implementation, and of course the rich world of profiting from all this wagering harmony. It's not about what a horse race looks like on paper, or what genre they supposedly belong to bias's & whatnot, or about who wagers the most - it's about what each individual wagering pattern looks like & how it stacks up to the others in the race in a comparison value.Remember, what happens to one horses numbers then affects all others in some important way, weather it be in a positive or negative way.

      Since I started my cappin' days back in 1978, I've carefully tracked the pattern recognitions of tens of thousands of different horses & races - ranging from popular to obscure tracks & horses - and analyzed the wagering qualities of each wagering pattern one attribute at a time. This work & process continues to this very day each and every day as I endeavor to include all the ideas & pattern recognitions that I have discovered over the years from tracks around the world.
      It has been quite an adventure, you could say a little crazy - but now that I've created this extraordinary collection of wagering analysis, I think I can help be your guide as you explore your favorite parts of the Horse racing universe.
      I hope you enjoy the journey with me.



      Ultimate Selector!
      Founder
      My Horse Racing Genome Project



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      Many of you already know that I have designed & developed my own horse program over the last 8 years. I have "Live" Odds & Pool feeds that are dumped into my program in real time. I run these monies thru about 60 different calculations & table many of them up. I then interpret the wagering patterns & calculations to make my selections. For those of you who may be interested in taking a look see ride of my program please feel free to click on the link.


      Best of Luck! Ultimate Selector!




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      • Betz
        SBR Rookie
        • 08-09-09
        • 30

        #38
        Curious,

        I got just the horse handicapper man. No bullshit neither! He's given me thousands of plays/picks over the years ... He's a solid 22% to 30% (he fluctuates somewhere in there, right now he's at 27% winners) handicapper longterm, which is unheard of in horses! Only thing, he is really really low key and doesn't want to be known ... If he knew we were going to post plays on boards like this for everyone to see, he wouldn't do it (he's just a low key kind of guy, very few friends, minds his business, not married, etc.). The good news is though, he probably would do something like this for me if I asked him, but we would have to find a way to keep it under wraps or I couldn't see him wanting to go along with something like this. Let me know dude.
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        • GELATINOUS CUBE
          SBR MVP
          • 08-09-09
          • 4534

          #39
          Today's action, thank you. There's always some truth amongst the b.s. With your one track advice. You can kill it at one track and suck at the others, that is very true.

          Curious, any links to your 10 year, all tracks, every horse, database. I want to paste it on my wall. The wall of the whole hi-rise building i'm in. How'd you win $19,000 ayer?
          blog '09-'10: 37-16: +$31,900
          mlb 2010; 16-12: +$4,540
          gellyhoops 2010: 10-6 +$3,150
          overall: 63-34 +$40,290
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          • kmarinouofm
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 01-26-09
            • 8437

            #40
            Casper love your signature..

            Throw more ground balls.. its more democratic!!!
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            • floridagolfer
              SBR MVP
              • 12-19-08
              • 2762

              #41
              Curious: If I correctly understand what you're doing, you've keyed one horse to finish in one position (fourth) only. I've been betting horses for 30 years and that's awfully difficult to do on a consistent basis. I've ripped up a million trifecta tickets because the horse I had in the top spot finished second with all the other horses I had covered. Obviously it takes more money, but you'll also have more winners if you're able to put your key horse in a spot where you win if it finishes third OR fourth.
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              • Betz
                SBR Rookie
                • 08-09-09
                • 30

                #42
                I don't understand why you guys are knocking Curious? Makes absolutley no sense, especially, on a gambling forum. Am I saying it right? It doesn't hurt to try to put something together, heck, you don't even have to risk any money until your comfortable with it!
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                • therber2
                  Restricted User
                  • 12-22-08
                  • 3715

                  #43
                  Originally posted by tacomax
                  I'll help you, pal. Want some help with the wife?
                  What a fvckin prick. Holy shit.
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                  • Betz
                    SBR Rookie
                    • 08-09-09
                    • 30

                    #44
                    Therber your up +63 units in bases this year? Wow, that's fantastic! Congrats! How did you fare last season?
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