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People Was Trippin'

In the T-mobile commercial with snoop dogg he teases the viewers that Patrick Mahomes is saying goodbye!


"He saying goodbye to his phone" Snoop declares as this T-mobile commercial is all about getting a deal.




'People was Trippin' just as they were trippin over themselves to bet Mahovlich race 6 at Gulfstream on Saturday.


Handicappers are suckers for fast times, without context or understanding patterns. They make these wild theories of why, most of them are simply poppycock and fables.


Players see the Nov 6, October 16 and October 6, two of them bullet works and they think its 'Peanut Butter, and Jelly on gold.'


I hated that pattern, there is a reason why Antonucci didn't enter and raced Mahovlich in October off those works, but horseplayers get silly, she didn't run this one off the Nov 6 work, in fact waited 11 days after that work to work again. Antonucci did the same between October 6 and 16th. Ten days.


The time between the works and not being entered in October off those works speaks volumes. The horse wasn't doing those works right, and the barn being a very conservative one, 2 + 2 didn't add up to 4.


As I state frequently, 'too many bullet works and your horses shoots themselves in the foot'.


Bullet works are for those who think that they are positive and they are far from that. They are simply the most ovverated handicapping factor.


It's how they do it not how fast they do it.




Mahovlich was indeed overbet at 2-1, we picked the winner and had the EXA cold. Mahovlich showed speed and stopped after a half.


Workout reports are only as good as the analysis on the horse, itself.


He was a complete toss from any, horizontal, vertical, wagers and that for the smart horseplayer is 'Peanut Butter, and Jelly on gold'.

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