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Originally Posted by Nitro
I don’t know about anyone else, but it never ceases to amaze me when I see that some will immediately resort to posting overall statistical averages when reviewing results of any kind in order to make a point.
I don’t believe that being successful in this game means playing every race where a particular trainer enters a horse, or any race that a jockey may be riding in, and obviously not every race that a specific horse may be entered.
If I’m not mistaken a better approach would be to be very discerning when not only making choices, but especially when considering the return value of any selection.
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Well, you implied it was easy and bettors were basically ignoring Baffert's success at the windows when nothing could be further from the truth.
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you’d think by now players would be taking advantage of his success.
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How are we supposed to take advantage of his success? He is clearly overbet in nearly all situations, if not all.