hollywood park before the races cancelled, a first time gelding won at a hug price on sunday.
no where in the program, wasn't announced until they were half way done with the post parade.
no doubt in my mind the trainer hit a lick on that race. man that's so screwed up.
trainers getting over on the betting public
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The winner of Race 5 on 11/20 at Hollywood was entered as a colt and ran as a gelding. I think the complaint is this info was not reported to BDW until midway through the post parade. He apparently thinks this was important for handicapping. I am not sure why the trainer is getting blamed for this. In most jurisdictions, if a horse was entered with incorrect sex the horse would be scratched and the trainer fined. Is Cali different?
madelyn wrote:Great, thanks cewright - now what, exactly, is a "hug" price? The kind of price that makes you so happy that you hug everyone?
Sounds right to me. A hug price. Slightly less than a jump up and scream price.
Sorry BDW. But use spell check once in a while, huh?
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that's too funnySounds right to me. A hug price. Slightly less than a jump up and scream price.
Sorry BDW. But use spell check once in a while, huh?
i can take a little ribbing from time to time
To clarify, I did not wager on the race, but I was watching the race. Race 5, the horse was ran as a colt, and they waited until the post parade was almost over to let everyone know he was a gelding.
The horse had been working well in the morning. very well actually. that information paired with the fact that he is a first time gelding would have at the very least, made some people include him on the pick 6, who isn't going to include a 20 to 1 first time gelding on a "deep" leg of a pick 6 who has a serious pick 6 ticket?
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Toccet02 wrote:glad you took it in the friendly spirit with which it was intended.![]()
I have often wondered if a first time gelding is universally considered a good or a bad thing. Seems to me there could be arguments for both.
They will have a slight weight advantage over running as a colt and be a hell of a lot smarter.
I fail to see how running a gelding as a colt or running a colt as a gelding is getting something over on the public.
One I don't think the track odds maker cares if it is a colt or gelding
[2] I ran a gelding as a colt many times.. Every time he came up on the program as a colt I'd call and they said too late for this race but for sure next time out.. I forgot how many time that happened.
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One I don't think the track odds maker cares if it is a colt or gelding
[2] I ran a gelding as a colt many times.. Every time he came up on the program as a colt I'd call and they said too late for this race but for sure next time out.. I forgot how many time that happened.
griff
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