Make no mistake, I love my job, I love Mountaineer and I love the sport, but I can no longer justify spending hours handicapping every card and posting selections and multi-race suggestions on a slanted playing field. And so-called Value Plays can no longer be identified until after the race starts, thanks to last-second CAW activity. I have already explained there’s not enough time between races to observe paddock activity and post Paddock Picks. All that said, and being on the spot, there must be something I can contribute. Right now, I have no idea what that might be. Following next week’s three Mountaineer cards, I’ll be sidelined for two or three weeks after heart surgery. I’ll try to use some of that recovery time to come up with a different handicapping strategy that might be of some assistance. But I’m not optimistic. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks in advance.
@GhostofSwiftH who gave the mnr morning line guy a job i dont think he knows how to read a form or anything about a race this is about the 7th time ive seen something like this and the meet just started
Quick poll 👇
What do you trust more betting the Derby?
📊 Beyer Speed Figures
📉 Thoro-Graph
🧠 Both
🎲 Neither
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@stoolpresidente I dont think u learned from ur last years pick on american promise lol horse came from virginia derby too that race went slow both years