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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: jwbanker on December 16, 2019, 03:31:15 PM
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There is a pick 5 carryover tonight in excess of $17,000 beginning in race 2. The pool is guaranteed at $60,000.
Be there!
I am sure that EPM will be firing out a great ticket!
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I got 1 leg lastnight thought that was pretty good ngc3 tmbz1
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Me and Great Ticket in same sentence LoL Get it done Banker tmbz1
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Too crooked for me,good luck to all that play
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I wont play because the miminum bet is a whole dollar, if anyone wants the numbers rated I will do it for a fee
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4/78/13/13456/1 63xz.2
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I wont play because the miminum bet is a whole dollar, if anyone wants the numbers rated I will do it for a fee
thank you dan nants
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4 5 6 w 2 w 3 4 w 1 3 4 5 w 1 = $24
Good luck everyone!
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Never a anxious moment ;D
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Balls ...Casino Bound 11.gn
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how the fuck did that horse get DQed?
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Race 2. 25-1
Race 3. 35-1
Anyone live 11.wp
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SMH..F*ck..Now my bomb hits..slim hope real slim maybe 4 or 5
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Race 2. 25-1
Race 3. 35-1
Anyone live 11.wp
Nope had both winners just not on same ticket. If they keep the 4 up in the first leg I am still alive after 2
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Judges and/or drivers gonna have some nice x-mas money to spend
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Who you have in 5th PPG?
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Who you have in 5th PPG?
These are the two I had with either the 8 or 2
$1.00 PK5 - 1-3/2/1,3-5/1/1
$1.00 PK5 - 4-6/2,5,7-8/1,3-5/1/1
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Someone gonna have to explain the DQ in the 2nd to me. How can a horse be DQed for failure to lose ground, when he's DFL the entire break? Isn't the failure to lose ground when you are in front of horses and need to lose ground to them?
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Who ever had it
Nice payoff 25 k
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This P4 might be had easier GL to all
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Someone gonna have to explain the DQ in the 2nd to me. How can a horse be DQed for failure to lose ground, when he's DFL the entire break? Isn't the failure to lose ground when you are in front of horses and need to lose ground to them?
No, you do not have to be in front.
The main violations of the USTA breaking rule are, “(1) Failure to properly attempt to pull the horse to its gait. (2) Failure to take to the outside where clearance exists. (3) Failure to lose ground by the break.”
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the “spirit” of the rule is so you dont gallop your horse at a faster pace
on purpose this judgement of dq was imo wrong he raced huge mile after he came back to gait definitly should not be taken down