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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: cr dawg on February 21, 2020, 10:01:24 AM

Title: Why??
Post by: cr dawg on February 21, 2020, 10:01:24 AM
are T breds on the track at 5-8 minutes to post and harness horses are in the paddock at zero minutes to post?
1) Harness players can't count backwards and get shutout?
2) They don't want us to get a good view of the horses?
3) 100 pounds jockeys are tougher than the drivers?

Sorry, I just don't get it!
Title: Re: Why??
Post by: dbharness on February 21, 2020, 10:10:15 AM
Northfield is the worst at this...Its always been an issue at Harness Tracks.  M1 is awful also.
Title: Re: Why??
Post by: FirstUpFrom8Hole on February 21, 2020, 11:44:33 AM
They would send us out with 0 left on the clock at northfield but we'd still be out there scoring down and jerking off for 10 or more minutes. I definitely prefer the tracks that parade at 10 minutes and the race goes off at 0. Those TB jocks are tough. They're out there in the cold with thin silks. I was out there in winter colors and artic gear underneath and still freezing my nuts off
Title: Re: Why??
Post by: slimshady on February 21, 2020, 12:02:26 PM
Standardbreds have already been out warming up 2 races before their own.  Old days, used to go out twice before they raced.     TBreds don't do that, so they need a better warm up immediately prior to running.
Title: Re: Why??
Post by: Fatboy on February 21, 2020, 12:06:53 PM
Standardbreds have already been out warming up 2 races before their own.  Old days, used to go out twice before they raced.     TBreds don't do that, so they need a better warm up immediately prior to running.

YES
Title: Re: Why??
Post by: Harness Stats on February 21, 2020, 01:09:22 PM
Harness handle everywhere except Big M is super low compared to Tbreds.  Hardly anyone bets before the clock says zero minutes to post. Hardly anyone in attendance bets the races at slot tracks. They might have thought that fooling the internet bettors into thinking that that race is going to go off any second maybe would make people bet sooner as they might have been surfing from track to track, and not really know how much time is left  Yonkers was one of the worst in holding races up and just recently lowered the wait time to about 2 or 3 minutes from when the clock says zero from the ten or more minutes they were doing before.  I blame simulcasting and of course slots.  Too many places to bet at the same time diluting individual handles.
Title: Re: Why??
Post by: dbharness on February 21, 2020, 02:02:12 PM
I agree with the comment on too many tracks with same time slots...Sometimes I think they wait on each other to go to the gate so multiple tracks are going off at the same time.  M1 moving post time up 20 mins was dumb.  If they wouldn't take 35 mins between each race they wouldn't get done at Midnight!@
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