need some help!!!!

rayphilrayphil Senior Member
edited May 2009 in Horse Racing Forum
capping the fix six at hollywood....need some opinions for the 5th and 6th race...and if anyone cares i think koriners horse in the 7th has a big shot.5-1...also shark city in the 9th at 8-1 has a big shot.....

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  • choons81choons81 Senior Member
    edited May 2009
    The 5th I'm looking at #6 has decent early sped numbers. Rosario and Carava are always a threat. #3 has plenty of back class if you believe in it. I do. Will be rolling late #2( longshot) Victor E. has been bringing home some live ones this meet.
    In the 6th i'm looking at #5 has been in the money 6 of 7 some of those allowance races. Obviously #1 Bejarano and Sadler enough said. The other mule I'm looking at #8 with Talamo up. Can #6 go wire to wire? Pace? Just thought I would give my thoughts since I will be playing tonight.

    Goodluck
  • hue21998hue21998 Banned
    edited May 2009
    WB Choons will be great to see some great hollywood cappin.
  • edited May 2009
    Theres No Such Thing As Great Capping On The Fix Six Circuit....rayphil Is Only Playing Cause Theres 10.pm Post Its Friday Night He Has Ice Cold Beer And No Work Tomorrow....i Suggest You Get A Pill Box Put 12 Pills In It Take The First 3 You Shake Out And Box Them Its Unhandicappable...jocks Pulling Horses Left And Right Out There..the Favorite Way They Seem To Use Most Often Is They Let A Horse Go On An Uncontested Lead And He Ends Up Continuing On At Bomb Prices Especially In Routes Thats There M.o...take 12 Playing Cards Tonight Ace Thru King Shuffle Them Up Flip The Three Top Cards And Compare Them To The 3 Horses You Handicapped For Hours..you Will Be Way Ahead With The Cards The Actual Handicapping....
  • rayphilrayphil Senior Member
    edited May 2009
    i love that 10 est post gambler...I get to see the lakers get smashed tonight and watch the ponies at holly...I love the pick 6 so i guess that means i need to move out west huh gambler...GAMBLER, we talked about the cable companies and i saw something on the net about dish network charging 50bills a month for pretty much a video feed from the tracks...didnt know if you switched yet but just wanted to share some info.
  • bbixlerbbixler Senior Member
    edited May 2009
    DISH Network(R) to Carry Racetrack Television Network Subscription Package

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo., May 13, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- DISH Network Corporation (Nasdaq: DISH) today announced that it has entered into a long-term agreement with Racetrack Television Network (RTN) and HorseRacing TV (HRTV) for the creation of a subscription racing package. The subscription package will be offered to DISH Network(R) subscribers under the brand name "Racetrack Television Network," and will consist of up to 80 channels of live thoroughbred, quarterhorse, harness and greyhound racing.

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    Both the 80 channel and "Best Of RTN" packages are expected to launch in September, 2009

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    About RTN

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    About HRTV

    HRTV (HRTV™ - Horse Racing Television) is a 24-hour television network providing wire-to-wire coverage of live horse racing action, as well as originally produced horse racing related programming. HRTV covers more than 70 Thoroughbred, harness and quarter horse racetracks in the United States and across the globe. HRTV is available to approximately 17 million subscribers throughout the United States.

    SOURCE DISH Network Corporation

    Racetrack Television Network
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  • edited May 2009
    Rayphil.....bbixler..........thanks For This Information...roberts Communications Is The Main Provider Signal Of All Tracks........wow Imagine This Subscription And Choose Any Track You Want To See.....definitely A Purchase Pkg..for True Degenerates..lol..when I Stayed At The Orleans That Was A Major Convenience I Could Go Up To My Room Kick Back And All The Tracks Are On The T.v............convenient If You Dont Want To Sit In The Racebook For 8 Hours.......also There Getting Phone Betting For Registered Guest,the Racebook Supervisor Told Me When I Go Back For Breeders Cup Week I Can Deposit Cash Get A Pin # And Call From My Room...hope They Have Good Tape Recording..if They Had A Tiny Tim Type Betting Machine In The Suite That Would Be Better.................rayphil......taking Road Trip To Colonial Downs June 18--19th..are You Up For It ??? 4 Stake Races Saturday June 19th..colonial Cup G-2 $500,000 .....im Catching Friday Night Card 6.00pm Post..saturday Post 12.55....roadtrip...lol
  • rayphilrayphil Senior Member
    edited May 2009
    I Was Stationed In Norfolk For 3 Years And I Never Went There...i Heard The Turf Down There Is Awesome...its A Nice Track From What I Saw On Tv But The State Sucks....cops In Between Every Bush On The Highway...
  • hue21998hue21998 Banned
    edited May 2009
    That Cop was Dunco didnt you notice you had to pay the ticket at the time of the traffic stop. Sure beats 33 cans per pound of scrap metal .
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