We'll play some of the percentages with Kiss In The Forest (3-1) who went well gong a mile on this course then duplicated that form going 5-1/2 furlongs on Spa turf. Today's trip, an outside post, versatile style and fairly weighted gives her a good possibility of tripping out beneath the talented Rosario.
Taking Kiss In The Forest to win at early line odds or greater and key-box her in exactas with the sharp and fast Madame Giry (5-1) and the strong working Heaven Knows What (5-1) that's adding blinkers and picking up Ramon.
Running Totals: (1162) 359-225-174 Total Dollar Return: $2,461.30 [win selections only]


12 Sep 2012 at 04:36 pm | #
The 6-Sweet Cat, fits a pattern that I’ve always loved; layoff horse returns with workout race at short distance, then explodes the next time out. That next time out is today. I’ve always loved sweet cats, it has been one of my downfalls; my second favorite love next to hosses. This 6-Sweet Cat’s gonna make my wallet fat. The bounce theory is like saying the earth is flat. Only balls bounce.
6-Sweet Cat (5.98)
4-Madame Giry (6.23)
9-Delightful Quality (7.30) (mto)
7-Kiss in the Forest (7.85)
TTT
12 Sep 2012 at 06:57 pm | #
Only balls bounce? You should know better, T. What do you say to naysayers that time only counts in jail? Can’t have it both ways I’m afraid.
12 Sep 2012 at 10:12 pm | #
Although I thoroughly enjoy internet intercourse with you, it certainly leaves something to be desired, as it is difficult to ascertain exactly what another is thinking. My point was that contrary to popular thinking, horses improve their second time back, and the reason they appear not to move forward after a stellar performance is becuase of a rise in class, which only makes sense. I suppose that is neither here nor there with respect to Sweet Cat. No time is important, but if you want to make money in this game, you need to come at them from another point of view, as all you will get is 6/5 if your main thrust is time.
Is that where we met before; Jail?
TTT
12 Sep 2012 at 11:10 pm | #
No hidden agenda here, T. I just found it curious that a speed guy such as yourself would reject bounce theory, unless you were being facetious, of course.
13 Sep 2012 at 12:08 am | #
My algorithm does rely on speed; but it is not linear, and, therefore, other factors supercede the stopwatch, when percentages dictate.
TTT
13 Sep 2012 at 06:29 am | #
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