Wednesday, August 26, 2009

FINOO bets (Mysore, Thursday, Aug 27)

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FINOO bets for Mysore races (Thursday, August 27)

Star Presence (4-3) [Won]

Everlasting Joy (7-1) [Lost, 3rd]

Good luck.

5 comments:

  1. Hi Prakash, I have been following your FINOO bets since about a month & half and to tell you honestly Iam not a looser...Its a great system and I have strong faith in it, KEEP GOING,KEEP IMPROVING...ALL THE BEST,Regards

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  2. Dear prakash Ji,

    Could you please give some hint why Betelgeuse could not make it today in Kolkata?

    However, thanks for Winner prediction in race No. 3 at good odds.

    Regards.

    Ekola

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  3. Dear Ak, thanks.

    Dear Ekola,
    This was a sort of experiment (a deviation from the normal FINOO qualifying rule that the horse MUST run over + or - 200m of last trip), so I had written that note to explain it. I still feel whenever Betelgeuse wins, it would only be over 12 or 1400m, although her FINOO qualifying run was over 1800m.

    I haven't seen the race, but checked the verdict was about 2L, so I think it was anyway NOT a very bad performance after all.

    However, this experiment of making exception to the trip qualifying rule, I must say, clearly failed.

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  4. An adult male horse is a stallion; an adult female, a mare. A stallion kept for breeding is often called a stud or studhorse. (The mares and stallions together on a breeding farm are also known as a stud.) A castrated male is a gelding. A male horse between the time it is weaned and the time it is three or four years old is a colt; a female of the same age is a filly. A young horse is called a foal from the time it is foaled (born) until it is weaned. The mother is its dam; the father is its sire.

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  5. "Every day is a gamble in the life of a jockey" >>>>>>>>>>>>>

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