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3 Wise Men Report Tuesday June 28th 2005 One Update
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CB,
I've noticed this past weekend and today especially there have been several RL plays of -1. Personally I like it. Have you been making more of an effort to include these sort of plays or have these just been popping up lately as I don't recall too many of them these first couple of months. Thanks buddy."Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have..." Thomas Jefferson
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Bdc
We're using the -1 Run alternative instead of a - 140 and higher money line. We dont like to lay -145 or higher ... even -140 is uncomfortable.
Some of the fellas can't lay -1 R with their local but with Pinnacle and a few others it is permitted.
But like I said a while back ... with the -1 Run Thing ... there is no conceivable way of ever learning how this method has fared over the long haul. Chuck Lazar has been having tremendous success with it this season.
Last year we had so many small dogs and small faves as plays ... this year ... not so many. In fact when you see us starting to post more and more of them it's a very good indication that we're turning it around.
Best of Luck BDC !!!!
Your pal.
-cb
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Originally posted by CoverBoyWe're using the -1 Run alternative instead of a - 140 and higher money line. We dont like to lay -145 or higher ... even -140 is uncomfortable.
Some of the fellas can't lay -1 R with their local but with Pinnacle and a few others it is permitted.
But like I said a while back ... with the -1 Run Thing ... there is no conceivable way of ever learning how this method has fared over the long haul. Chuck Lazar has been having tremendous success with it this season.
Last year we had so many small dogs and small faves as plays ... this year ... not so many. In fact when you see us starting to post more and more of them it's a very good indication that we're turning it around.
Best of Luck BDC !!!!
Your pal.
-cb"Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have..." Thomas Jefferson
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