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  • zbuilder · More unsolicited suggestions from an alten furtz. If you were to invest $100 a month for the next 40 years into a mutual fund which averaged a 10% return, at the end of 40 years you would have over $630,000. Since 1932, the stock market has averaged 11.1% return, 7% in price appreciation and 4.1% in dividends. What I am getting at is that time is on your side as a young man, but time's a wastin too. Investing at the racetrack is very much the same principle. If you only have $36 to invest, then invest wisely. On just your two or three races you like the best and just bet WPS and not the exotics. Even a $10 show bet on a horse that pays $4.00 will now get you $20 to bet to show on another horse paying $4.00 and suddenly you have a $30 profit. Just an example, not necessarily the way to wager a race. · 317 days ago ·
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  • zbuilder · Alten furtz here again. I hit the enter button twice aiming for shift. Again, the point is that time is on your side, all winning horseplayers side. It is much more satisfying to me to walk out of the track as a winner, even small, knowing I made mostly right decisions and I am not beating up on myself. You can still have fun, watching the races, correlating the running of races you don't wager on into what you see in the form to what you see in the race. It eventually all begins to make sense. "My lack of confidence in my handicapping cost me" If you are not sure, if EVERYTHING is not right, if you have not slammed the form shut after looking at the race, knowing who the winner is, then just pass and enjoy. Del Mar is a hard place to leave. · 317 days ago ·
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  • head_heart_hooves · With the scratch of the 7 in race four, I wil now be using 5, 10 · 322 days ago ·
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  • zbuilder · Alex, In the early 90's, I had the good fortune to be the racing writer for the local newspaper. I had to make public picks for all of the races. It was the most fun job I have ever had. The pay sucked but my horseplaying education expanded exponentially. I was also able to write articles of my choosing, not suggestions from an editor. I like your attitude. You will do fine. Break a leg. Ooops, different profession. RonZ · 322 days ago ·
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Strong Wind, a speedy son of Tribal Rule ridden by Kevin Krigger, shook off 3-2 favored Law Dog entering the stretch and went on to score an easy, 4 ¼ length triumph in the featured $100,000 Graduation Stakes for California-bred two-year-olds Wednesday. Read More
One month after being claimed for $50,000 out of a blowout maiden victory in his debut, Scherer Magic became a graded stakes winner Saturday at Betfair Hollywood Park.Read More
Undefeated in two starts, Amarish will try to become the third consecutive 2-year-old – joining J P’s Gusto in 2010 and Majestic City last year – to win both the Willard L. Proctor Memorial and Hollywood Juvenile Championship.Read More
Amarish is the one to defeat in the Willard L. Proctor Memorial after a powerful debut win. Owned by Jerry Durant and trained by Jeff Bonde, the Scat Daddy gelding out of the Awesome Again mare Issues won by 7 ¾ lengths as the 13-10 favorite May 26. The win was worth $31,200.Read More

Just Call Me Al - Race Results & Past Performances

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View Details04/27/136thE MaldonadoBHP67 fSGrey Memo03+ MSuper AbilityRaised A SecretMemphis1:22.83
View Details08/01/122ndM GarciaDmr55 1/2 fSGraduation02 M (S)Strong WindJust Call Me AlLovmeister1:04.04
View Details07/14/123rdM GarciaBHP26 fSHollywood Juvenile Championship-G302 MScherer MagicCarson's CrownJust Call Me Al1:11.67
View DetailsView Video06/16/125thR BejaranoBHP35 1/2 fSWillard Proctor Memorial02 MAmarishMoreno's MineUndrafted1:04.55
View Details05/06/121stR BejaranoBHP24 1/2 fSMSW02 MJust Call Me AlConfederate ReconR S Watson0:52.31