Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Back to work; Serling joke, move winner

After a much-needed and relaxing two week vacation in Columbia and Aruba (where I only wager at the Aruba Holiday Inn Race Book), I return to New York to find Andy Serling has become a comedian.

Granted he was extolling the few virtues of long-shot Judge's Pride in Belmont's 9th race when he said there was a positive jockey switch to Rudy Rodriguez. "A positive switch to Rodriguez?" Am I being punked? The jock's 2009 record of 19-for-330-is an improvement. But have you ever seen this guy ride?

That I immediately dismiss the chances of any horse this jock is on hasn't cost me one red-cent. And, never will.

Superb jockey John Velasquez on He Ain't Easy ($33), patiently sat behind two other battling movers to score the first successful system winner since my return. He capped a nice $117, pick-three.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Move ins and wins at Belmont

Movers won both ends of the first double on the second day of the Belmont Park fall meet. Laysh Laysh Laysh ($10) connected with Lion's Lair ($17.4) for a double pay out of $75. Automatic win and place bets on both.

In an effort to tighten my wagering, it is the only double I played. Welcome back to Belmont.
I will be on sabbatical for the next two weeks. Nice way to come in--go out.