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  • How anyone can pick holes with a horse that is 7/7 is weird. Until he is beaten he has no flaws.

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    • Originally posted by The Beast View Post
      How anyone can pick holes with a horse that is 7/7 is weird. Until he is beaten he has no flaws.


      Wow.

      I'm a bit baffled, I don't know how best to explain just how wrong that is as a concept.

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      • Originally posted by The Beast View Post
        How anyone can pick holes with a horse that is 7/7 is weird. Until he is beaten he has no flaws.
        I'm struggling to fathom how you could use so few words and be so spectacularly wrong

        From a betting perspective it always comes back to value, and a horse that's 7/7 equals a price of 5/4. Any horse (let alone novice) that short at Cheltenham should be picked at because every horse has 'holes', no horse is flawless and every horse is beatable, even more so at the most competitive race meet of the entire season, and at a place that's historically proven to be a wasteland for the proverbial certainty.

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        • Originally posted by charlie View Post
          I'm struggling to fathom how you could use so few words and be so spectacularly wrong

          From a betting perspective it always comes back to value, and a horse that's 7/7 equals a price of 5/4. Any horse (let alone novice) that short at Cheltenham should be picked at because every horse has 'holes', no horse is flawless and every horse is beatable, even more so at the most competitive race meet of the entire season, and at a place that's historically proven to be a wasteland for the proverbial certainty.
          And that's from the Voice of reason deputy.

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          • Originally posted by quevega View Post
            And that's from the Voice of reason deputy.
            OBJECTION and don’t dare overrule

            That’s me
            Psychopant pant pant

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            • Originally posted by Humble Pie View Post
              OBJECTION and don’t dare overrule

              That’s me
              Psychopant pant pant
              I Wouldn't dare. Mr Pie.
              You can self proclaim anything on here.

              (you've just made me google Peter Simon)
              born in Sheffield like me, and last seen slagging off UK based Polish and Latvians on the Ideal World shopping channel,
              Preferred him on Double Dare though.

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              • Originally posted by charlie View Post
                I'm struggling to fathom how you could use so few words and be so spectacularly wrong

                From a betting perspective it always comes back to value, and a horse that's 7/7 equals a price of 5/4. Any horse (let alone novice) that short at Cheltenham should be picked at because every horse has 'holes', no horse is flawless and every horse is beatable, even more so at the most competitive race meet of the entire season, and at a place that's historically proven to be a wasteland for the proverbial certainty.
                Im struggling CharlieWhere do I compare him to betting please.

                I am purely stating his spectacular form figures.And like it or not he is flawless to date correct , yes or no!.

                You best goggle Frankels form figures to help you out before you reply , I hear Ballydoyle still working out how to beat the great horse

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                • Originally posted by The Beast View Post
                  Im struggling CharlieWhere do I compare him to betting please.

                  I am purely stating his spectacular form figures.And like it or not he is flawless to date correct , yes or no!.

                  You best goggle Frankels form figures to help you out before you reply , I hear Ballydoyle still working out how to beat the great horse
                  Int that pretty much the same as saying any unbeaten horse is flawless (has no weakness and is perfect).

                  Like every once raced maiden winner in history (until defeated) ?

                  Hard to argue with that logic.

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                  • Or is there a certain number of runs unbeaten when you reach perfection ?

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                    • Originally posted by quevega View Post
                      Or is there a certain number of runs unbeaten when you reach perfection ?
                      Can I ask where in original message did I use the wording PERFECTION?Where did I say every horse in training , even after one run?

                      We are discussing one horse who has won left hand , right handed , at the highest level on various grounds.

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                      • Originally posted by The Beast View Post
                        Im struggling CharlieWhere do I compare him to betting please.

                        I am purely stating his spectacular form figures.And like it or not he is flawless to date correct , yes or no!.

                        You best goggle Frankels form figures to help you out before you reply , I hear Ballydoyle still working out how to beat the great horse
                        Frankel wasn't flawless.

                        He was too keen at least once and didn't alway settle.



                        He was still the best thing ever....but not flawless.

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                        • [QUOTE=Kevloaf;135733]Frankel wasn't flawless.

                          He was too keen at least once and didn't alway settle.



                          He was still the best thing ever....but not flawless.[/QUOTE

                          Ive been dry all January , im seriously tempted.

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                          • Get yourself a rum Beasty boy. You're not thinking clearly

                            #DrinkResponsibly

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                            • Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
                              Get yourself a rum Beasty boy. You're not thinking clearly

                              #DrinkResponsibly
                              Definately clear in mind but getting impression the forum has a few artists in the ranks

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                              • Originally posted by The Beast View Post
                                Im struggling CharlieWhere do I compare him to betting please.

                                I am purely stating his spectacular form figures.And like it or not he is flawless to date correct , yes or no!.

                                You best goggle Frankels form figures to help you out before you reply , I hear Ballydoyle still working out how to beat the great horse
                                As figures 1111111 is flawless, but that doesn't make him a flawless horse, nor does it make his form spectacular. Surely you see that right? Bringing Frankel into a Cheltenham debate in January

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