First Post: Sunday, December 4, 2016

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Here’s the new guy what’s gonna be with us…

The One-Eyed Pug lives forever, but the workers of the Home Office here in Studio City, Calif., decided it was time for an addition to the too-quiet floorspace. Both eyes intact for now, and at least he’s the right coloration for the coming judgment! Whitebark.com, all right! Woof! Whitearf.com, all right!

Name withheld — it is integral to too many passwords already.

Free ones: Rundown…

Aqueduct 8
Gulfstream Park Proper 6, 7, 8, 10
Del Mar 1, 2, 5, 6

Pay-side (Weekday/Weekend): Today…

Fair Grounds 5, 9
Turfway 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
Turf Paradise 7, 8
Woodbine 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14

Today’s Stakes Pageantry: Woodbine 9 on the pay-side.

Portland 6 has a live third-choice on your morning line: #6 Chorizo Y Papas. ¡Ya es la hora para desayunar! Wild-open in Race 7, wild-open: #10 Snowball’s Chance (!), #9 Hunterwood Point, #4 Arigato.

Yesterday’s Activity:

Track (Win Mutuels $20+/Gettable)

Aqueduct (0/0) — Host Blueshirt Rangers double-up Carolina, 4-2; Chris Kreider scored twice for Nueva Jork.

Chas. Town (1/½) — Old-School Champeens had One Move, Fair Odds of 4-1, in a contentious Race 2; he went gate-to-wire to win by 2 at $28.80. Good work.

Del Mar (1/½) — Old-School Champeens doing it again via Fabozzi, atop the conventional V6 Betting Line at Fair Odds of 3-1 in a contentious finale; he was a forward-force throughout, winning by 1¼ at $28.20. Good work.

Fair Grounds (3/0) — Saints face another must-win game.

Golden Gate (1/1) — All comers were involved with On the Key, atop the contentious V6 Betting Line at Fair Odds of 2-1 in Race 4; as well, he had the field-best 82 on the LifeLiner Speed Column analysis. He rallied like the champion he should have been, winning by a clean nose at $36.60. Good work.

Gulf (1/0) — Visiting Panthers blanked by Ottawa, 2-nil; Jaro Jagr, still in the league, had 3 shots on goal for Fla.

Hawthorne (1/0) — Visiting Blackhawks lose to Philalala, 3-1; Artemi Panarin had the Chicagoland goal.

Los Alamitos (0/0) — Visiting Ducks edged by Edmonton in OT, 3-2; Ryan Getzlaf assisted on both Anaheim goals.

Laurel (1/½) — Too much firepower for the Old-School Champeens in a contentious Race 4, with Moon Vision at Fair Odds of 4-1; he won at $20-even. Good work.

Mahoning (3/1½) — More rewards for the Old-School Champeens in a contentious Race 7, thanks to Senorita Pride, Fair Odds of 6-1; she won by a clean neck at $22-straight. In a noncontentious Race 8, the High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads were good with Bryndies Jewel, 84 on the LifeLiner Spread Column analysis; he won by 3½ at $23.20. Good work.

PennNat (2/0) — See Hawthorne commentary.

Keystone (4/1) — Race 6 was not contentious, but High_octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads had a minimally qualifying 80 on the LifeLiner Spread Column analysis; he was a forward factor before winning by 8 at $20.20. Good work.

Remington (3/3) — Race 4 was contentious, and all players had a shot with He Sips Bourbon, Fair Odds of 6-1 and 85 on the LifeLiner Speed Column analysis; he won by 1¾ at $31.80. In Race 6, Dual Qualifier Silver Doddge (93, 84) was precious only to the High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads; he went virtually gate-to-wire to win by a clean half-length at $20.40. Race 7 was similar to Race 6, but the horse’s name was We’ve Got to Talk, and he was only a single-qualifier, 96 on the LifeLiner Speed Column analysis; he rallied like the champion he should have been, winning by a clean half-length at $49-even. Good work.

Tampa (0/0) — Host Lightning edge Wash., D.C., 2-1, in a shootout; Nikita Kucherov’s 13th goal of the season was Tampa’s regulation-time score.

Turfway (3/2) — Race 6 was contentious, but only High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads could see Dual Qualifier Marquee Miss (84, 88) in a starring role; she was forwardly placed en route to a win by a clean neck at $44.20. Race 9 was like Race 6, except Centre Point was not a Dual Qualifier — just the field-best 98 on the LifeLiner Speed Column analysis on this one. He was up-front throughout before winning by 1¼ at $27.80. Good work.

Turf Paradise (0/0) — Suns get pummeled at The City, 138-109; Eric Bledsoe scored 27 pts. for Phoenix.

Woodbine (2/1½) — Race 6 was contentious, and all players were basking in Niigon’s Glory, Fair Odds of 5-1 and 83 on the LifeLiner Speed Column analysis; he rallied like the champion he should have been, winning by a clean half-length at $24.80. Race 7 was for the Old-School Champeens only, with Kadley, Fair Odds of 6-1, winning by a clean nose at $37-straight. Good work.

Zia (1/1) — Dual Qualifier Shooter Deluxe (97, 83) won a contentious Race 2 for Ron Gasser, the Nat’l. Rifle Ass’n., High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads alike; the execution was swift and in gate-to-wire fashion, and the margin of annihilation was a clean neck — no noose required. Shooter Deluxe paid $40.20 up top. Good work.

WMF Report:

Early
Portland 6f
Turf Paradise 5f

Rally
Woodbine 1 1/16m

Nocturnal Submission
: Sifting through the wreckage…

Thank you. Best wishes. Goodbye. Retrieve safely.

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