Hyderabad-13/01/14

Hello friends, 
                   First of all sorry for the late posting but then you won't miss much as there won't be either short selections or full analysis of the card. Due to time restraint I am just posting two choices for the day 

In the opener of the day,Most Impressive looks good if one goes by relative form and it should have a decisive say at the finish,my personal fancy for the first race 

In the million race Movie Mughal and Super Falcon are the two local contenders pitted against two Bangalore challengers in Nesto and Booker Jones. The progeny of Phoenix tower and Amadeus wolf ought to fight it out here and the got-abroad from the leading stable of this centre will have a decisive say at the finish and is my personal choice for the day 


Investment plans:Status-credit left 15150 

Most impressive win 2000 
Movie moughal win 1000 

That's it friends,the card is long and seems competitive,have a nice day and gamble responsibly

Today's progress card 

Returns nil 

Status=+2510 

Credit left 12510 

Hope by this weekend we reach a good figure. 

Regards 


Comments

  1. Dear Sirocco,

    I have been following your blog since 4 months, It has become a habit to browse all the blogs and take my own selections after your comments on a particular horse. In other words, I prefer very few blogs for selections, one of which is yours for your detailed comments. So, from December to March every year are hectic racing days and your comments and suggestions are useful for punters like me, for academic interest and punt on weekends. If you can give your valuable comments on Bangalore and Mumbai, it will be grateful. Also, please post your comments before 09.00 AM IST if possible for the benefit of people who shall be occupied from 10.00 to 07.00. Regrads

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