Shah Makes Another ‘Quality’ Buy at OBS Spring

A colt by Quality Road (hip 1018) rang the bell earlier in the day on Friday at OBS Spring when selling to Kaleem Shah’s son Arman for $1.25 million. The Shah family’s bloodstock advisor Ben McElroy signed the ticket. A $240,000 Fasig-Tipton October yearling buy, the half-brother to MSW and MGISP Standard Deviation (Curlin) breezed in :20 3/5 last week and was consigned to the sale by Ciaran Dunne’s Wavertree Stables, Inc. Kaleem Shah has done well with 2-year-old in training buys by Quality Road in the past–he purchased MGISW Bellafina (Quality Road) for $800,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Sale in 2018.

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9 Sweet Secrets of Live Tournaments

Playing poker online is fun and I dabble at it as well from time to time. But, many players seem to feel that playing in a live tournament is very similar to playing online. Well, it is and it is not. Here are 9 golden tips on how to ease your transition from playing online to playing in a live poker tournament.

1) If you have difficulty facing pressure in daily life, do not think that playing in front of watchful eyes and a roomful of people will have no effect on you. If you are very easily moved and influenced, I suggest you keep your money and forget about playing in a tournament at all and this is relevant even more when talking about a live poker tournament.

2) Wear comfortable and not fashionable clothes. This is not a fashion show: this is poker. Thus, wear those clothes that will help you feel comfortable and at ease. I have known a woman who wore tight jeans and then all through the round, she kept fidgeting uncomfortably. Regardless to say, she was the first one to lose and all because she was dressed uncomfortably.

3) Drink only water and even then only a little so that you will not feel thirsty and also will not get the urge to go to the lavatory. Either of the two feelings are disastrous to a poker player in the midst of a hand.

4) Do not drink alcohol or even sugared soft drinks. Alcohol will cause you to lose your concentration and sweet drinks give a false sense of well-being; both will work against you when you play in a live game.

5) Do not sit next to the dealer. Most poker tournaments allow you to pick your seat in the earlier rounds. It is best to sit opposite the dealer so that you will be able to look at each and every poker player.

6) Try not to change positions while playing. If you really begin to feel uncomfortable, change your position after a hand ends. In not circumstance should you move while playing.

7) Go to the toilet when the break is announced and do not hang around talking. It is best to loosen your gall bladder than exchanging a few words with other players.

8) Watch how others are doing. Those about to lose will opt to play only when they have strong hands; those with a large stack will be more willing to risk it.

9) Learn the rules and regulations of the particular poker tournament you have entered so as to save unnecessary losses.

Live poker games are against people and so if you can read people well, you will have an advantage when playing in a tournament. But do not over-estimate your opponents. Many poker pros fall to relatively unknown players because they are over-confident. So, study the game (You can do this by reading tips and the like at websites like http://www.gambling-portal.com and others) , think wisely and calmly and you stand a good chance of reaping in the first prize.

Goffs UK Premier Sale Topper Powers to Rising Stardom at The Curragh

Coolmore’s newcomer Admiral Nelson (GB) (Kingman {GB}) topped the lists at last year’s Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale, when knocked down to M V Magnier for £440,000 and the strapping bay repaid some of that outlay and earned ‘TDN Rising Stardom’ when scorching to an impressive one-length success in Friday’s Tally-Ho Stud Irish EBF (C&G) Maiden over five furlongs at The Curragh. The 5-1 chance was among the slowest into stride, but tanked by rivals to stalk the leading wave from a position in the second rank after the initial strides. Making eyecatching headway on the bridle from halfway, he quickened smartly to launch his challenge at the furlong marker and required minimal encouragement thereafter to outpoint stablemate Merchants Quay (Fr) (No Nay Never) with authority.

“Admiral Nelson travelled well and could be a [G2] Coventry horse,” revealed Aidan O’Brien. “It will depend how he comes out of this and he’ll have to go straight to [Royal] Ascot. He won’t be doing anything after this because it is so close. It’s far from ideal, but we are lucky to have got a race into them. We have run two or three in each of the races. It’s different times, but we are lucky to have the races. [Jockey] Wayne [Lordan] said it’s lovely, fast ground. It’s very safe, but proper Flat ground. We think Merchants Quay is a nice horse as well. Seamus said he was just a little bit in his hands and maybe travelled a little bit too strong. It’s possible he could go to Royal Ascot too, but they may not all get in.”

Admiral Nelson becomes the second scorer out of Listed Dick Poole Fillies’ S. winner Shamandar (Fr) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}), herself a half-sister to stakes-winning G3 Prix La Rochette second Hung Parliament (Fr) (Numerous). His dam, who also downed future luminary Dubawi Heights (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) in 2009’s Watership Down Stud Sales Race, is a granddaughter of GII Wilshire H. and GIII Paloma H. heroine Blushing Heiress (Blushing John), herself out of GII Hollywood Lassie S. victress Native Fancy (Our Native).

1st-Curragh, €16,500, Mdn, 6-12, 2yo, c/g, 5fT, 1:01.14, g/f.
ADMIRAL NELSON (GB), c, 2, by Kingman (GB)
1st Dam: Shamandar (Fr) (SW-Eng, $323,503), by Exceed and Excel (Aus)
2nd Dam: Sensational Mover, by Theatrical (Ire)
3rd Dam: Blushing Heiress, by Blushing John
(£440,000 Ylg ’19 GOUKPR). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $11,863. O-Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith & Susan Magnier; B-Mr & Mrs R & P Scott (GB); T-Aidan O’Brien. Click for the Racing Post result or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

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