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Holy cow, this ROI is AMAZING
https://abcnews.go.com/US/woman-wins...ry?id=54972021
No words, this woman killed it. Good for her! Outstanding! |
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And she knows as much about horse racing as we do and handicapping, right??? Show me. I freaking doubt it, another shot in the dark track player on one or two days that hits is big. Prove me wrong, so I stop disliking her fortune/ate happiness so much.
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The wind of heaven is that which blows between a horse’s ears – Arabian Proverb |
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As I read the results chart, there were a total of 5 winning tickets at $0.50 each, so somethere out there could be three other players who are happily, even though anonymously, pocketing $600,000 before taxes. If you compare the pick 5 payouts with the other multi race sequences that included Race 10, the payout was unusually generous and way out of line with the parlay on those winners. |
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Unrelated 'duck' Synchronicity
THIS TALE IS UNRELATED TO THE STORY OF THAT PERSON
BUT WILL SHOW THE STRANGENESS OF WHY SOME PEOPLE BET ON A CERTAIN HORSE SIMILAR TO MY FELINES--GRAYS--NAMES--'Z' HORSES OBSESSION MY BARN FRIEND HAS A DUCK NAMED 'LUCKY' WHO IS BFF WITH HER DOG WHEN I TOLD HER ABOUT > FUNNY DUCK < SHE KNEW SHE HAD TO BET SO IF U THINK MY REASONS FOR PLAYING A HORSE ARE ''QUIRKY'' NOW YOU SEE I'M NOT ALONE IN MY ''QUIRKYNESS'' |
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I see myself like her someday
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OK so wait take this one on . . . "It's not what you know but what you don't know". That's the secret? Can anyone here relate to this? Nahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
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However, there is no way that Funny Duck would have been anything other than an "X" on your or my multirace evaluation. The only possible way that FD could have been on any of our tickets would have been for us to say "The Pat Day Mile is a complete mystery; I have no clue as to possible winners and am confident enough in all of the other races that I will use the ALL button on this race and hope for chaos." There is simply no other handicapping way that I could have ended up with FD. My problem with this approach is that so often when I try to spread a broad net in a multi race bet, a short priced horse will win and I end up getting lessback in winnings than the original bet. RQ has seen me do this often in our ROI contests. The bottom line is that neither of us will ever hit a wild multi race payoff like that one. The best we can hope for is to hit with a much higher percentage than those who play funny names or favorite numbers, so we will win more frequently but be resigned to smaller payoffs when we do. I'm just happy to play in the same pari-mutuel pools with folks who play names and numbers rather than seriously handicapping. They will win, but when they don't, their losing picks make the payoffs larger for everyone else. Hope this rambling makes you feel a little better. |
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