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![]() It was Travers Day 2006. I was at the MGM Grand in Vegas with a group of 12 friends for a bachelor party. On the day before the Travers I had a great day playing horses, and the folks in charge of the racebook agreed to let me use one of the skyboxes the next day. Long story short, I got all of my friends fired up about playing the Travers card Pick 6. So we all spent Travers Day in the skybox drinking beer and betting horses, and I put together a Pick 6 ticket that I felt would give the group a shot at a big payday.
I put together a $720 ticket, and ended up covering half of the bet myself. We hit 6 of 6......but lost money. I don't remmebr the exact numbers, but I think 6 of 6 paid something like $560, and then we had 5 of 6 something like 13 or 14 times. I cashed the ticket for around $707, for a loss of $13. Yes, it was a banner day in my handicapping career. If only I had singled Henny Hughes instead of tossing in Songster and Mach Ride....... |
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Could have been worse. At least you didn't have to sign for it to cash the ticket!!
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Alcohol, the cause and solution to all of life's problems. -Homer Simpson |
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![]() It almost WAS a lot worse. There was a Darley horse in the 2nd or 3rd leg who almost won at 18-1. I didn't use him. That would have ended the excitement of the day very quickly.
I forgot to mention that I was the only horse racing fan in the group. |
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![]() that's a lot of action and entertainment ... $13 split several ways...
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![]() Yeah, and no one complained. A few of the guys didn't understand how it was possible to actually LOSE money by hitting the bet. But I think I explained it thoroughly.
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![]() So you were in Las Vegas Friday and had no plans to go to the Travers the next day?
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If that question was directed at me, I'm confused. |