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Over 1,000,000 to 1 payout at Gulfstream Park
Surprised this item hasn't gotten any media attention. Saturday's 7th race at Gulfstream Park had 'sweep the pot' dime superfecta that paid $119,069.41! Yes, one dime takes entire pool. Calculates as 1,190,694-to-1.
I imagine that the individual who placed and cashed this bet would say that this was best dime he ever bet, or spent.
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What were the odds on these horses?
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long
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I forget the exact order but i know a 90-1 shot and a 99-1 shot were in there.
After the order of finish was posted, i looked over to my buddy and said, "i had it straight." If only...
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Would love to know what the winner's total investment in supers was for that race; like to think he/she took it down by hitting the "quick pick" button at a machine.
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My first inclination was winner was born or married on June 10, 1954 as result was 6-10-5-4. Yes, the 99-1 horse was actually something like 126-1 with 90-1 filling 4th slot.
Do others here play wacky shots with remainder vouchers? If I have less than dollar left on slip, I play something. Usually I just mix up numbers I have already played with longshot, or throw horse I'm playing against in 3- or 4-hole. And occasionally I hit one. Best ever was like $230. I can only dream of $100k score!
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