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![]() 24% takeout ruins good idea.
Last edited by Alabama Stakes : 04-22-2022 at 02:57 AM. |
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![]() Canterbury announces a new early pick 4 with a 10% takeout. Go figure.
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![]() I'd rather play a 500K Pool at 24% takeout then a 100K pool at 10%. Especially with the higher entry cost. Take a look at the Golden Hour Double. It has a $5 Bas and generally pays well.
Last edited by jms62 : 04-23-2022 at 05:45 AM. |
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![]() Do you honestly expect anywhere near 500k in that pool ?
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![]() If they had a low takeout like 15% and promoted as a nice fan friendly wager, it would have a big handle. If they made the last race triple a $2 minimum with 15% fan friendly takeout, it would do big numbers.
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![]() It was a hypothetical. I do expect it to do 5X what his Canterbury example is and used a round number.
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![]() So if the takeout on the bet was. 15% would you be more likely to bet it ? Since your interested in betting into a bigger pool, it would be be a much bigger pool. Or is that too hypothetical for you ? Or are you saying that the same amount will be bet no matter the takeout ?
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