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![]() Here is a 90-year-old column about the very early days of bookmaking in American racing that I read a few months ago.
It would appear as though multi-race wagering in America actually got its start at the 1877 Saratoga meet - in the form of a 100/1 fixed-odds, $10 minimum, Pick 5 wager that didn't award conso's or move you to the favorite in the case of a late scratch. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Nice call by Durkin in the 6th. |
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![]() 100/1 on a five horse parlay?
They should have been tarred and feathered by the betting public. |
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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![]() Still having trouble getting top barns from the west to come to the Spa. Nothing has changed
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A lot of cool stories about new bookmakers from around the time of the early 1900's - especially in the Mid West and Far West. They talked about how guys who were actually sharp handicappers from that region got into bookmaking - but were clueless on the ins and outs of it. In a couple of cases - these bookmakers opened horses at odds as high as 40/1 - that twenty minutes later - would go off favored in the race. In an overall climate like that - it would seem easy as hell to make a lot of money betting. |
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![]() I think they referred to Kentucky as "the west" in the 1870's and 1880's. Brown Dick was a Kentucky horsemen.
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![]() Here is what bookmaking in American racing has been reduced to ... yesterday's last race at Presque Isle....
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![]() Show the actual American pools....I took one look at the pools on DRF a few weeks ago and kept right on going. Any decent bet is basically playing against yourself. No thanks.
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![]() $15,000 in the win pool $16,673 in the exacta pool ... but there were two late scratches in the race - including the heavy favorite.
http://www1.drf.com/drfPDFChartRaces...=20110621&RN=8 But yeah, you have to get pretty creative if you want to make big wagers at a track like that. The pools aren't any better on the weekends - in fact, they're worse. Shame too, because super speed favoring synthetic tracks with live rails are as good as it gets for wagering conditions IMO. |
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![]() No worries, money up front, and I'll book your action.
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![]() LOL...You will be at some strip joint across the border before dawn....But please don't tell people to bet PID when it is a terrible investment option for one's depression era dollars
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![]() That's HANA's job last I checked.
I believe they surged from 66th out of 69 tracks all the way to 61st out of 69. Big year. |
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![]() I'm surprised so much was bet on a Presque Isle race. who is betting on it???
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![]() Probably Euro college kids.
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![]() yeah maybe - I need to get in on this action - Drugs send me your tips
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![]() Will do. This is about as specialized a race track as any I've ever seen. Would be wonderful if the Betfair competition really was a bunch of dopey Euro College kids like Randall thinks - but I don't think that's the case.
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