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3/26-28 (CD): Derby Future Wager ~ Pool 5
1. Big Lake SCRATCH
2. Caddo River 30-1 3. Collaborate 30-1 4. Concert Tour 9-2 5. Crowded Trade 30-1 6. Dream Shake 50-1 7. Essential Quality 3-1 8. Greatest Honour 4-1 9. Helium 30-1 10. Hidden Stash 50-1 11. Highly Motivated 30-1 12. Hot Rod Charlie 6-1 13. Hozier 30-1 14. Mandaloun 30-1 15. Medina Spirit 20-1 16. Midnight Bourbon 30-1 17. O Besos 50-1 18. Prevalence 20-1 19. Proxy 30-1 20. Risk Taking 30-1 21. Rock Your World 50-1 22. Spielberg 50-1 23. Weyburn 30-1 24. All Other 3-Year-Olds 20-1
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With Big Lake being scratched out and the pool not started yet, how come they can’t just add another horse? I’m sure the horse would have little chance but I bet horses like Known Agenda, Triple Tap, Soup and Sandwich, and others would garner some interest. |
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Arrogate is the best horse since The Bid, and The Bid was better than Secretariat!!!! |
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Why bet anything at all?
Not trying to be rude but how are these good bets at all? |
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I don’t plan on betting any of those horses. Just curious why they can’t add another betting option when one is eliminated before the pool even opens.
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The flip side is why assume there are not any good bets in there? It's parimutual and the takeout is the same as any race at Churchill. Some entries will be overbet and some will be underbet. If they're underbet enough, they're good bets.
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I’m sure all those people who bet Life Is Good thought they made a good bet. So much can change in this game, with 3 year olds, daily. Why make it more difficult on yourself and your bankroll? I just think it’s very difficult if not impossible to determine value this far out. Too much can happen. |
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I got lucky (or unlucky, as it was) when i bet Giacomo in the 2005 future pool at 25-1.
I had soured on him by the time the Derby came around and passed on him at 50-1. The End |
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Soured me on the future pools. |
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I did that with Country House. Around 30/1 in the futures pool but he went off much higher than that.
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In the past, I've picked different horses for each pool. This year, I just kept betting Concert Tour so I've got some money to win on him and then a bunch of small ($1 or $2) exactas with different horses in each pool and a few doubles with him. I've got a $1 exacta of Concert Tour over Hot Rod Charlie that will pay $1030. And while that's still probably not going to happen, it's kind of fun to have that possibility. |
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Yeah. I mean, winning money is generally more fun than losing money. But I don't wager a ton of money on these future bets and consider them a little more like lottery tickets than typical horse bets.
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If you can’t see why these are bad value bets, nothing anyone says will change your mind. Comparing future bets to non future bets is intellectually dishonest and you know that. |
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How about if my horse goes off at lower odds in the Derby than my odds in the Future Wager, does that make me right? If so, how will you evaluate a bet on All Others? (I can help you with that one if you're stumped.) Quote:
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Just because you cannot see an edge in a game or a certain kind of bet, it does not mean that someone else cannot.
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How much is your ticket worth if you bet a horse in the future pool at 30-1, he goes off 5-1 in the Derby and runs 16th? Right means making money. That’s what this is all about. If you feel like you’ve found an edge and can spot underlays in future pools....more power to you. But at the end of the day, if you’re not actually making money who gives a sh.it? Plus...saying you have an edge and actually having one are two different things. For all of your posts on the matter I can’t recall many (if any) actual opinions on horses. So how would anyone know if you have an edge? Where is the proof? Finally, I didn’t call you intellectually dishonest...yet. I said your analogy was. If you’re still stumped on what the difference between the two is I can help you out. |
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I’ve filed a Sch C as a professional gambler for at least the past 27 years, showing a profit every year. Am I going to show those to you? No. Would it convince you if I did? Probably not. You might point out that the profits didn’t all come from horseracing. You’d be right. In fact, just 5-10% comes from horseracing bets. What those 27 Sch C’s do show is that I understand how to recognize and capitalize on an edge. Here’s one more bit of evidence that I know how to recognize an edge (and I’ll agree it’s hardly “proof”). You can check out these two links. The Forbe’s article is good for background; the 2nd link mentions me specifically. https://www.forbes.com/sites/greatsp...h=32592578307f https://www.blackjackreview.com/wp/2...ack-ball-2020/ Despite the 'Blackjack Ball' name, the 110 or so invitees come from multiple types of gambling. Bill Benter was there for at least the past two years. It’s an elite group, and I’m proud to have been invited the past 3 years. Quote:
Something tells me you will want to get in the last word…
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Dunbar, we can agree to disagree. Next time just say you don’t like me and save yourself the time from having to write an essay. The line of internet douchebags who don’t like me forms to the left and is very long. Take a number.
You have an edge betting Derby futures but can’t and won’t prove it. I’m very impressed. I have to say, saying if you showed me proof that you’ve made money in the past it would ruin your edge for the future is right on brand and very intellectually dishonest. Have fun with that one. Consider this my last word on the topic. Something tells me you’ll need the last word. Have at it |
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By the way, you seem like a real blast at parties Dunbar. Oops...maybe that was my last word.
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