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Best of luck db, what's the tie breaker?...
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One person was knocked out today--the one who picked a horse in the 8th race. So that leaves 7 of us in the tiebreaker. The first tiebreaker is the highest single show payoff up until April 13. My best payoff was $3.40. (on Halfponderosa on 3/15). If a 2nd tiebreaker is needed, it will go to the highest show payoff after 4/13. Mine would be $2.20, so I'd better collect on the first tiebreaker, or I'll come up empty-handed. They could post the final standings anytime. I would think they'd have the process pretty well automated. Thanks a lot for all the support, mmsc. Thank you A, br, IK, and OM, too! You made it a lot of fun. I'll post some stats soon. Hypothetical $100 parlay and hypothetical $100 flat bets... --Dunbar
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Good run db, wish you the best....Is there only one winner?...
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WTG Dunbar.....
The tie-breaker, IMO, seems a curious choice. It's as if luck is being awarded. The highest show price would more than likely be a poor choice to make in a survivor contest, ie. big price, why use long odds in this type of contest? I understand the value of high odds horses...it's how you beat the real game. However, in a contest where all you need to be is in the money and at a track where 5 horse fields are commonplace, getting a longshot to hang on or clunk up for third is luck not pre-designed accomplishment.
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Haven't followed this thread but congrats on a job well done Dunbar. Any update on the final result?
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If they keep the current tiebreaker for the next contest, it would probably make sense to take some early risks to try to nail a bigger payoff. --Dunbar
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I made 31 picks in the Showvivor contest. 5 of them were in races with no show betting. So that left 26 successful show bets. PARLAY A $100 parlay would have ended up growing to $1899, with another $9.05 in fractional dollar accumulation. (for example, my bet on the 3rd day was $195 and the $2.10 payoff returned $204.75. I "pocketed" the 75c and bet $204 on the 4th day.) The "growth" to $1899+$9.05 assumes that my bets wouldn't have affected the payoff. Making 19 times your money is nothing to sniff at. Too bad I didn't make a single real bet on any of those picks. FLAT BET My ROI for a $2 bet was $2.26, a +13% return. My total return on the 26 show bets was $58.80, a profit of $6.80. $100 flat bets would have netted $340. That's all pretty cool, but I don't have good records of the previous 7 Showvivor/Show Me The Money contests I've entered. I clearly have 7 losses in there, so that's -$14. I'm pretty sure I didn't accumulate enough winning bets in the previous 7 to have overcome the remaining $14-$6.80 = $7.20 of losses. --Dunbar
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