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$1...1,3---1,3,4,6----1,3,4,6,9
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#22
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$2
1,8,9/3/1,4,6,8,9 |
#23
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$2---3/1,4,8,9/1,4,8,9 $24
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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?!" |
#24
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$1 3,4/ 3,4,8,11/1,3,4,8,9,11
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#25
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$4tri
3/1,6,9/1,6,9 |
#26
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$1 Tri Box: 1-3-9-11
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#27
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$1 Tri
4/3,5,6,9/3,5,6,9 $1 Tri 9/3,4,5,6/3,4,5,6 |
#28
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2,11/ 1389 / 1389
1389/ 2,11 / 1389 for .50 |
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1-3-8 $72.90. Lots of nice plays on this one, but it looks like pb is the winner. $72.90 x 4= $291.60. Good Play!
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#30
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I posted mine in invisible ink, cal.
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#31
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Sorry, knew I'd eventually miss one.
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