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Oaklawn has not been kind to us. The scores we'll see for the points contest will likely be pretty low. I did manage, I believe, a nice exacta in Race 4. My exacta plays are very basic so it's all about picking the right race or races to play, finding the right horse to put ontop and hope a mild long shot comes in to complete the place spot for a bigger return.
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Congrats on finding your niche in the ROI. Your plan for world domination seems to be working to near perfection. Hard for the rest of us to keep up, but maybe that will inspire better play from all of us. |
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And congratulations on another win! |
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I am an advocate of the KISS principle for ure.
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Probably even us grizzled old timers could benefit from emulating you, but I doubt if we will. Most of us are a bit timid with respect to the going "all in" with a single bet in a single race, with the exception of Roamin and his all in win bets and Digger with his all in show bets. |
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Thank you all. Especially since I've learned so much about betting in my brief time here so far, thought I would share a betting strategy that has yielded me considerable success (keep in mind I'm a total novice!). Find a race with a good sized field you want to bet, handicap every horse without respect to odds, eliminate those you feel have no reasonable chance to hit the board, also of those remaining eliminate favorites/short prices. Then compare the remaining horses to TwinSpires "profit line" odds, and bet horses to place or show, depending on your confidence in the horse, if their live odds are above the profit line odds. Good luck!
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