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10 cent supers
Anyone play these and find any value in playing them. They are now available at Churchill and you can box 4 horses for only $2.40. It seems like a good action bet but does anyone make money playing supers?
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I play them all the time, I think they're great, especially in big pools like Keeneland or Churchill. At this last Keeneland meet I had 2-3 IRS tickets based on 10cent plays. For example 10 cent payouts on the order of $600-$1,000. If you can find some live longshots it gives you a better chance at getting a good payoff because you can play a reasonable amount of combinations. It makes it much more affordable than a $1 minimum play.
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I approve. Playing $15 tickets can/should get a couple hits each card. Highest I've hit was for a couple hundred. It's just a matter of time before we land a whopper, Baba.
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On opening day (5/4) at Arlington, I bet $2 to win on 4 horses in the 9th; I was saving my big money for May 5. All four came in at win, place, show and 4th. Had I bet a .10 super box, I would have won $3527 and an IRS form to fill out. Instead, I won $19.80.
From my point of view, I should have risked the $2.40. Would'a, could'a, should'a. That's my lot in life.
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Actually that is fairly common at Arl. People just play them without any imagination, favorite first, second and third betting choices boxed second and third, etc. |
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I'm an across the board kind of girl myself
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One of the best bets in racing. Particularly in 7-8 horse fields where you have a false favorite and go all on the bottom. Any price in the top 3 and the ticket can return a nice payout. I play a lot of a,b,c/a,b,c,d/a,b,c,d,e,f/a,b,c,d,e,f,g tickets for $14.40. Try to get a price on top. Best payout on a dime was $1154 -- have had a lot in the $300-$500 range also. They can turn a tough day around.
Tickets can get expensive as fields increase though. Some 12 horse fields can turn what seems like a sure winner into a loser when a throwout fills that 4th position. They may improve handicapping skills too. They force a player to look at race profiles and trips. Great bet. Wish all tracks had them along with the $0.50 tris and P4s. |
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i love'm also !i usually only play them $2.40. i hit 4 last summer at colonial they paid between $100-200. i don't think thats to bad for $2.40.
i think 3 were 8 horse fields the other was 12.
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Just...Love 'em!!!
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The AVERAGE .10 cent super at the keenland meet paid like $600 bucks I remember reading the article somewhere and was astonished at that. I know it was over $600 bucks because I thought to myself thats an IRS ticket.
The derby .10 cent super would have been $2,900.00 this year with the co favorites running 1st and 3rd |
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I have had 3 sighners in the last year but I play some of them up $25 range and use the all button on at least 1 line and sometimes 2 lines . I have cashed a bunch that lost money tho. I will even box up to seven if it looks like a nice pay with th right order. I probably look at it wrong but I feel you need to expose yourself to have a chance for the big one. The best I have done is to use a .80 voucher and hit a $300+ payoff. Most all of my signers have come with atleast $10 ticket.Using the all button in the right hole is the key and all to often I get a 2/1 with it.
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