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westcoastinvader 12-20-2006 11:58 PM

DerbyCat,

Competing is great. Winning is even greater!

(years ago I gave up on finding people to play "Trivial Pursuit" with me......it was said I took the game "too seriously!".........:-).......)

repent 12-21-2006 12:39 AM

So far,
i have managed to show a marginal profit from strictly a money in vs money out standpoint.

but when you consider all the expenses associated with my wagering, Im sure I am down.
gas money spent going to the track, daily racing form costs, online past performances expenses, and just general time spent on this game.

no way I came out on top.
but I dont care.

some ppl spend money on ppl they care about.
I spend money on myself and the things I enjoy like gambling.



Repent

Rupert Pupkin 12-21-2006 01:31 AM

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Originally Posted by T3B
Good stuff B?? LOve me some Sanford and Son....the theme is my ringtone on my cell phone:D

Back in the 1970s, my brother and I were selling raffle tickets for little league. We were going door to door in our neighborhood. We rang the doorbell of a house about two blocks away and you won't believe who answered the door and was renting the house. It was Demond Wilson who played Lamont Sanford on Sanford and Son. Me and my brother were thrilled. We were huge Sanford and Son fans. Wilson was really nice to us. He bought around $10 or $20 worth of tickets. We were talking about if for a week.

Sanford and Son was such a gret show. The whole cast was great. There were some people that weren't on every episode but that were on every once in a while and they were hilarious. I'm talking about people like Julio, Grady, Aunt Esther, Bubba, Rollo, etc. What a great show. It was truly a classic.

westcoastinvader 12-21-2006 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
Back in the 1970s, my brother and I were selling raffle tickets for little league. We were going door to door in our neighborhood. We rang the doorbell of a house about two blocks away and you won't believe who answered the door and was renting the house. It was Demond Wilson who played Lamont Sanford on Sanford and Son. Me and my brother were thrilled. We were huge Sanford and Son fans. Wilson was really nice to us. He bought around $10 or $20 worth of tickets. We were talking about if for a week.

Sanford and Son was such a gret show. The whole cast was great. There were some people that weren't on every episode but that were on every once in a while and they were hilarious. I'm talking about people like Julio, Grady, Aunt Esther, Bubba, Rollo, etc. What a great show. It was truly a classic.



Nice story....!

I didn't like the show that much when it first came on the air, but it sure grew on me. I really liked Grady! And Red Foxx was far more talented and accomplished than my kid mind realized at the time.

"Barney Miller" was another classic fave of my mine from the same era.

Just to bring this back to horse racing, "Nick" from Barney Miller was a regular on episode reader of the DRF....

Rupert Pupkin 12-21-2006 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by westcoastinvader
Nice story....!

I didn't like the show that much when it first came on the air, but it sure grew on me. I really liked Grady! And Red Foxx was far more talented and accomplished than my kid mind realized at the time.

"Barney Miller" was another classic fave of my mine from the same era.

Just to bring this back to horse racing, "Nick" from Barney Miller was a regular on episode reader of the DRF....

The creator of Barney Miller was Danny Arnold. He made millions of dollars from that show. He was a big horse owner out here. He had a ton of horses back in the 1990s. He died about 10 years ago. I used to be very friendly with his two sons but I haven't see either one of them in a few years.

ateamstupid 12-21-2006 04:17 AM

I dropped about $1,500 on the year.. My last chance to bail out was BC Day, and you know how that went.

Alydar 12-21-2006 05:18 AM

Having worked for an OTB company for a number of years, I can tell you that I have met countless people that claim to win, and only a handful that actually do.

The saying we use to have is "they all lose eventually," is not that far from accurate. There are a few smart players out there that win, but over 95% of the players I have seen do not.

Dunbar 12-21-2006 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by ateamstupid
I dropped about $1,500 on the year.. My last chance to bail out was BC Day, and you know how that went.

BC day bailed me out for the year. I ended up profiting 7% on what turned out to be a light year of horse betting. That figure includes non-parimutual bets on futures and matchups, as well as the rebate at Pinnacle and the 10% win payoff bonus at 5Dimes. Also, there was a nice 15% payoff bonus promo at VIP/Gameday during the TC, and that helped. The +7% does not include expenses, which are minimal for me--just the DRF Formulator 4's for the days I bet. I didn't make it to a single day of live racing this year.

Most of my profit came from the parimutuals, which surprises me, because the vig on the matchups is as low as 3%.

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Originally Posted by DerbyCat
This thread made me do a little research which was actually very helpful for me... I used Pinnacle for most of the year and closed out that account by taking out about a $75 profit (without the rebates probably would have been down a couple hundred for the year). I opened a Bris account in October and LOVE the account history feature. I started digging through it and came up with the following stats/results:

In almost 2 months I have wagered a little over $1,700 and have a profit/loss of +$32 - that's pretty darn close to breaking even... not bad. I bet primarily on Bay Meadows and Mountaineer but had a few bets on almost every other track.

The stats I thought were interesting were the following:

At Bay Meadows, I had a win % of 29.95% with a $1 R.O.I. of $1.17 - obviously my best track (the thing that really jacked up my % was when Baze was going for the record - for the week before, his horses were going off at insanely low odds so the winning horses were having great payoffs).

My best stats overall are a win % of 33% for W/P bets and a $1 R.O.I. of $1.06 for Pick 3 bets... I was really weak with pick 4's and trifectas and I know that's because I just don't go deep enough... also, I really sucked at Aquaduct this year - I won ONE bet out of 50, but that cause I did too many p3/p4 without going deep enough.

The great thing about this is it's made me realize what my betting strengths and weaknesses are - I do pretty good picking a winner, and do ok picking three in a row, but other exotics are not good for me - I'm just too cheap to go deep enough to make it worth while.

Looking for differences in how you did on various kinds of bets and various tracks can be interesting, but when you find differences, you shouldn't put too much weight on them. Your total number of bets cannot be very large, especially if you are betting Pick 3's and larger exotics.

Since you opened your BRIS account, you've done about $350 better than a dart thrower. That's something to celebrate, but at the same time, it's worth noting that a single payoff may have made the difference between looking like a dart-thrower and looking like a good capper.

I'm happy about my +7% on the year, but it's sobering to realize that my entire profit can be attributed to Thor's Echo in the BC Sprint. That keeps me from getting overly excited about my skills.

--Dunbar

2Hot4TV 12-21-2006 07:37 PM

I opened my Youbet account a month before the Kentucky Derby with $650 and I have played $100 to $500 most weekends and I still have $296 left with a weekend left. I have hit some good P3 and DDs and yes I have also ate alot of dirt.

2MinsToPost 12-21-2006 09:30 PM

I know there is something here in my home I could sell at the pawn shop tomorrow so I can put together a pick 3 - lets see - no, I sold it all to the pawn shop with nothing to show but some clothes that smell like Beulah Park:D (this was all in humor)

I ventured into the Pick 3 and 4 land this year, smartest thing I ever did. I hit a nice Pick 4 this Spring, another one this summer, and some nice Pick 3's all thru the year.

I lost money this year gambling no question, but did not keep track of how much. I don't care to be honest, I have a nice place, some food in the fridge and freezer and my bills are paid, some of them:rolleyes:

horseofcourse 12-22-2006 01:51 AM

I came out dead even. I refuse to gamble on horse racing where horses are drugged infinitely...cheating is rampant etc. I would lose everything if I bet as I am not a very good handicapper. I just pretend I know a lot!!

ateamstupid 12-22-2006 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by horseofcourse
I came out dead even. I refuse to gamble on horse racing where horses are drugged infinitely...cheating is rampant etc. I would lose everything if I bet as I am not a very good handicapper. I just pretend I know a lot!!

You will fit in well here.

hoovesupsideyourhead 12-22-2006 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by ateamstupid
You will fit in well here.

if you would have bet pomeroy.......lol

ateamstupid 12-22-2006 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by hoovesupsideyourhead
if you would have bet pomeroy.......lol

Says the guy who bets names, numbers and colors..

*Bashes head against desk*

hoovesupsideyourhead 12-22-2006 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by ateamstupid
Says the guy who bets names, numbers and colors..

*Bashes head against desk*

i was sitting with you when you called it...16 hours before....damn molson ice..lol


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