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i hope they can release the structure of the entire ticket. it would be interesting to see how much was spent and if it was built on handicapping, lucky numbers, or some combination of the two.
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From Gulfstream Park:
The winning 10-cent Rainbow 6 was played at The Meadowlands The winning 10-cent Rainbow 6 ticket cost $3,118.50 |
The 56/1 shot winner in leg #1 triggered this...The interesting thing about him was that he was making a trainer change.
If you go back to his Pre-Jesus Chavez form, this horse had standout figures in that race to go along with his perfect rail post position at 8.5f on dirt. He had the standout 52 figure on dirt in his final start before Jesus took over his training. ![]() ![]() Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to say I bet horses like this one, but this horse after its performance today simply looks like a horse that wouldn't run for Jesus Chavez. The new trainer today, simply got him to revert back to the pre-Jesus form. Jesus is a career 8% trainer. This horse today certainly doesn't make him look like a great trainer. Jesus should stick to saving instead of training |
I be willing to bet they used the ALL button in a few of those races with that 1st leg being a high probability ALL button.
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That's not a normal bet. If you're going to play that much money playing it, you have to play the thing irrationally if your goal is to have a shot to take it down. |
One thing we can say is that he was 5 deep in the last race
1,2,3,7,11 everything else was 5 of 6 |
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And as Andy Serling says, "Bad horses win bad races." |
And... Just pulled up the Thoro-Graph GP Analysis to find this:
BEST BET 5th-Keyner Veloz could be headed back to a top and is a strong play at the price. Keyner Veloz to win at 10-1 or more and a three horse box with Lunar Event and Monty’s Tune. B+ |
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I read the guy played ALL the first 3 legs and singled the 7 in the last leg.
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I cant link because im on mobile but under Gulfstreams FB page this person seemed pretty sure of things.......<quote>ticket was purchased at Favorites in Woodbridge, OTW and yes he singled out the 7 horse in the last leg. He was screaming for joy and security surrounded him to guard him and his winning ticket. To the best of my knowledge he is either the owner or part owner of the 7 horse and that is why he singled it. Congrats to Favorites, number 1 off track wagering facility in the USA.</quote>
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And if the story is accurate and the guy singled to the winner on his HRL team as reported, the $6,000 buy-in ends up a great investment. |
so what would of happened if another ticket won?
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thanks, so I guess the bet was worth it then
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