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Bobby Fischer 04-12-2009 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pgardn
This is the type of bet that needs its own machine
so all the guys that wear the numbers off the key
pads can wait together until 10 cent superfecta violence ensues.

Canes, wheelchairs, and prostetic legs will be the weapons of choice.

at least Scav has it all planed out

the guys who go up there and freestyle kill you

pgardn 04-12-2009 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobby Fischer
at least Scav has it all planed out

the guys who go up there and freestyle kill you

Heck I would freestyle also if I had that many numbers
written down. He must have a giant erasable white board
when he goes to Arlington. Thinks he is the UPS guy.

If a scratch occurs... does one kill themselves?
To get that many numbers in you gotta start
punching a week before they enter the gate.

Computers at home are good things.

westcoastinvader 04-12-2009 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IrishofNDMan
Atleast one shot will make it into the top 4, I think if you hit you will def. make a little money and possibly a good score.

Most of the big money I've made in thoroughbred and parimutuel wagering has been on trifectas and superfectas. I hold my own very well on straight win and place bets....being not afraid to play chalks in the right circumstances.

I have noticed at least at California tracks the trifecta and superfecta payouts have been diminishing when I'm paying attention. In fact it's been a long time since I played trifectas on "every day" races in NorCal, since the "big score" opportunity is nowhere what it once was.

I usually do play Supers on Triple Crown races as a lottery ticket type fun wager. I usually play between $200 and $450 or so, and have had little success to date. I have cashed a couple, but not more than $600 as I recall in the last 7 or 8 years.

My old days at the South Florida dog tracks I used to be a master of four digit super and tri payoffs. Really.


I do like the Scavs strategy with the $108 total wager.

In a twelve horse field, of course.

Thanks for sharing. I'll probably take that angle if available for the Triple Crown races this year.

SOREHOOF 04-13-2009 04:57 AM

I read somewhere there's no dime super this year. can't remember where.


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