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Old 05-24-2010, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind View Post
Of course you're right about this, but this isn't the thinking that would lead someone to necessarily play the bet. You look for a race in the sequence where you think a favorite, especially a reasonably heavy one, is extremely vulnerable, as if you can get that horse off the board, you rate to get, say, 6:1 to 10:1 for that race. Obviously that's easier said than done, but you do have to add in the insurance that you can still cash should you use a horse that hits the board and the favorite also runs in.
This is the one time I think it's a worthwhile wager- almost like laying a heavy favorite. I know a lot of people that really like the bet, that don't approach it this way- they see it as a cheap way to get 4 races of action (which was the initial idea of the bet, I think). A very smart friend of mine plays it just about every day and does well with it. Just not my cup of tea because of the equal weighting.

Place pick-all's also have this problem to me.
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