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I mentioned this (Hol R6) when it happened http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...t=15080&page=5 I'm 42 yrs old and have been putting my cash in the pools for the last 25 yrs, and I'm amazed that there has not been more of any uproar about these late odds changes. Probably a dozen times at Del Mar over the last 3 years I've seen 10-1 shots cross the wire at 6-1. You know what, maybe the Poly is good since a 3 length margin after a 1/4 doesn't translate to any insurmountable advantage. So far I have not seen any of the big late changes on winners at Del Mar. Really I wish someone would address the technology issues. How come no advancements in odds transmitting in the last 15 years? We've gone from 2400 baud modems to 10Meg secure wireless transmissions and the tote info is still transmitted in the same manner. There is no reason the odds can't be finalized and displayed 5 seconds out of the gate and flashed on the bottom of the screen and left there for 10 seconds at the start of a race. Better yet don't let the starter spring the latch until the odds are finalized and display them above the gate numbers. If a whale in North Dakota betting out of some rebate shop can put in 100's of combinations in the last 30 seconds of betting, shouldn't we be able to get win odds finalized on 12 runners in a reasonable time. |