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![]() 6TH RACE
Diane Kem S. Next Post 5:03 Off: 4:26 | 6 1/2 Furlongs | 2 Year Olds | Stakes | Purse: $50,000 # Horse Jockey Weight Win Place Show 3 Have'n a Wild Time Gutierrez A L 121 56.40 21.40 187.00 9 Private Fortune Stillwell T 120 23.40 108.60 1 Pistolpackin'gal Matias J 119 156.40 Times in 5ths: :213 :441 1:094 1:163 Times in 100ths: :21.60 :44.20 1:09.80 1:16.60 Also ran: Knight Raider, Super Starlett, Zenovit, Niftys Crystal, Miss Cygogne, Rasin a Delight, Eyes On My Heart and Eloika Lake Winning Trainer: Wenzel Tom - Owner: Ron Crockett, Inc. $1 Exacta (3-9) Paid $413.60 $1 Trifecta (3-9-1) Paid $6,867.10 $1 Superfecta (3-9-1-11) Paid $13,467.50 $1 Pick 3 (6-1-3) 3 Correct Paid $297.10 Pick 3 Pool $6,045 I think those are the highest show prices I've ever seen. Steve Crist wrote an interesting article on it as well... http://www.drf.com/drfNewsArticle.do...5&subs=0&arc=0
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![]() Womp Womp.
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![]() Quote:
"The $2.10 minimum ultimately is a loser for all players, though, because it keeps in place a justification for the system of breakage that exists throughout parimutuel racing - the rounding down of payoffs to the nearest 10- or 20-cent increment. " I usually agree with Crist, but I don't get his main argument here. It seems to me that whether or not to have a minimum payout is almost totally independent of whether or not to have breakage. --Dunbar
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![]() of course there may have been 100 people in the pool.......
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My guess is it was an out of towner pressing his/her luck. Check out the pools. It looks like they're doing <$80K every race, then all the sudden in race 5, the WPS pool jumps to $199K with 1-2 favorite Gadget Queen running 2nd and paying $2.10. It sure looks like another huge bet was put on in the next race as the pool goes up again, this time over $201K, when 1-5 favorite Knight Raider runs out of the money, creating those payoffs. Dejected bridgejumper shuts off the computer, pools fail to pass $83K the rest of the night, and 3-5 favorite Wasserman wins race 9 while paying $2.10 to show to a WPS pool of a measly $49K. Those two races specifically, back-to-back, took all the action for the entire night. |
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![]() Reminds me of when Buster's Daydream missed the board in the Ellis Juvi stakes. The winner paid about $135 to show. The others paid $195 and $230.
About 340k of the the 350k show pool was on BD. Oh yeah, the winner ... Request for Parole. |
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![]() lol
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