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![]() http://www.equidaily.com/bestbet/saratog2.html
Bill Taylor Saratogian 131-394 Matt Graves Albany Times Union 130-394 ... $752.00 Dave LitfinDaily Racing Form 128-395 Mark Cusano Daily [Schenectady] Gazette 120-395 Mark HoffmanThe [Amsterdam] Recorder 119-393 ... $812.00 "Also putting up solid numbers, the group in the 109-120 range - and near the top of that group was Mark Hoffman of The Recorder [Amsterdam, NY] who tallied the highest ROI among the handicappers that keep track of those totals. He was the only one among those recording ROI numbers to 'beat the meet' and show a flat-bet profit." |
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![]() I don't see any that increase their mythical $1,000 bank roll .
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![]() Which shows why betting every race is a fool's errand.
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![]() Great job HHH. To have a positive ROI during that meet is a nice accomplishment.
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![]() 3H Club...I knew you were better than Randy.
Always did. Fine work. |
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![]() Kudos to HHH for being the best of the crew...
I do have a question: Is there some info missing? How do you have a positive ROI ("beating the Saratoga meet") and yet not increase the bankroll from its original balance ($1000)? |