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Old 05-16-2010, 04:58 PM
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Great call. I did the first part (betting First Dude to win), but not the 2nd part w/putting him under the 2 faves in the exacta. One day my dumb ass will learn. Thought I would have learned when I bet Gio Ponti to win & not under Zenyatta....Andy, please tell me this comes with experience...
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Old 05-16-2010, 05:06 PM
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I used First Dude underneath, mainly because the "Bykster" like him and FD running 2nd behind Fly Down @ Gulfstream earlier in the year. It was a last minute include though!
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Old 05-16-2010, 05:13 PM
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Great call. I did the first part (betting First Dude to win), but not the 2nd part w/putting him under the 2 faves in the exacta. One day my dumb ass will learn. Thought I would have learned when I bet Gio Ponti to win & not under Zenyatta....Andy, please tell me this comes with experience...
Yes, the experience of not wanting to lose because you're overly stubborn. It's not easy.
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Old 05-16-2010, 05:21 PM
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Yes, the experience of not wanting to lose because you're overly stubborn. It's not easy.
If you saw the movie "Tin Cup"...that's me when gambling on horses. I love to bet to win & won't cover my horse under the favorites. Stings like yesterday are starting to break me though. Great call man.
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Old 05-16-2010, 05:26 PM
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If you saw the movie "Tin Cup"...that's me when gambling on horses. I love to bet to win & won't cover my horse under the favorites. Stings like yesterday are starting to break me though. Great call man.
You have to get past that if you like big priced horses.

Look at it this way, if the exacta with your horse below the favorite is $40, the favorite isn't X:5.....it's 19:1 in a sense.
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Old 05-16-2010, 06:11 PM
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You have to get past that if you like big priced horses.

Look at it this way, if the exacta with your horse below the favorite is $40, the favorite isn't X:5.....it's 19:1 in a sense.
When I was younger, I hit a couple of decent win wagers on good priced horses, and that probably set a bad tone. I think this last one finally has me convinced though. I also need to learn to back up these win bets w/a place bet probably, along with the exacta bet under the favorites.

Over the years, I've missed a few bomb exactas on the likes of such 2nd place finishers as...Bluegrass Cat (at least had Barbaro to win), Gio Ponti, and First Dude...with the common denominator being Dominguez, my favorite jock for years now. I am consistent though...I had a big win bet on him on Better Talk Now in the Breeder's Cup & that is the best feeling in the world when it hits....

Thanks for the advice.
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Old 05-16-2010, 06:18 PM
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When I was younger, I hit a couple of decent win wagers on good priced horses, and that probably set a bad tone. I think this last one finally has me convinced though. I also need to learn to back up these win bets w/a place bet probably, along with the exacta bet under the favorites.

Over the years, I've missed a few bomb exactas on the likes of such 2nd place finishers as...Bluegrass Cat (at least had Barbaro to win), Gio Ponti, and First Dude...with the common denominator being Dominguez, my favorite jock for years now. I am consistent though...I had a big win bet on him on Better Talk Now in the Breeder's Cup & that is the best feeling in the world when it hits....

Thanks for the advice.
It's all relative to how much you want or able to invest in a race.
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Old 05-16-2010, 06:21 PM
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It's all relative to how much you want or able to invest in a race.
I'm betting enough to win that I could be reducing the bet by a little & covering w/exactas or place bets...as Andy said, it's more about being stubborn for me.
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It's all relative to how much you want or able to invest in a race.
I'm from the camp where I want to cash when I have a strong opinion and not win when I don't. Spreading, to me, is not having a 'strong opinion'. The more you spread, the more immune you are to prolonged losing streaks. On the other hand, losing streaks will always happen and it becomes about limiting the number of wagers, as they can quickly cut into one's bankroll.

With so many tracks presently offering racing, it should be more about finding exceptional plays and hammering them, rather than spreading to make sure that I don't miss out where I feel I have an edge.
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