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Old 06-20-2012, 03:36 PM
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Actually, the highest payoff was significantly higher than Wishing Ring.

The record would be the $2,922 payoff on Power to Geaux at Aksarben on Dec. 8, 1989.
Power to Geaux offically only went off at 47-to-1 in that race.

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Power to Geaux was in a race at the Fair Grounds in Louisiana that was simulcast to Aksarben in Nebraska. The horse paid $96.60 at the Fair Grounds, but only one $2 ticket was bought at Arksarben, which had a separate pool, and one fan took all the money
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Old 06-20-2012, 03:45 PM
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Power to Geaux offically only went off at 47-to-1 in that race.
According to the American Racing Manual, she paid almost $3k.

How is that possible?
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Old 06-20-2012, 03:48 PM
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Old 06-20-2012, 04:58 PM
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Because almost everything cool happens in Omaha.
Right on !!!!!!!!!

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Old 06-20-2012, 03:49 PM
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According to the American Racing Manual, she paid almost $3k.

How is that possible?
Seperate pools for simulcasting.

They would have them all of the time.

Spend A Buck paid like $6 to win the Derby at Delaware Park and like triple that at Pleasanton.

In this instance ... only $2 was bet on the horse at Aksar-ben and they scooped an entire win pool on a race that was being simulcasted from the Fair Grounds.
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Seperate pools for simulcasting.

They would have them all of the time.

Spend A Buck paid like $6 to win the Derby at Delaware Park and like triple that at Pleasanton.

In this instance ... only $2 was bet on the horse at Aksar-ben and they scooped an entire win pool on a race that was being simulcasted from the Fair Grounds.
I remember when they had separate pools at Turf Paradise, when they were only allowed to simulcast 2-3 races per day, and people would always say "man it always pays more in CA, players are just sharper here", and these were everyday regulars, yet they were so blinded to the fact the win takeout was 22% here and 15% over there.

Turf Paradise would be quick to pull down the video feed of all the prices because it would make people mad.
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Old 06-20-2012, 04:10 PM
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I remember when they had separate pools at Turf Paradise, when they were only allowed to simulcast 2-3 races per day, and people would always say "man it always pays more in CA, players are just sharper here", and these were everyday regulars, yet they were so blinded to the fact the win takeout was 22% here and 15% over there.
That's awesome! I can see it.
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Old 06-20-2012, 10:36 PM
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I remember being at an OTB in Tempe back then and would always scoop up tickets left on tables, as many times the california payoffs would be 1-2-3 for $200,but in AZ it was 1-2-all and some players didnt understand they had winning tickets and tossed them.Crazy times back when we didnt co-mingle in the pools.
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Old 06-21-2012, 11:59 AM
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The old Horse and hound on broadway and McDuffys in Tempe. Both places are gone. Crazy times back then.

I worked at McDuffy's for Turf Paradise in 92/93 while going to school.

Horse and Hound was at Guadalupe and Rural I think, I went in there once and while.

The OTB's are disappearing here, I see Dirty Drummer is now gone, so is North Star near my office. Combine that with the draconian internet betting laws I gotta think TuP could be in serious trouble soon.
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Seperate pools generated my best day ever. We had them in Canada for a long time.
Feb 14, 2004 race 5 a horse named Heathrow brought in a Triactor as a 32-1 shot and the tri paid $6700 for $2 at the track. We brought down a "Flasher", the only ticket in the Canadian pool, paid $27,000 for $1.
Still makes the hair stand up on my neck!
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Horse and Hound was at Dorsey and broadway.Thats the place were they had the shooting at the club next door,a few months back.Dirty Drummer was closed by the IRS,nothing to due with horse racing.Mesa is now going to allow OTBs, so thats a good sign. I played at McDuffys during that time, in fact I was there the first day they opened.
McDuffy's

I was there when it opened in '89. Spent many a day watching March Madness, NBA playoffs, NFL etc. They even bought Wrestlemania on PPV in '90 that was broadcast from the Pontiac Silverdome. Luckily I graduated before they installed the OTB. Not to say that Phx Greyhound Park didn't have some of my business. A kid in the dorm went every night and each race he played a 1,2,8 exacta box. No matter what! There was a 2 week stretch where he had an uncanny run. Thanks for taking me back to a terrific time!
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Horse and Hound was at Dorsey and broadway.Thats the place were they had the shooting at the club next door,a few months back.Dirty Drummer was closed by the IRS,nothing to due with horse racing.Mesa is now going to allow OTBs, so thats a good sign. I played at McDuffys during that time, in fact I was there the first day they opened.
I practically lived at McDuffy's because I was 19 but since TuP put me in a bar everyone there assumed I was 21 so I could drink and hang out, plus at that time it was probably the busiest campus bar around.

Horse and Hound must have moved at some point after I left for Kentucky.
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Seperate pools for simulcasting.

They would have them all of the time.

Spend A Buck paid like $6 to win the Derby at Delaware Park and like triple that at Pleasanton.

In this instance ... only $2 was bet on the horse at Aksar-ben and they scooped an entire win pool on a race that was being simulcasted from the Fair Grounds.
I thought the name of the winner sounded pretty Cajun to me!
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