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![]() Considering the dirt race was only an 8 horse field -- and the shortest price dirt horse won the race at 6/1 ... what a great bargain that price was if you...
A.) You knew the dirt horses would get to the wire first, as they logically were supposed to do. B.) Liked the clear-cut favorite in the dirt race, and thought he was a deserving favorite. Assuming you came to those conclusions ... that race offered a tremendous betting opportunity. Take the betting favorite (of the dirt horses) ...wheel him over the only other 7 dirt horses and you get... Exacta: $462.20 Trifecta: $11,373.80 Superfecta: $1,591.53 for every 10-cents ($15,915.30 for a buck) If you think about it, those are big exotic prices for a race with just an 8-horse field where the post time favorite won. The 5th choice finished 2nd. And the 6th choice finished 3rd. Wasted opportunity, I guess. Race seemed so gimmicky and weird, that it was hard to trust what "Abt 8.5 furlongs on the Turf" actually meant in terms of gate placement. |
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