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|  DRF Ticketmaker Instead of doing a caveman ticket I used the ticketmaker using A's and B's all the horses came in but I didn't win - is there a certain number of A horses that have to come in to guarantee a win? 
				__________________ No one has ever bet enough on a winning horse. Richard Sasuly | 
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 Usually you bet A/A/A/A B/A/A/A A/B/A/A A/A/B/A A/A/A/B Depending how much you are looking to invest B/B/B/B A/B/B/B and so on. Sometimes people use C's too. 
				__________________ Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" | 
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|   Thanks for your help   Is there a way to know the percentages of how much you need to bet to get a win? If you do a "caveman" ticket and all your horses come in you win. If you use A,B,C method it seems you rely on luck and there isn't a way to know if you will win 
				__________________ No one has ever bet enough on a winning horse. Richard Sasuly | 
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 Regarding the certain number of A's vs. B, and C's really depend on how many horses are in the race and how strongly you feel about your selections. | 
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|   BTW my ticket was structured as such R7 4a,8b,11b R8 7a,1b,9b R9 3a,6a, 1b,5b,9b R10 4a,5a 2b R11 7a 2b,5b R12 12a 6b,11b Results were 4-9-3-2-5-6 One other question - would you rather make a $40 p6 x5 per week or do 1 day for $200 Thank you! 
				__________________ No one has ever bet enough on a winning horse. Richard Sasuly | 
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 I think the thing about the A/B/C method is, usually an all A ticket is a smaller & cheaper ticket, so you are supposed to punch it a few times. An example is the Presidents day card at Santa Anita, the early pick 5 looked very formful and could've been punched a few times for a very small number. Personally, I feel like the Gulfstream cards have been borderline impossible and would need to throw a lot more money at those sequences. There have been a lot of quirky results. Everybody plays it differently, but regardless on which method you use, you definitely need some racing luck. 
				__________________ Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" Last edited by MaTH716 : 02-17-2016 at 10:25 AM. | 
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 if I could do have A's on a p6 only going 1,2 deep - not that good yet lol  
				__________________ No one has ever bet enough on a winning horse. Richard Sasuly | 
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|   Truthfully, if you are looking at budget restrictions, pick 6's are probably the worst bet for you. I'd rather take that $40 a day and try to play the best pick3 or pick 4 sequence I could find where I have a solid opinion. 
				__________________ Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" | 
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|   Thanks for your help guys you put it in perspective very well 
				__________________ No one has ever bet enough on a winning horse. Richard Sasuly | 
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|   No problem, good luck. 
				__________________ Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |