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![]() I follow your a b picks and play them often
I just cant figure as to when to play the c plays and further what race to play therm in looking at your plays you didn't play the c anywhere but yet you put it down here as a hit again im not trying to make a bad thing out of it im just trying to understand when to play a [c] thank you and nice hits im happy for you to have a day like his |
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I simply don't have time between getting off the air at noon Mon-Fri (and 11:15 or so Sundays with TV) to make the SCR adjustments to the selections, adjust the Pick-X grids AND lay out the 12-18 wagers involved in daily A-B-C plays on 4 and sometimes 5 P4-P5-P6's. It's impossible. If you want to keep it simple, bet the A-B play and then the C's with the A's. It's not the exact Crist methodology, but it's still more efficient than a 'caveman' ticket. P5 Grid: 6: 3-8 (A), 5-9 (B), 1-4-6-7 (C) 7: 3-7-11 (A), - (B), 4-8-13 (C) 8: 1-6 (A), 2-3 (B), 4-5 (C) 9: 3-5 (A), 6-9 (B), 8-12 (C) 10: 2-3-9 (A), - (B), 5-6-8 (C) Bet #1: 1-4-6-7 with 3-7-11 with 1-6 with 3-5 with 2-3-9 (4x3x2x2x3 = 144 x .50 = $72) Bet #2: 3-8 with 4-8-13 with 1-6 with 3-5 with 2-3-9 (2x3x2x2x3 = 72 x .50 = $36) Bet #3: 3-8 with 3-7-11 with 4-5 with 3-5 with 2-3-9 (2x3x2x2x3 = 72 x .50 = $36) Bet #4: 3-8 with 3-7-11 with 1-6 with 8-12 with 2-3-9 (2x3x2x2x3 = 72 x .50 = $36) Bet #5: 3-8 with 3-7-11 with 1-6 with 3-5 with 5-6-8 (2x3x2x2x3 = 72 x .50 = $36) Again, the A-B-C method: https://www.drf.com/news/abcs-multi-race-betting
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