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FINALLY!!!! ( thought i might have to re-word the question ) Ok, this is my ballpark Thank you |
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I think those type wagers are what makes thorograph top notch. It doesn't necessarily pick winners for you, but it does eliminate horses, thus maximizing your wagers. Pre-TG, I was playing $1 pick three tickets that cost me $24-$48...Now, I can play a $1 pick three ticket in the $8 to $16 range, and punch it a couple times. So my amount didn't change, but how many times I hit it did. Perfect example is SA yesterday. I loved Noble Court/Balance so I singled them in the last two legs of a pick three ticket. Now, I did'nt like the favorite in the 7th race (Claiming 10k race, monteleone horse that was 6/5) Essentially, to me, he looked like crap on the sheets so I tossed him, and played a $20 pick three, 7/2/4 and $10 pick three 6,8/2/4, there was value there by tossing that 6/5 and finding the other winners, AND that payout got screwed by that Austin horse getting scratched the gate, probably would have paid $25-28 per $1 if he stays in, that horse wasn't being Noble Court, and Balance won easily. ...Total of $40 wagered and I got back $326 or something. |
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The final pick 3 at SA was great. Paid a whopping $8. Almost as good as when Invasor won the Don for the last leg that paid $5.
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