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Old 02-13-2007, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Kasept
Ae,

The claim price and what the prior owner was looking for in the sale were basically around the same thing. The owner had her in for $15,000 figuring she wins and gets claimed or in for $20,000 with a good chance to finish in the money and get claimed:

$15,000 tag + 60% winner share of $11,000 purse ($6,600) = $21,600

$20,000 tag + 60% winner share of $17,000 purse ($10,200) = $30,200
$20,000 tag + 20% second share of $17,000 purse ($3,400) = $23,400
$20,000 tag + 10% third share of $17,000 purse ($1,700) = $21,700

Price she went for in the sale = $24,000

In reality, he gets around what he was looking to sell Sumwon for, which was a little north of $20,000. We wanted to spend $22,000, but Chuck wasn't going to let that extra $2,000 stop us. By buying her at the sale we paid about 10%-15% more than her exact value, but that was a premium worth paying given the chance to have her vetted and given that Chuck felt she perfectly fits our needs.

PLUS, recognize that had we tried to get her in the claim box, we would likely have had to win a shake for her afterwards because we probably wouldn't have been the only stable putting in a claim on her...



Hope this helps you understand the way this worked and how it plays out in the game with things like this... Part of what we are trying is show people the inner workings of the game and this is a particularly good example of some of what goes on...
I am TOTALLY happy with the selection.

I only found out about the start-up of the Dee Tee Stables last month, and I thought, when am I ever going to get a chance like this again? To be one of the owners of the first horse selected? To get an education on another aspect of horseracing, and still have the potential to make money, or buy another horse? I love reading what gets posted on this website, the good and the BS. When I am a little more informed in my opinions, I hope to post more myself (right now, there's just a little bit too much luck involved).
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