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Yeah that's exactly what happened. Thanks for the info everyone.
I am new. I just started going to the track a few months ago. I used to play poker (pretty successfully) and this fall tried my hand at football handicapping (moderately successfully). When football was over I gave horse racing a shot and really liked the whole experience a lot. In the beginning I sucked at it. Now after reading a bunch of the books, I'm getting better, but still in the red. Recently in 6 races I hit 5 exactas. I heard Steve talk about the pick 6 on "At the Races". I got a bunch of people to invest in my picks and I took a shot hoping to make a big hit. I still have a long way to go, but the big payout was the attraction. Terry |
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It is like the lottery, except you get to eliminate some of the ping pong balls!
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Okay so let me ask a question,why do they pay off for BOTH 6 correct picks and 5 correct picks? Shouldnt they only pay for those who got all six correct?
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They do that because it gives players more incentive to play another time and because it's such a difficult bet that they think people deserve something for coming close. . . If you play the thing and lose by a nose in the last leg then the couple hundred bucks or whatever you get will be further motivation to play it again and cycle that money back in to the pool . . .
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A certain % of the P6 pool goes into a 5 of 6 consolation pool for the reasons hockey gave above. |