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Might as well get Rd 16 out of the way...
First pick will be Get Ready Bertie (1) in R3 at CD then... Sibley (4) in R8 at AQU |
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Rd 16 off to a pretty decent start:
Get Ready Bertie WON and paid $2.40 - Running Total = $120 Sibley was 2nd and paid $2.50 - Running Total = $150 |
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GG R1 - #3 Court the King
HOL R2 - #1 Tates Queen |
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CD R9 - 6 Spritely
GG R1 - 4 Doalittleraindance HOL R1 - 3 River Echo |
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Doalittleraindance WON and paid $2.80 - Running Total = $357 Spritely WON and paid $2.80 - Running Total = $500 I just want to go on the record and say that I probably would take $400 off the table here and start a new round if I were playing with my own money... but, nonetheless, 10 picks it is. Last edited by jman5581 : 11-09-2007 at 04:52 PM. |
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River Echo WON and paid $2.60 - Running Total = $650
need 4 more to make it ten. |
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In fact, the best way to look at your results would be to simply take all your show bets as individual bets and see if they were profitable ovarall. (by "best way", I mean the way that would give us the best idea about whether you could turn a profit with the parlay approach.) But doing the test as a 10-race parlay is certainly a lot more fun. One nice thing about this thread is that if either of us is motivated, we could do just that--go back and make a simple list of all the show bets to see what kind of overall return you got. --Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |