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So this begs the question "Caveman or A/B/C/X"......the article reads like dudes a caveman ticket proponent.
As in 8x1x6x5x1x9 for a $2 dollar base bet seems to imply single ticket for this large score which has been my point previously. If you have multiple long shots in a sequence as long as you are limiting the size and cost by combining 2nd and 3rd tier choices with favorites you run the risk of losing out if 2 or 3 or 4 of your "B" or "C" choices win which is what increases the value of a winning ticket if you are using the "Exotic Betting" approach. If you had the sequence for a winning ticket worth 3 million dollars dispersed on 4-5 tickets without winning then you have made a horrible error. "D" seems to be a caveman and quite successful at it!! Last edited by docicu3 : 02-21-2008 at 08:50 PM. |