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![]() Any time you go 3 of 4 in the PK4 (PAID $ 1,293 for .50), you feel like you let one get away. This one will particular sting a little longer because I struggled with structuring my ticket for longer than usual. After I make my selections, it ususally takes me 5 minutes to come up with my actually play. For some reason this morning I changed my PK4 play numerous times and it cost me dearly. This is a prime example of how important ticket structuring is and I blew this one.
In addition, I didn't play the last PK3 ($791 for $2) or the Tri/Super in the finale (384.20 Tri & $1704.00 Super $1 payouts). Lastly, that was a brutal ML on Formulaforsuccess, 10-1 ML and went off at 2.40 - 1 with no scratches. The beat keeps going. I just finished a big slice of humble pie and I'm ready to get'em tomorrow.
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Good jockeys don't need instructions and bad ones don't follow them Last edited by Bogey : 02-04-2010 at 07:28 PM. |
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![]() All I can say is OUCH Gus. I think most of us can empathize with the ticket-structuring quandary you experienced. No solace, but one helluva job with your handicapping! I wish I could've played along this afternoon for I typically do come back with the P3 when knocked out in the first leg. Unfortunately my day job got in the way as it usually does.
Keep up the great 'capping! |
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![]() Great job Gus! I know you didn't cash in, but it was a great effort.
Good luck tomorrow, Chuck |