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![]() Yes, its a pretty cool bet if you really like a horse and want to improve the value you may get on him or her.
You can very easily turn a solid 5/2 horse into a 10/1 shot just by correctly selecting 3 straight horses that hit the board. I may play this tomorrow if there isnt one of those shitt ny maiden races in the sequence. |
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the sequnce is all stakes tim, sarting with race 6. race seven only has 6 enterred and O says to single magilla gorilla, so this seems like the ticket ! |
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![]() It's all graded stakes that end with the Manhattan.. I agree.. you can get great "win" odds if you like a horse in the last leg..
Here's an example.. Thursday, I liked Gold and Roses in the feature, which was the last leg of the GS. I did a $10 bet and was alive to Gold and Roses ( it paid $25.80 for $2).. Gold and Roses went off a 6/5 ( i believe).. Now, he didn't win, but I got much better value on his nose through the GS than I would for just a straight win bet.
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![]() and in this case the feature is not the final leg of the grand slam, the feature is the BS the 11th race. the 10th is the 10f turf race with Ec.
hmmmmm, i am liking this bet already!! |