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folks look at the dicatomy of the early p4 from yesterday to today
yesterday as has been stated the early p4 paid $9,491 , the parlay was over $23k today's early p4 paid $14,466 and the parlay was just about $3900 surley you can see the difference today's p4 paid about 3.7 (370%) x the parlay yesterdays p4 parlay only returned around .41 (41 %) it also can be argued that today's winning combo was easier to come up with than yesterday's . What can be surmized by this ....there was some very welll hidden $$$ in the pools yesterday , especially the early pick 4 and 3 , sharp $$$$ on some sharp horses took down the payoff in yesterday's pools |
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i think someone made a smart play freddy , they liked their horse a lot and did not want the public to see the $$$ in the win pool , nothing more nothing less
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history kind of shows that no? do you really think it was all oswald?
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As someone who went to the actual site and stood there in the depository a few years ago, and saw how easy a shot it was, there is no question in my mind he acted alone. It was a joke, a perfect angle at a slow speed. Please go to the museum up in Dallas and you will think the same.
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Also, horses can be used in the pk4 differently than the win pool, some favorites can be heavily used as singles and other horses can be used less in the pk4 than in the win pool. Personally, I just don't think there is any conspiracy here. |
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there is nothing illegal or wrong going on , a bettor that has info on a horse can bet anyway they see fit there were 2 madien winners in the early P4 yesterday that were hard to come up with unless you spread deep in those legs .......someone could have perhaps had one of those maidens singled and then spread deep in the other legs , there's no conspiracy , it's just good betting |