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![]() Since when is a $2,400 bet a bridge jumper?
Paul |
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![]() I believe that's what they won, aka about a 50k bet
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![]() That's enough to shut some tracks down these days.
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![]() Yavapi doesn't want my business. Nuff said.
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![]() You can make a whole whopping $120 profit with it!
I remember at least 3 instances - since the '10 Preakness day alone - where a horse who was the medium of a significant bridgejump play broke down during the running of a race. |
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![]() Here's the chart of the race I was talking about from the 2010 Preakness Day.
It was a race at Calder and the 1/10 favorite broke down on the lead. http://www1.drf.com/drfNCWeeklyHorse...0515&raceNo=10 Someone I was sitting near had $8,000 bet to show on the horse. There were other bridgejumpers who took a bath with him on this horse. |
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![]() Quote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-GCc...feature=relmfu |
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![]() The shocking thing here to me is that someone was actually publically willing to admit that they are a bridgejumper.
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![]() Quote:
http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...t=bridgejumper Mostly though - it's a highly idiotic play. |
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![]() According to Steve Crist article the guy made a $2600 bet for a $130 profit at GG and a $2400 bet for a $120 profit at SA. Those bets aren't bridgejumping, maybe stoop jumping but not bridgejumping. If that is correct this is totally ridiculous of Xpressbet.
http://www.drf.com/news/time-show-be...t-they-deserve |