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--Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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![]() I agree with the rest about not to worry about being stupid, this is horse racing and if 70% are wrong all the time, we'd all make money which we don't so were actually dumber than that.
As for the future bet, above comments are correct. What may be interesting if you are internet savy is to try to contact an English bookmaker. WM Hill or Ladbrooks for example. They will take a bet on anything and will most likely give you the odds you are looking for. I remember when I lived there a guy had a dream about a horse winning the Grand National a year in advance and they took a bet on it at 500-1. Spyder from SC
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![]() Have your friend go to the Wynn. John Avello, the race and sports book director, will add your horse to their list even if it is not there right now. He will take action on anything horse related.
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![]() You can bet futures on the Derby starting in August in a few select books out there. Ask for a number on the horse over at Wynn and if you don't like it, don't bet it. Bargain a bit if it isn't on the board. If you aren't putting a lot down, you are more likely to get a price you want.
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![]() Make sure your horse is nominated to run in the Derby before you place the bet.
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![]() I may be wrong, but I think most of the Vegas Derby futures start shortly after the BC
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