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Your description of what entails value is ridiculous. Are you really saying that any bet that loses offered no value???????? That would also mean that any horse you bet that wins, say even at 1/9 in a 12 horse field, offers value! Obviously the downside with future book bets is the no refund policy, but without that, you'd be getting nowhere near the same odds. There is also the ride you get from having a future bet six months out. The action. Instead of just having action on a horse for 30 minutes prior to post and than the ensuing two minutes, this way, as the horse moves towards the Derby, you get a lot of excitement and thrill from that. When I bet Indian Charlie at 150/1 in August, I felt like I was getting over on Vegas. When he finally made his second start in February, I knew my analysis on him was right and I did enjoy the ride he gave me from there on towards the Derby. Was I disappointed he lost? Yes, absolutely. But I got him at 150/1 instead of around 2/1, and win or lose, I got stupendous value. The only other three horses I've bet in the Derby futures were Snow Chief, Congaree, and stupidly, a horse named Cliquot. I got large odds on all three, and of the three, only the Cliquot bet was stupid, being sort of a whim bet. People who play eight horses in the futures, yeah, I'll agree with you on that, they are throwing away their money. I almost played a future on Fusaichi Pegasus before his debut, but apparently, if I got word on that horse being better than AP Indy (according to the Drysdale camp), everyone else did as well. Oh well. |
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I've dabbled away for the eight years since, and haven't even come close, though I was one of those that held a ticket on I Want Revenge at 60/1. I just have fun with them. I stick to a budget, and get a kick out of it. And if the kick is one to the stomach like I Want Revenge, it just isn't any big deal. Like Indian Charlie said, I had a lot of fun with I Want Revenge's lead-up to the Derby, and even though he didn't make the race, it was worth it. |
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The biggest problem I have with the future bets are when the pools close. If I'm not mistaken, they close AFTER the major prep races are run that weekend. This totally eliminates value on horses who run well in the prep races.
I think if the pools closed on Friday, they might be more worthwhile. Assume you have a priced runner you liked in a Derby prep and you're getting 100-1 on him in the Derby. If he runs to your expectations in the prep, his odds plumet. By the way, I only bet one horse in future pools and it was Tejano Run in the 1995 Derby. I stood to collect 2500 if he won. Of course, he ran 2nd and I collected zip. |
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could i use my irish passport when collecting ?
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