![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
![]() Quote:
Quote:
http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...1&postcount=44 Comparison to parlay is simply a way to normalize the results and compare different horizontal wagers against the same bar. Obviously nobody actually does a 6 race parlay these days, no need to (although as recently as 2007 you actually could if you wanted to with a punch card at NYRA) The average pick 3 only pays about 1.3X the parlay. In the data set I looked at, at Aqueduct (which obviously has robust pick 4 pools), the average pick 4 was 1.91X the parlay. As for your question about SA Pick 5's, the one in you stated paid 2.2X the parlay ($716.86/.50)- a pretty normal amount for that wager. Over the past 15 racing days the average has been 2.3X the parlay, with a low of 1.06X (March 8th) and a high of 3.68X (March 22nd). Oddly enough, the second lowest payoff was actually the day they had the carryover- March 1st, where the payoff was only 1.4X the parlay. My point is this- despite the seemingly criminal takeout for the average player, it actually stacks up favorably well to other horizontal wagers. Not to mention with the low entry point it gives said average player an actual chance of feeling the sweet success of a pick 6. So many people just automatically assume it's terrible by just looking at the takeout and bash away, which frustrates a math guy like me.
__________________
please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
![]() Quote:
There was nothing even remotely special about that Santa Anita p5 I posted. The point was that it transformed a sequence of mostly terrible non-competitive betting races with small fields and hopeless toss-outs into an advantageous situation. The Gulfstream p6 is generally made up of several attractive betting races with large fields, often wide-open races. The more sensible thing to do is to target the race or two in the sequence where you most have an edge. |
#3
|
||||
|
||||
![]() Quote:
The p5 at SA is obviously a good wager with the low takeout, I'm not suggesting otherwise. But we completely disagree what constitutes worthwhile sequences for multi race wagers. I'm looking for difficult sequences where I can possibly hit a separator horse or two. Singling the same horse as everyone else in a mundane sequence doesn't help me. If you play the pick 6... And have scrutinized every race, who's to say you can't play the races individually as well?
__________________
please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you |
#4
|
||||
|
||||
![]() And it survives another day.
So we only have to dodge 4 more days. Obviously a goodly amount of money should go in tomorrow, Florida Derby day. And with many tracks not running Easter Sunday, it should take a lot of money then, too. A carryover into the final day (if it happens) should be over $2 million--unless people hold back the last couple of days to try to crush it closing day, which could increase the odds of a single ticket winner. Some effed up psychology on this bet.... |
#5
|
||||
|
||||
![]() Only 2 days left to dodge. C/O now near $1.8m.
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]() I'm not sure what rhyme or reason they are using to get here but people are throwing around the $8 million number for total pool on Friday if it gets there.
Update: I think the Rainbow 6 has gotten more popular since it was introduced but I went back and looked in 2011 they had a $1.4m carryover to the final day and the total pool was right around $3.6m - still not sure it can get as high as numbers I've seen this year... and thats with groups like Twinspires who put $100,000 in the players pool and lost 94% of it... Don't see that happening again. Last edited by JSwiss : 04-01-2013 at 05:01 PM. Reason: Update |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Just looked in my wallet from this weekend in Vegas and found a 5 of 6 ticket from the Venetian for Saturday. Couldn't find any payoffs for the consolation, does this bet not pay for 5 out of 6? I was hoping to cash on my next trip.
__________________
don't run out of ammo. |