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Old 10-23-2019, 08:10 PM
cal828 cal828 is offline
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5 maiden races at Santa Anita and the first race only has 5 entries. Not exactly my cup of tea. Hate to flip-flop, but after seeing the fields, I think Belmont or Keenland would be best.
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Old 10-23-2019, 09:56 PM
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Cal, I had been leaning toward Santa Anita, but after looking over the SA entries, I'm inclined to agree with you. The race card looked very uninspiring to me. I also don't think that there is a particular benefit to our having a "contest over the track" just before the BC. On the big weekend, the track conditions may be completely different and even the wagering menu won't be the same as normal.

As an alternative, I've decided to choose to return to Belmont Park for a 10 race card that begins at 12:45 PM Eastern time. The race card includes 3 interesting stakes races, and as an added benefit we will get to see Maximum Security compete in the Bold Ruler Stakes.

I'll post the contest threads sometime late tomorrow, in between puzzling over the BC pre-entries.
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Old 10-24-2019, 11:16 AM
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"Puzzling" is right, but I try to make it a little less puzzling by limiting my plays to the last 5 or 6 races on Saturday. Just seems like too many races for me. If I try to handicap and play them all, I usually end up with information overload and don't play any of them very well. I may do that to myself any way though because instead of just the vertical plays which I usually attempt, I may try some Pick 4s, Pick 5s, etc. this year. In our BC contest I may do the same. May even try a super high 5. I'm already "broke" in the contest. Might as well go for it.
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Old 10-24-2019, 12:32 PM
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I hear what you're saying Cal. If ever there was a time when a refresher course in money management was needed, the BC is that time. I counted opportunities for 2 pick 6's, 4 pick 5's, 7 pick 4's to go with the rolling pick 3's and doubles. I'm not even sure what the "Jackpot Super High 5" involves. Suffice it to say my bankroll doesn't go that high.
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Old 10-24-2019, 03:10 PM
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I'm confused about those High 5 bets too. I know what a high five is, but what is an X-5, or a Z-5? Are those just high fives with different minimums or are these high fives at all? Maybe they are cross country P-5s?
Tried to find an explanation on the Santa Anita website, but never found it.
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Old 10-24-2019, 03:46 PM
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I couldn't find anything on the SA site, but did find this elsewhere. Since every race on the BC card seems to have one of these, I guess that the jackpot would keep building from race to race until one unique bettor hit it and scooped the entire jackpot. That's probably why this wager has a mandatory payout on the Classic.

"... the Super High Five Jackpot wager which has gained popularity recently. The wager, a low-cost challenge, asks bettors to choose the first five horses to cross the wire in a particular race, in the correct order. A correct ticket will pay a portion of the pool, but the entire jackpot only pays out if there is just one winner, otherwise that portion of the pool rolls over into the next racing day."

It sounds to me as if this wager has a very high effective takeout and is only worth playing for the Classic, to try to grab any carryover that has accumulated.
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