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On the other hand, today's late Pick-4 at Calder had these four winners:
$13.80 $8.20 $6.00 $6.60 The parlay is $560. The P-4 came back $2,785. |
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Or how about this Pick 3 payout at Churchill last Sunday.. I was very surprised at how high it was. Here are the winning prices:
race 7) $12.40 race 8) $13.00 Race 9) $5.00 (Minister's Bid-- no secret here) $2 payout: $698.00
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Churchill was as simple as betting the 2 horse. Hit a nice $56 pick 3 with all extremely short priced horses. But being a $2 better I didn't really apitalize on it. Back to my Calder tri.. it was really just an exacta because the winner was a mortal lock. I think the other short priced horses were short because there are people that bet the M/L
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Monmouth is another place where the PK4 pays a ton, in part because of the 15% takeout. The payoffs are often 250% of a parlay.
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calder race 5 on sat. the 3 biggest longshots in a full field come 1-2-3, the three favorites come last, next to last, third from last. there is over $75,000 in the tri pool and the $1 tri pays around $9000. after the takeout is it possible that about maybe around 6 tickets were sold on this one. how many people could of had that as their lucky # ?
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just kidding, calder is my home track and believe me i know its not an A track
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