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I hope lots of players view this as "for entertainment only." Those $32 to 64 tickets are what puts the value there for those of us who take the P4 seriously.
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I'm not sure you've accomplished anything other than paying a couple hundred dollars for someone's mother ****ing Excel formula. You certainly didn't answer my question on hold with any degree of the "expertise" you proclaim to have. Go back to your ****ing spreadsheet. |
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Now on to "dead money." Your words, not mine. I'm not alone in those thoughts. I refer you to pages 124-126 of Steve Crist's new book. "The single biggest mistake most pick 4 players make is trying to hit it with the same level of investment they put into a pick 3." "Playing the Pick 4 with an inadequate bankroll is worse than never playing the bet at all." "...simply making out multiple tickets will give you a big leg up on the competition in the pick 4 these days." I spose my point is that I don't believe in doing anything undercapitalized. The reason that I don't play P6's alone very often is that the total investment needed to give it it a fair run is past my "choke point." Oh by the way, I started this thread on request: not my idea. I don't sell the spreadsheet so I don't care if you buy it! Last edited by ceejay : 08-08-2006 at 09:53 AM. |
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