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never smoked the Blue green Algae, wonder if its as good as the blueberry diesel ? Funny last night when Larry David's sidekick bet on the 7 hoss, who wired at a good price. Before the race he said he was a closer, meanwhile that 23 year old newbie was convinced the 9 hoss was lone speed and looked ill when the 7 hoss made the lead. I think we all know that feeling.
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I thought I screwed up by not having win money on Flowing Mane at 16/1 that day, but Team Rotondo messed it up way worse.
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I don't understand how having $20 to win on a 41/1 shot got him only $410 -- and merely moved him into 47th place after the race.
He should have been credited with more than double that, and would have been a lot closer than 47th place after hitting a 41/1 shot with his 1st play of day #2. It doesn't even add up. Maybe they cap the win payout at $40.00? If that's the case, wouldn't he have $400 instead of $410? Even when you try to just watch the show, and not investigate the odds, they do stuff like that in the production that makes absolutely no sense at all. |
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although, I guess if you're 0-for-10 on the first day, you kind of have to be desperate from a strategy standpoint and chase after a crazy horse to get caught up. People in that spot have no choice but to look for something in the 15-to-1 to 20-1 range ... as opposed to the 40-1 range, but hey, if you hit with the 40/1 you're about the only person pulling a Lazarus, and catapulting your way into contention, instead of numerous people doing it with the 15/1 to 20/1. |
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The win odds in the NYRA tournaments are capped at 15-1, so he must have had $90 from something on Day 1.
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