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Well then allow a daily allowance of $120 for one or both...that way if there is a sequence one likes they can cover it properly.
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What do you think is a reasonable amount? $75 per play? I dont want to go any higher then that.... $75 per sequence, and $100 for the Saturday late?
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(I like the even numbers.) |
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#4
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Might as well set the cap to $50 for all days and see how the participants stack up against TVG analysts.
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Try to be serious, how about $150 a day, $200 on weekends.... However you want to structure it? One ticket can be 120 the other can be 30... WHatever?
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That's much better.
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I'd try.
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Good Luck......and may a Derby Trailer lead the way to the window! Ed |
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Pass and a $120 $40 and an $80 $24 and a $96 $48 and a $72 $120 a day is $120 a day, no? Playing like it were real cake I doubt I'd be playing $60 and $60 very often.....and expecting some return at a meet like Saratoga.
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Good Luck......and may a Derby Trailer lead the way to the window! Ed |
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What is reasonable then for both tickets, or 1 and none or 1 small 1 big like your saying? Whats a reasonable number for the big handicapper and the little guy w/ not much money? |
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