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![]() The Pik bets are entertaining. But thats about it. Ask Scuds for the reasoning.
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![]() From what I can gather, this is for the SERIOUS gambler, one that has time and plays one or two circuits all year round. The fact is that most of us can't afford $1200 Pick six tickets or $120 pick four total tickets. I absolutley love the concept and I actually do it on a much smaller scale when I am playing exactas sometimes.
Thanks again ceejay, if you would have put the colors to Red, Gray and yellow you would have had scuds as a friend for life |
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The Barry Meadow method is also an option. It requires the user separate their choices into A (1/race) and B choices. Then pick how many A choices must win to cash. So if you went 2x3x5x6 it would cost $62 on 11 tickets. $62 would also buy you a 2x3x3x3 with $8 left over for a hot dog and beer without that requirement. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/094...e=UTF8&s=books $16 is a lot cheaper than $149. and it ends up working similar to Betsmart in the $40-60 ticket range.... |
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![]() CJ, I was about to mention Meadow's book. It has a lot of valuable wagering charts for those looking for exotic overlays.
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1. You have no flippin idea the size of the pool. Therefore you have no flippin idea what the reward will be. Example. I won a pik 3 this year that paid more than the same overlapped pik 4. Did anybody know there was a discrepancy in the pool so they could bet it? Hell no. There is no risk v. reward determination because you do not know the reward. If you want more I will go on at a later time. Got lots more on the pik bets. By the way, lets not get this confused. A pik 4 bet is ONE bet on 4 races. Dont falsely assume someone is going to play the same 4 races separately, as you have already done in your example. You have already made a huge ASSUMPTION that someone is forced to play those 4 races. And dont think you can accurately estimate the payout by taking the odds of the 4 winners and multiplying them. And yes I occasionally play pik bets because it is FUN and challenging to arrange a ticket that is not too costly and has a chance. Last edited by pgardn : 08-06-2006 at 09:40 PM. |
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![]() Wow, thats deep, lol! Seems like you hit quite a bit and if you've got it down then congrats. On another note I'm 1 - 1 betting Pick 3's in my life
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![]() The pick 3/4 bets aren't perfect.They are I.M.O. the best bets out there.You are playing 3 or 4 races without paying 15-20 % take out on each race.You pay 14-25% one time.If you can't see the value in that,then I have learned that nothing I can write will change your mind.There is a flaw in the p3/p4 bets,and that is what Pgrdn is referring to when he says you don't know what the payouts will be.See,if somebody wants to put 15-20 k on their hidden horse it is difficult to do that without it impacting the win odds severely.It depends on where the race is etc.,but I will use an example of a last race on a Sunday at Hollywood Park.I think the horse paid about $38 to win.The win pool was only about 170-180k or so.They couldn't put 20k into that pool.I think I calculated that they would only get 6 or 7/1 if they did that.So,they left the win pool alone(hence $38 for a horse who was really ready to win in his 1st start,and even with a bad start,and chasing a lone speed favorite.)The late double,and late pick 3 also paid about what you would expect for a combo with a $38 horse in it.However,the pick 4 paid less than half what it really should have paid.The horse paid off like about a 9-1or a 10-1 in the late pick4.This is where they put their 20k.They got paid 9-1 to 10-1 for their 20k versus 6-1 or so(if they had put the money in the win pool.)They need a pool that has like 400k in it.Their payoff is less impacted by their 20k in that pool.It happens,but it doesn't happen enough to make the p3/p4 a bad bet.It is a way to hide money though.It is not a perfect bet.It is the best bet they offer though(even with the risk that somebody is hiding a large amount of money in that pool.)
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Payouts ARE unknown. Experience is a guide. Experience tells me that I want no more than 2 favorites or the payout will disappoiont. If you can accurately predict downstream favoritism-- which I think I can, this software can help avoid low payouts. I have never assumed that you have to play any race. I only play P4's that have races that my data tells me I can handicap. I avoid them if there are maiden races (which I suck at) or I can't figure one race out. My general guide is to limit the number of runners seriously used in a race to (starters/2)-1. |
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And again. When you play pik bets you are forced to play races in a sequence. You cannot compare this with going to the track and making 3 diff. win bets on races that are not in sequence. A bettor gets to choose exactly which races he sees an advantage in ex. the 2nd, 7th and 9th are the only 3 worth betting. You cannot compare that to well I think the rolling pick 3 at this track would be best suited by playing the 7th 8th and 9th. You cannot compare the examples given above. And if you do, it is invalid. I have even more. I will stop. We have done this before in much longer discussions. I began this only as a way of helping people see what I see as multiple fallacies about these races. Just to trying and help. And I will again state I see a great deal of entertainment associated with these types of wagers. And entertainment is really what the game is about. |
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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. |