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![]() Honestly, I just don't have the bank roll for pick 3's, 4's or 6's so I like it.
It's the poor man's pick 3. Scott
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#2
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So many people play the first couple legs and then in teh last leg throw in the two/three favorites because their is no information available to them. I have almost completely stopped betting Tri's, and I am trying to completely stop betting Exacta's, although I have recently eliminated the place bet from my repetitore (unless the horse is 8/1 or better) and started boxing horses in the exacta with what I was going to do with place money so for example $100 Win 1 $25 exacta box 1 with 2,3 instead of $100 Win/Place 1 |
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![]() I like checking doubles probables for decent payouts, but I could see where it could draw away from other pools.
I need to get better at the pick3's I focus on maybe one race in the card. If that race has a weak favorite, I should probably be trying to incorporate a pick 3 wager. |
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![]() The rolling doubles, as opposed to having only early/middle/late doubles, undoubtedly dilutes the double pools (although I'm sure that it increases the gross amount wagered on doubles, which the tracks must like), but I've sometimes found them useful to use as backups to my main plays.
Instead of backing up my main pick by playing it on the bottom of exactas, for example, I'll sometimes use my second pick in double bets paired with others in the next race. This is most useful for me in those situations where I think my main pick will either win or run out of the money. If my second pick (the one I used in the double bets) wins the current race, then I've already got backup bets in play for the next race.
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![]() I'm for as many wagering options as possible as long as pool size doesn't suffer too much. . .
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![]() The rolling double works for me when I get kicked out of the pick four in the second or third leg, or if I have a strong opinion on consecutive races, but not on a third or fourth in a row.
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![]() I think that they are a good idea. The hard-core players will continue to bet the pick 3's and 4's. But this might be good for the novice/weekend warriors that do not have the bankroll or the time to handicap 3-4 races ahead of time. Overtime maybe some of these people will like the multi race wagers and starting trying pick 3's 4's and 6's.
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![]() i love the rolling doubles. i like to just play 2 dollar doubles, 2 horses in each race, 8 bucks. gotta love it!!
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One of these days I'll nail one. |