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Having a racing discussion at work today and someone asked, "What was the highest win payout ever?" Does anyone have an idea? My guess is somewhere in the $200 range, but that's a guess only. What say you?
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I'm fairly certain I remember reading about a win mutuel over $600 at a Cali track (maybe Santa Anita) a LONG time ago.
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Well I'll be... the timing was uncanny I guess. Thanks! That would have been one heck of a double, if they existed in 1912.
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June 17,1912.
Race track: Latonia $2 win wager on a horse named Wishing Ring paid $1885.50 |
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Damn y'all are old!
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Actually, the highest payoff was significantly higher than Wishing Ring.
The record would be the $2,922 payoff on Power to Geaux at Aksarben on Dec. 8, 1989. |
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How is that possible? |
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Because almost everything cool happens in Omaha.
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They would have them all of the time. Spend A Buck paid like $6 to win the Derby at Delaware Park and like triple that at Pleasanton. In this instance ... only $2 was bet on the horse at Aksar-ben and they scooped an entire win pool on a race that was being simulcasted from the Fair Grounds. |
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Turf Paradise would be quick to pull down the video feed of all the prices because it would make people mad.
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Right on !!!!!!!!!
The birthplace of the 'Buffet Rule'.............. ![]()
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A racehorse is an animal that can take several thousand people for a ride at the same time. ~Author Unknown |
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I worked at McDuffy's for Turf Paradise in 92/93 while going to school. Horse and Hound was at Guadalupe and Rural I think, I went in there once and while. The OTB's are disappearing here, I see Dirty Drummer is now gone, so is North Star near my office. Combine that with the draconian internet betting laws I gotta think TuP could be in serious trouble soon.
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Seperate pools generated my best day ever. We had them in Canada for a long time.
Feb 14, 2004 race 5 a horse named Heathrow brought in a Triactor as a 32-1 shot and the tri paid $6700 for $2 at the track. We brought down a "Flasher", the only ticket in the Canadian pool, paid $27,000 for $1. Still makes the hair stand up on my neck! |