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Betting question about wheeling horses
Ok, if I have this on my mind and I want to do a $1 tri, how much would it cost and how would I say it? Thanks to anybody!!
2-4-9-11 over 2-4-5-7-9-11 over 2-4-5-7-8-9-11
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Would cost $100. What I'd do is probably hand the teller a sheet of paper saying that to avoid confusion. Here is a convenient wagering calculator from NTRA that I use to calculate bets like that
http://www.ntra.com/images/wageringcalculator.htm |
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Yeah it looks like $100. Are those your belmont picks? |
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That's top secret... Still a WIP... but trying to zero in on something.
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That is excactly what I have been looking for. THANKS!!!!!
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#combinations for win= 4 # remaining cominations for place=6-1=5 # for show = 7-2=5 where most people lose track is in reducing the number as you go along. Because you use the same four again in the place spot, one of those would obviously have to win for the ticket to be alive. Can't win and place, so that only leaves five numbers in the second spot..hope this helps. It's not easy to explain it, though once you get the concept, it's 3rd grade level math to figure.
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