WHATS UP, I JUST WENT TO OTB AND SPENT A $50.00 TICKET ON A HORSE TO WIN.... IT CAME IN TO WIN 6.20 ON THE SCREEN.... HOW MUCH WILL I WIN NOT INCLUDING MY 50 I PUT DOWN....
BigBollocks
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You'll profit $105. Well done...
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bowlingreenSUX
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#3
Thats It??
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bowlingreenSUX
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Isnt It 6.00 Times 25? I Thought I Would Win 130 To 150 Off It Without My 50
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BigBollocks
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#5
Yes. He went off at 2-1 right? The results indicate that with a little change...
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bowlingreenSUX
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#6
Isnt It 6 Dollars Per Every 2 .00 I Put Down???
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bowlingreenSUX
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#7
Did U See The Race Im Talking About??? Gulstream Race 8!!
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bowlingreenSUX
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Little Geneuis Kicked Butt Today!!!.. The Odds Were 2-1 On Him And It Said He Won At 6.20 Today... I Put 50 On Him To Win....
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BigBollocks
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Originally posted by bowlingreenSUX
Isnt It 6.00 Times 25? I Thought I Would Win 130 To 150 Off It Without My 50
No you're $50 is included in there.
For instance...if I played a 1-1 (even money) horse for $100, and he wins, it'd pay back $4.00 on the tote. WPS's are always based on a $2.00 ticket, and $2.00 of that $4.00 is my money risked. Therefore I'd have $4 X 50 = $200 back, minus my $100 stake for a $100 profit. Hope this makes sense...
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BigBollocks
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#10
Originally posted by bowlingreenSUX
Isnt It 6 Dollars Per Every 2 .00 I Put Down???
Based on a $6.20 win payout, it's $4.20 profit for every $2 you put down
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bowlingreenSUX
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#11
It Sorta Does... Was My Ticket A Good Hit?...i Thought It Would Pay More For 50 Bucks But I Guess I Shouldnt Complain....
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bowlingreenSUX
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Dude Wow Whatever, Ill Take It ..i See What Ur Saying Now With How It Works.... I Just Won A Hundred Bucks!!! Wooooot
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BigBollocks
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#13
It won, so I'd say it was a good ticket since you obviously picked the best horse.
I always try to look for horses that offer value, but am not afraid to put big money on a favorite if I really think he's substantially superior to the field...