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Big payoff at LaD

Started by husker71, June 05, 2013, 03:47:12 pm

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husker71

just to wet your appetite while it is slow   winner, Jorge Lara trainee, paid $86 to win  2nd runner paid $36 to place and show horse paid $10.40   exacta was over $2200. tri was $42,000 and super (with any horse in 4th) paid $245,000.  just dreaming the dream!!

cbhawg03

I wouldn't think that $245k for the super is correct, maybe that is a mythical payout for a $2 wager, but I don't see there being that much in the pool to start with. Could be wrong, but would be more surprised if there was actually $245k in the superfecta pool that by all those big prices.

 

mckinneyhog5

Quote from: cbrooks03 on June 06, 2013, 08:24:29 am
I wouldn't think that $245k for the super is correct, maybe that is a mythical payout for a $2 wager, but I don't see there being that much in the pool to start with. Could be wrong, but would be more surprised if there was actually $245k in the superfecta pool that by all those big prices.
There was a little over 16000 in the pool.  Someone hit a dime super worth a little over 12000.
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husker71

you are right I was looking at the payoffs on DRF results and did not catch that it was just listed as a $2 payoff.  Still a hell of a payoff, I can every so often pick a longshot on top and then wheel all on the bottom but it seems it is always a 3.20 place horse.  On a muddy track at Charleston I hit a horse name Mr Paint Bear in a maiden $10,000 and it paid $186 and the place was $7.40 the $1 exacta paid  $960  but that is the only time I can remember hitting a $1 exacta of $500 or more