raybo |
02-05-2010 03:27 PM |
Aquaduct, on the 3rd, was, well, BRUTAL!! AllData PPs Black Box went 0 for 9, wasn't even close most races. Obviously Aquaduct, inner dirt, is quite different from any tracks I've ever played before.
Thursday, the 4th, Gulfstream was much nicer to AllData.
The "Black Box" had 4 winners of 9 races, paying, $7, $17.80, $10.60, $8.80, hitting winners, with it's 1st pick, in races 2, 3, 6, and 7.
In races 3, 6, and 7 AllData would have also had the Exacta (with a standard ticket structure of 1 w 23). The 3 $2Exactas paid $50.20, $43.40, and $21.60. Total cost of 9 $2 Exactas would be $36 and would have paid $115.20, for a net profit of $79.20 (220%)
But, that's not all!
In race 3, AllData would have had both the Trifecta and the Superfecta (with a standard ticket structure of 1 w 23 w 234 ($8 ticket cost x 9 races = $72), for the Tri, and, 1 w 23 w 234 w 2345 ($12 ticket cost x 9 races = $108), for the Super).
The $2Trifecta paid $206.60 and the $2Superfecta paid $1012.20.
Although I've hit supers paying much more than that, this makes it quite evident why I play only superfectas.
Total for the "Black Box Challenge", for Thursday: $18 wagered to win, paid $44.20, for a 145% net profit (44% hit rate).
Total for the first 4 days, Monday through Thursday: 15 winners, with top pick, of 37 races, 40% hit rate, for a 26% net profit.
We'll see how AllData PPs Black Box did today, in what I assume will be the "MUD!!!!". This part of the country has had lots and lots of rain the last 3-4 days. I have not changed the settings, to reflect the mud, so it might not do too well.
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