Dick Powell Wrote:
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> Two things I think you will like. The Pick Four is
> called a quaddie. There are usually big fields at
> the end of the card but you can tell the system or
> teller that you want it for a certain, total
> amount. So if you want to add horses and it goes
> over the total amount you want to risk, you can do
> the same combinations for less money. Under
> certain circumstances, you can say you want to bet
> $100 on a bunch of combinations and the system
> figures out the denomination of the bet. It could
> a 23 cent pick four but it adds up to $100. Less
> complicated than I am describing.
> The second thing is that on a self-service
> machine, you can lock in the current odds on win
> and place wagers. Yes, there are bookmakers all
> over the place including inside the building and
> you can shop around but the tote machines are
> capable of giving you fixed odds based on the
> current price.
> I like to watch the races up in the Hill Stand
> which is high up and on the finish line. Let us
> know how you liked it. If I could afford it I
> would go every year.
Re second graph . . .
Oh, devoutly to be wished . . .