This is an awesome post MJ. I doubt you recall, but I asked you about wager construction shortly after you crushed the BB Derby and how you allocated funds. The money management, handicapping and luck percentages you state here (while I\'m sure approximate) are super helpful to me in better understanding the way the pros formulate this. Of course, I couldn\'t agree more with whoever posted about betting strategy. I read Crist\'s book \"Exotic Betting\" last year and it\'s enlightening to say the least. I\'m sure it is something to which I will continually refer.
I\'ve played craps for about 15 years now, so I\'ve got the money management thing down, just need to keep honing my handicapping skills and betting strategies and almost everyone here has helped me in one form or another to that end - so thanks!
On a totally separate note, I tend to only play the triple crown, BC races and a bunch of other NY races (live in NY). I don\'t know if this is possible or even realistic, but if TG had a mechanism on the site that indicated, for example, that the sheets for today\'s card at Oaklawn are showing a solid pattern for a horse that\'s likely going to be overlooked by the public, it would definitely entice me to get more involved. (Not that it is even remotely about me, but perhaps there are others who would also \"get more involved\"). Apologies if this is something that has been previously discussed or sounds pedantic in any way, it\'s only meant as an idea to get more people more involved in the game.