drbillym Wrote:
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> Lots of contest pros on this board-King Rick B.?
> Would love to hear others thoughts.
King for a day, Bill. I\'ve been donating since.
Mixed feelings here.
The very first contest I entered was Pick The Ponies at the LV Hilton, years ago. I was in 3rd place going into the last contest race, the dreaded maiden claimer finale at Hollywood, on a Friday night. I was out of bullets, but no big deal -- the race looked like chalk. I started mentally fingering the $20K prize for 3rd place.
That is, until some piece of shit 85-1 shot won -- the longest shot on the board, straight from 1-900-Dial-a-Pig.
People all over the race book were screaming. Come on, I said to myself -- all of these people had this horse? How? Why?
Because they were behind and needed a bomb, that\'s why.
And that\'s what you are supposed to do in contests like that, if you are behind.
I accept this now, but believe me, I was quite bitter about it back then -- reportedly, 15 contestants had the slob horse; 4 of them shot past me, knocking me from 3rd to 7th...and from $20K down to just $3K. I suppose I was lucky to win $3K in my first contest, but in my mind, I had just lost $17K.
Contests don\'t reflect the reality of day in, day out horseplaying -- hell, the Turfway qualifier in two weeks is f__king insanity -- start with a $48 voucher, then keep betting and betting, as long as you are cashing and don\'t tap (winning $$ can be re-bet) -- and the winner is determined by the dollar value of the winners they amass, NOT how much net profit they make. So you just bet your ass off, every race if you can swing it without tapping. (Come to think of it, this IS closer to reality for some guys.)
Long story short: don\'t waste any brain power trying to rationalize how these contests are structured, whether they are an honest test of a horseplayer\'s ability (who knows?), and what it all means -- you\'ll just give yourself a headache.
My buddy Oliver has a pretty simple standard for measuring success at the track, whether conventional horse betting or contests are involved: \"Do you MAKE money doing it, or do you LOSE money\". Can\'t argue with that.