lol exactly right Rick, that pick 6 ticket would have cost 3600 dollars if the last race was a 10 horse field.
Lots of continuity errors in there. I know its not supposed to be \'perfect\' but some of the stuff they showed just didnt make sense. The race where the guys singled the 5 horse in leg 2, there seemed to be \'plenty\' of horses in the race, but, when they showed a shot of the toteboard, there was only 4 or 5 horses listed.
I didnt\' love the first episode, the beginning of the show i couldnt understand what anyone was talking about. For example, the scene when the latin trainer was talking to the jock when he legged him up on the horse in the barn area, my GF asked me \'what\'s going on\' and i said \"i have no idea\". It seemed to me that the trainer was trying to convince the jock to do something \'shady\' but i just wasnt sure what was going on there. If anyone knows what they were trying to \'hide\' i\'d appreciate hearing it.
The funniest part of the show was when the \"derby horse\' ridden by the girl had that spirited \'urged\' workout and everyones\' running around whispering that they saw the next \'good thing\' and i\'m laughing because i know that if a horse worked \'like a derby horse\' at Santa Anita, it would be front page news on all the dozens of \'clocker\' services that sell information in California. This isnt 1970 and yet, the movie seemed to indicate that it was (and that nobody really saw that work except a few lucky people who happened to be at the right place at the right time).
You would think that David Milch would know this stuff. I could have helped him out for a small fee.