moosepalm Wrote:
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> TreadHead Wrote:
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> > I disliked him for more than just the odds, but
> > that\'s not the point. It\'s ridiculous to think
> > that people need to feel less satisfied just
> > because they didn\'t like the winner of a race.
> If
> > I can get $31 place prices, I dont care if I
> ever
> > pick another winner in my entire life.
> >
> > Backers of either can feel good about the race.
>
> > Heck, show bettors of Danza can feel good about
> > the race if that is the only wager they made.
> > It\'s not a contest to see who should feel
> better,
> > multiple people can feel good for multiple
> > reasons.
>
> I get that, but let\'s be clear. I was responding
> to your comment that \"people can feel they got the
> race \"right\" for tabbing a $7 winner, while other
> people can feel they got the race \"right\" for
> tabbing a $31 place horse and making a lot more
> money than folks who used the winner.\" My point
> was that it\'s not that simple, and in fact, pretty
> myopic if you think that liking a $7 horse is
> going to limit your return to seven dollars on
> every two that you bet. I\'m glad you had a score
> and feel good about it, but there were some people
> who loved CC and absolutely killed it yesterday,
> so I don\'t think sweeping generalizations are
> warranted. As you say, it\'s not about feeling
> \"right,\" it\'s about wallet scoreboard. More often
> than I\'d like to remember, I\'ve turned 10-1 horses
> that I absolutely loved into 2-1 payouts because I
> didn\'t know what to do with them.
Couldn\'t have said it any better.
I have 2 friends that crushed the race. They hit the ex/tri/super several times. They bet large amounts consistently, and aren\'t amateurs or whatever other type of player a guy like sekrah wants to label them.
These guys had an opinion, backed it with their money, and found value in the race. I\'ve never found much value in a losing ticket, despite what some people said about those that played California Chrome.
There was more than one way to hit this race, and more than one horse to key on. Congrats to Treadhead for his score, and others that cashed.