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Derby Day
Ok what you got?
Me #10 to win 20/1
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4 horse perfecta box 4-6-10-11
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Gotta love that guy who made the $100K Dream Bet and gets paid to the sum of $900K. If he'd have done that with the Super and picked right he would have won ~$10B.
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That's why they stipulated it had to be a win bet.
Meanwhile I got nosed out of a nice payoff.
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Thanks for the link. I figured there was a story behind it but I literally flipped over to the Derby as they were going into the final stretch. Then I heard reference to the Dream Bet guy and him jumping all around (did anyone else think his hair wasn't quite all natural???).
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Actually, no he wouldn't. pari-mutuel wagering. The super would've payed much, much less. hell, his win bet probably reduced the win payout by 10% or so.
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Good point. I was just taking it from the $202000 payoff on the $2 bet. Yeah, an extra $100K dumped on that would have sent it way down.
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