@OLD S wrote:
OLD SMTC SOB wrote:
"His father was a mudder" "His mother was a mudder"
Do you read a thread, and post the same joke that has already been beaten to death, or just jump in with your comment without thinking?
U mad, bro?
@OLD S wrote:
OLD SMTC SOB wrote:
"His father was a mudder" "His mother was a mudder"
Do you read a thread, and post the same joke that has already been beaten to death, or just jump in with your comment without thinking?
U mad, bro?
OLD SMTC SOB wrote:
"His father was a mudder" "His mother was a mudder"
His mother was a hamster. .... and his father ...
@OLD S wrote:
OLD SMTC SOB wrote:
"His father was a mudder" "His mother was a mudder"
Do you read a thread, and post the same joke that has already been beaten to death, or just jump in with your comment without thinking?
What the eff do you care?
No one's talking about the Preakness win.
$2.80 to win. $2.80 to place. Some people have no clue how to bet.
OLD SMTC SOB wrote:
@OLD S wrote:
Do you read a thread, and post the same joke that has already been beaten to death, or just jump in with your comment without thinking?
What the eff do you care?
Yada yada yada
Bet Twice wrote:
No one's talking about the Preakness win.
It's like talking about LeBron vs Celtics. The winner is foregone.
Temperence Hill wrote:
$2.80 to win. $2.80 to place. Some people have no clue how to bet.
Q/E + Q/EB < 1 Q/E + Q/EB > 1
where Q is the expected Quinella payoff, E is the expected Exacta payoff, and EB is the expected reverse-Exacta payoff (the Exacta Box).
We’ll say with this example Horse #1/Horse #2 Quinella will pay $15. The Horse #1/Horse #2 Exacta will pay $20 and the Horse #1/Horse #2 reverse-Exacta (Exacta Box) will pay $50. You simply plug this information in, which would be
$15/$20 + $15/$50 = 1.05
Because this outcome is greater than 1, the bettor is expected a higher payout if they bet Quinella.
In races where both exactas and quinellas are offered, sharp handicappers will play both wagers profitably by combining underbet horses on top of overbet horses in the exactas and combining the same horses in quinellas. If the overbet horse does happen finish first in the exacta, the exacta will pay lower, but the quinella will often pay more than 50 percent of the exacta price. Combinations of low-priced contenders in quinellas also pay more than 50 percent of the exacta payoff on a regular basis