Re: Exotic Betting (523 Views)
Posted by:
Chuckles_the_Clown2 (IP Logged)
Date: July 13, 2006 07:23AM
Not sure I've read that Beyer piece, may have to check it out. To my knowledge all winning exotics players propose a race theory and construct a bet based upon that theory. The form of that bet depends upon how complex the exotic wager is and how strong the theory is held. The more complex the wager and complex the bet obviously the greater the chances to miss the cash or dilute the return. Its not Rocket Science. If it was guys like Crist and Beyer would never cash. Beyer picked A.P. Warrior to win the Kentucky Derby and after the race annointed Barbaro the Triple Crown winner. The kiss of death? I know, I know, I picked Sinister Minister. My horse still has a shot however. Beyers don't.
They sure do write a lot of books explaining how it is done though don't they?
Welcome back Bobinphilo, you're posts have been enjoyable to read. This time you're in agreement with my soundness principles. Last time I disagreed with your assessment of Barbaro. It appears you were correct both times even if Barbaro's big Derby win was part illusion.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/13/2006 07:31AM by Chuckles_the_Clown2.