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Originally Posted by AskinHaskin
That is clueless thinking.
Forgetting about the fact that every race costs "thousands of dollars to the majority of the naive bettors", the horse in question was a lightly-raced horse with early speed who was trying a different course for the first time after dueling head to head from the inside of a heavy favorite last out.
What is really baffling is your lack of understanding of parimutuel wagering where "the loss of huge amounts of betting dollars with... unpredicted outcome" is a constant, on every race you see.
But in this particular arena, I guess it should come as little surprise that some readers cannot grasp the unique realities of parimutuel wagering.
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I am sure you understand it better