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Originally Posted by the little guy
Did you post this as some sort of maniac's mating call?
If it was a betting coup I would guess there would have been more than $1300 to win on the horse.
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The year isn't 1960, you can also bet in other pools...and with offshore bookmakers.
All three P3's this horse was involved in came back paying less than the parlay.
The place and show prices seemed short as well.
If I was convinced that it was in fact a clever betting coup---I wouldn't post it in on a message board.
If the owner and trainer of the horse really is the same guy who owns a big farm in Kentucky---I HIGHLY doubt this was any kind of clever betting coup. Maybe someone connected to the horse knew it handled dirt ok, when tried at the farm's training track...and bet a hundred dollars or so real late.