Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino: Simulcast betting facility in Surrey BC

Friday, February 4, 2011

The Meadowlands, Saturday February 5, 2011



THE MEADOWLANDS
 IN NEW JERSEY


Friends, here are my picks for the first ten races on Saturday, February 5, 2011

Today is my birthday friends, so let's hope that something really special happens with these picks of mine

Racing Recap for February 5, 2011
 See Below:
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Watch the weather and watch the scratches; a scratch can potentially make the system picks meaningless; revisions are required in certain situations


My system picks 5 horses in each race. The selected horses are in order of preference as you know.  However, any horse in my system can win the race. But, bear in mind that the first two picks are more important than the others, when you are not betting a lot of money, that is. For example, my standard 14 dollar bet would always show preference to the first two horses; they have to be in the money and be either first, second or third. That is how important they are. But, if you are able to wager more money then you can cover more combinations of course.  I am just trying to simplify things for you and save you money that is all.


Race 1: 10-4-7-9-3

Race 2: 8-6-5-10-9

An alternative key bet for you: 6/9-7-2

Race 3: 7-6-2-1A-4

Race 4: 4-2-6-1-10

An alternative key bet for you: 2/4-3-1

Race 5: 8-1-2-7-6

Race 6: 2-7-4-3-8

Race 7: 4-10-9-3-7

Race 8: 1-6-3-4-9

An alternative key bet for you: 3/5-10-9


Race 9: 5-10-6-7-2

An alternative Key bet for you: 8/6-5-1

Race 10: 1A-2-4-3-1-5

Racing Recap for February 5, 2011:

I made a small profit for the day friends, about a hundred dollars or so. I mainly bet 14 dollars per race which is my standard betting practice. Here is the standard 14 dollar bet, using for example, horses 1-2-3-4-5 as my best five horses from best to worse:
Box ( 1-2-3 ) ( six dollars total for one dollar triactor key )
key: 4/1-2, 1/2-4, 5/1-2, 1/2-5 ( eight dollars total for four one dollar triactor key bets )

So, just employing the standard 14 dollar bet for the whole 13 races last night I did end up with a profit.  I did not actually bet the last race, but if I did the cost would have been 14 times 13 races = 182 dollars

I won races 4 ( 85.80 for one dollar ), and race 11 ( 224.60 for one dollar ) BTW, there were two scratches in race 11 and I had to do some last minute scrambling to satisfy myself that I was betting system numbers. My handicapping before I became aware of the scratches were:
2-5-1-8-6;
2-5-1-8-3;
and after both scratches the numbers were:
5-2-8-1-7
You will notice that no matter what I did I would have won this race utilizing the 14 dollar method.

Sometime I use the 24 dollar betting method when I am betting my system. I like to bet this amount when I am fairly confident about the numbers. Betting 24 dollars times 13 races = 312 dollars.

How would I have done if I had bet 24 dollars in every race last night?  Well, I would have won races 4 ( 85.80 ), 8 ( 113.90 ), 9 ( 35.80 ), 10 ( 39.80 ), 11 ( 224.60 ) So, the total return would have been: 499.90 minus 312 = 187.90 ( profit )

The 24 dollar method of betting involves just wagering key bets. Here is an example once again with the top five horses or  system picks:

Best five horses are 1-2-3-4-5

One dollar Keys: 1/2-3-4, ( six dollars )
2/1-3-4 ( six dollars )
3/1-2-4 ( six dollars )

4/1-2 ( two dollars )
5/1-2 ( two dollars )
1/2-5 ( two dollars )

Total equals 24 dollars, all one dollar key bets. You have to remember friends that any horse in my system can win and you have to take this feature into account when betting.

Disclaimer: please be advised that horse racing is gambling. You can lose a lot of money very quickly by participating in this sport. That is why it is very important to control the amount of money that you spend on this sport; it is in fact, part of the process of winning; knowing when to quit is important.  Keep in mind also that any horse in a race can win; that is the essence of horse racing and that is part of the attraction of the sport.