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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Jctoronto on October 06, 2023, 01:15:37 AM
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Another BC Fraser race card thursday and another host of short prices...yawn.... AND more bridge jump successes, just like last Thu/Fri.
!!!!Attn Dawn Lupul and BC Reg.
Big show bets races 1,2,5..with considerably more sizeable plays with big place bet r6 and larger show wagers in r7 and r8. All six race plays easily paid the minus pool minimum 2.10.
*btw, Could you check what timestamp was noted for race 8 dump on #6 show. Did the thousands roll in just after race started? If not, I just missed it. (HPI Bet 'betting interval time info should be available for all pools..not just win.)
Generally speaking, on another eve of 'minus pools', is money coming in just after races start? just not sure.
*****Except for the incredible bridge jump disaster last Sunday r5 at Summerside, when tote board show prices exploded as overbet chalk broke, bridge jump player/horsemen or syndicate have been beating the hell out harness 'B' tracks across Canada for weeks. From Fraser to Leamington to Hanover to Nova Scotia to PEI and to everywhere in between. Is the chain of winning hits just the most astute handicapping or is it ,some ask..,money laundering?
thanks.
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Something very odd about this. Tracks usually find a way to take an edge away from any gambler. Given that these tracks have little or more likely no profit margin to start with the losses here, while not huge, would im sure frustrate tracks. Usually a 1/9 just jumps, then makes a valiant long outside run to just miss gaining third (tsk, tsk tough beat). ngc3
Also, if your betting this late on a wager that regardless of when you place the bet down is going to pay $2. 10, why the desire to bet at or lol just after the race off.
The only reason would be to prevent a driver or the track from knowing which horse to dump, yes?
Fucking trump probably behind this. Already wrecked usa now trying to get at canadiann culture. ngc3
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dont worry justine trudeau already ruined canada