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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: wizardofoz on December 17, 2023, 07:22:30 AM
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Even with the batch of new drivers at the Meadowlands Saturday night, and with the main drivers away for the holidays, the handle still did almost $3.1 million. The new young guns are trying to make their mark there now and the betting public seems to like what they are seeing!
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It's mostly caw money. Algo's don't care who is driving the horse
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I cashed Saturday night. $
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It's mostly caw money. Algo's don't care who is driving the horse
this is accurate
over half the handle is heavily rebated by Gural who caters to CAWs
but it gives the dopes something to talk about
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I cashed Saturday night. $
Who did you catch and at what kind of price??
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Who did you catch and at what kind of price??
Montana Storm N
$ 8.00
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Montana Storm N
$ 8.00
$ 10.00 W-P
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Best new face and play of the night was in the 14th. First time Irish Horse and First time in USA for the Irish driver who used to play professional Rugby, so you know he's a tough dude. Was bet early and drifted up to almost 4 to 1
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Best new face and play of the night was in the 14th. First time Irish Horse and First time in USA for the Irish driver who used to play professional Rugby, so you know he's a tough dude. Was bet early and drifted up to almost 4 to 1
The very late money continues to hammer certain chalk. They missed in the 14th. Article today seems to think it's multiple caw accounts landing on same high percentage types. Idk. Gursl should say something as individual gamblers are in a tough spot
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Best new face and play of the night was in the 14th. First time Irish Horse and First time in USA for the Irish driver who used to play professional Rugby, so you know he's a tough dude. Was bet early and drifted up to almost 4 to 1
Sometimes a little homework can make a difference,especially on the drivers side of the equation!
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I don’t understand the issue with the CAW wagering. It is all probability based. Handicappers that use form, appearance and driver tendency should be able to beat it and cash at a price when the time is right
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I don’t understand the issue with the CAW wagering. It is all probability based. Handicappers that use form, appearance and driver tendency should be able to beat it and cash at a price when the time is right
the CAW money comes in after all the other money is in, so they see the final odds that the dumb, unrebated money doesnt
also--do you receive a 10-15% rebate?...they do
the table is tilted before the race starts