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Title: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: JL52 on June 09, 2025, 04:13:43 PM
Does anyone remember a parlay bet that NYRA offered, probably in the 80s, where you could link two or more win, or WP, or WPS bets? If several of your selections clicked, a small investment could garner a healthy return! Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: Papillon on June 09, 2025, 04:19:31 PM
yes I recall --but you had to be on site at the track if I am not mistaken

I recall it in the 90s--they also gave you the breakage on your parlay
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: JL52 on June 09, 2025, 06:08:57 PM
I recall sitting in the Yonkers clubhouse watching the NYRA simulcast, and being able to bet it there. Thanks for replying.
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: JL52 on June 09, 2025, 06:15:21 PM
A Google search on the NYRA.com website leads you to an excellent section on Parlay betting. At least through 2018, it was offered on select thoroughbred tracks ( but apparently not NY in 2018;only Gulfstream, Santa Anita, and Delmar). Interesting how bets can be broken up. Up to 6 races can be selected, but they don’t need to be consecutive.
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: takethereigns on June 09, 2025, 11:13:15 PM
I used to wager on the parlay at AQU in the 80's back when Chris Antley was riding , they had the
parlay sheets/cards to fill out in holders around the track along with the pick 6 sheets/cards.
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: RR70s on June 10, 2025, 11:42:51 AM
Back in the day the NY OTB’s had the bet on the sheets that you handed to the teller.
It was a great bet since it locked you in because sometimes if you had a big bet towards the end you might chicken out and not bet the large amount
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: Checked Up on June 16, 2025, 01:48:32 PM
yes I recall --but you had to be on site at the track if I am not mistaken

I recall it in the 90s--they also gave you the breakage on your parlay
Is this the format for the Swinger wager at Woodbine/Mohawk???
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: kantseeback on June 28, 2025, 09:06:06 AM
yes I recall --but you had to be on site at the track if I am not mistaken

I recall it in the 90s--they also gave you the breakage on your parlay

Was that the format for the exotic Platos retreat bet at the old Roosevelt Raceway?
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: Papillon on June 28, 2025, 09:38:58 AM
Was that the format for the exotic Platos retreat bet at the old Roosevelt Raceway?

I have never been to Roosevelt- but I recall using those "tickets" at Belmont
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: kantseeback on June 28, 2025, 11:37:17 AM
I have never been to Roosevelt- but I recall using those "tickets" at Belmont

My post was totally in jest. Plato's retreat was a swing club in the 80's in NYC, the post before me mentioned a swinger bet.
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: Bitter Truth on June 28, 2025, 02:32:25 PM
I was really young and it was harness but I remember my uncle playing 'THE BIG P'.
You had to turn in winning tickets to be able to bet the payoff leg.
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: Meadow Ford on June 28, 2025, 06:38:33 PM
There was also a bet called The Twin Double.
You bought a ticket for the first two races, and if it hit you turned it in for a ticket on two later races.
If you got the first ticket home you could scout the grandstand for someone to sell it to, or you could buy live tickets to resell, or you could bet it yourself.
It was a lot of fun buying and selling.
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: RR70s on June 28, 2025, 08:18:39 PM
There was also a bet called The Twin Double.
You bought a ticket for the first two races, and if it hit you turned it in for a ticket on two later races.
If you got the first ticket home you could scout the grandstand for someone to sell it to, or you could buy live tickets to resell, or you could bet it yourself.
It was a lot of fun buying and selling.
I believe that was a Roosevelt Raceway bet. I’m not sure it was ever NYRA?
I know that people at RR would be scurrying around like they were traders on Wall Street  73cv.2
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: Papillon on June 30, 2025, 09:58:58 AM
I was really young and it was harness but I remember my uncle playing 'THE BIG P'.
You had to turn in winning tickets to be able to bet the payoff leg.

Liberty Bell had a "twin trifecta"--turning in your winning ticket to be able to play the final leg

they did have a small payoff if you hit the first leg-but it was a small percentage of the pool
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: tumbleweed on June 30, 2025, 11:08:51 AM
Didnt Monticello have a twin trifecta back in the day when you hit the first part and then cashed it in to be able to wager on the second half?
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: Calhoun on June 30, 2025, 12:04:47 PM
Does anyone remember a parlay bet that NYRA offered, probably in the 80s, where you could link two or more win, or WP, or WPS bets? If several of your selections clicked, a small investment could garner a healthy return! Thanks in advance.
My guess is you're referring to the "Grand Slam" wager.

There are 4 legs.

In legs 1,2 and 3 your election has to run 3rd or better.

In leg 4, your selection must win.

They still have the wager.

Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: Trigger on June 30, 2025, 03:38:44 PM
My guess is you're referring to the "Grand Slam" wager.

There are 4 legs.

In legs 1,2 and 3 your election has to run 3rd or better.

In leg 4, your selection must win.

They still have the wager.

The answer was excellent, yes, for sure!

But the interpretation of the plopper's plop to the answer was remarkable!   62za.clp
Title: Re: Question for you veteran NYRA horseplayers
Post by: JOHN FRANK on July 01, 2025, 04:58:06 PM
Thanks for exposing a bet I made quite frequently.
Matter of fac. Went SATURDAY to HOFFMAN EASTATES OTB. Went to the young kid. Said: Give me the 7th at BELMONT. $1.00 part wheel GRAND SLAM. He goes punchin sumthin in. The 9 is out. That the second leg. He goes you want a super instead. Tommy who I know slides over and instructs the new kid on the bet I'M makin. He finds it and then starts over. Wen done he apoligizes to me. I say's don't worry. I'm most likley the only one makin that bet here in last year. I bet $24.00,got back,$28.60 only because I hit the bet one sraight. Hopin to at least hit 4.
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