Below you’ll find tix written by this week’s guest Matt Vagvolgyi. Matt, take it away!
Grade: | Race: | A | B | C |
A+ | LRL 7 | 7 | 3 | 6 |
C | GP 9 | 2,6,4 | 5,9 | |
B | LRL 8 | 10,2 | 6 | |
A+ | LRL 9 | 4 | 6,9 | |
A+ | GG 2 | 5 | 7,6 |
GRADE I BETS:
7 /2,6,4 / 10,2 / 4 / 5 X 10 = $60
7 / 5,9 / 10,2 / 4 / 5 X 5 = $20
7 / 2,6,4 / 6 / 4 / 5 X 4 = $12
3 / 2,6,4 / 10,2 / 4 / 5 X 5 = $30
3 / 5,9, / 10,2 / 4 / 5 X4 = $16
GRADE II BETS:
7 / 2,6,4 / 10,2 / 6,9 / 5 X 2 = $24
7 / 2,6,4 / 10,2 / 4 / 7,6 X 3 = $36
3 / 2,6,4 / 6 / 4 / 5 X2 = $6
3 / 2,6,4 / 10,2 / 4 / 5,7,6 X1 = $18
7 / 5,9 / 10,2 / 4 / 6,7 X2 = $16
GRADE III BETS:
3 / 2,6,4, / 10,2 / 6,9 / 5 X1 = $12
6 / 2,6,4 / 10,2 / 4 / 5 X2 = $12
Total bet amount $262
NOTES:
Couple things to add. This may annoy some but my horse #’s are listed in the order of my preference not sequential just FYI as to why that is. This drives so many of my horse betting friends nuts.
These are somewhat aggressive plays but my idea of grading each leg of the bet and then breaking the tickets into categories (GI,GII,GII) helps me align my bankroll with what my expectations of probability of each combination cashing. This grading is based on my opinions not expected odds.
Feel free to adjust multipliers for each bet to meet bankroll or for a better “spread” option consider using DRF Ticketmaker [PTF TM tix listed below].
Cash some tickets!!
Traditional TM grid:
Traditional TM tix based on a $300 budget: