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badolpuddytat

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Taken down at Gulfstream for over a million
« on: February 23, 2014, 09:32:28 AM »
Don't know if anyone was paying attention to Gulfstream's Jackpot pic 6. It pays out for the ONLY winning ticket. If there's multiple winners then it carries over. Well they had a ONLY pic 6 ticket sat. and then they put up a INQ.!!!!!! and you know it, they took the winner down. The HRTV announcers were going ape-shit!!! "There's NO WAY he should have been taken down." Feel bad for the person who had that ticket!!! Was a million-aire and then BOOM!! didn't even get a consolation for his bet. I wouldn't play Gulf. again if I was that guy!

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Re: Taken down at Gulfstream for over a million
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2014, 10:07:48 AM »
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Re: Taken down at Gulfstream for over a million
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2014, 12:17:12 PM »
It was the right call! Horse clearly interfered with the 13 twice in the stretch and the 13 was still coming at him at the end. There was nothing to bitch about. if I was the guy with the winning ticket thou, I would of had a heart attack and died right there...

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Re: Taken down at Gulfstream for over a million
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2014, 01:07:36 PM »
Just watched the replay. The right call based on the head-on replay. Ouch, can't imagine a worse bad-beat than that in a horse race.

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Re: Taken down at Gulfstream for over a million
« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2014, 05:18:29 AM »
Actually happened to me. Well Almost!! My friend was racing at Scioto years ago and he had a pacer that raced at Yonkers in the opens. Horse raced like crap so he finally did bloodwork and found the culprit. He calls me and tells me that he is in the last race at Scioto and thinks he will win. I go there and get there early and my friend gives me 300.00 to bet for his NJ owners on the horse. His horse was 12-1 morning line, so I started to bet his horse at 5.00 increments. There was no simulcasting in those days and a sat night crowd usually was at about 7,000 people. I had won $$$$ earlier and put my friends horse on top of 4 others. I bet another 30.00 to win on his horse. He finally went off at 8-1. On the super board he was more like 25-1.  Gate opens and I never saw ANYONE get to the front and cross so early as my friend. He opens up by 5 at the half and wins by 8. A 15-1 shot runs second. (Had him), third horse was a 6-1 shot (had him), then the fav at 6/5 runs fourth. (had him) so we get our pictured taken I'm holding on to the only ticket!!! bowdown THEN shootme shootme shootme shootme

INQUIRY!!! I didn't tell my sis I had the ticket. 15 min later they disqualified the third horse, place the 6/5 third and the third place horse off of the ticket. I didn't have the fourth horse 4pezz2 4pezz2. I said out loud MOTHER FU#KER. Threw the ticket on the ground. My sister picked up the ticket to look at it and I said LOUDER THROW THAT TICKET ON THE MF GROUND!!. She did and then I look at the board. The super paid 480.00 for a 1.00 It paid on the first three horses. I said Marisa, where did you thrown the ticket. I saw a clean ticket and knew that was the one. Since I had a extra horse I got back 960 for the super but if everything was left alone, I had the only ticket on the super. shootme shootme :'( :'( :'( :'( 4pezz2 4pezz2

And they say everything equals out in DQ's AND I SAY BULLSHIT!!!!!! For me all of the dq's in my life wouldn't equal that one dq that probably cost me 50,000!!
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Re: Taken down at Gulfstream for over a million
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2014, 09:18:45 AM »
Actually happened to me. Well Almost!! My friend was racing at Scioto years ago and he had a pacer that raced at Yonkers in the opens. Horse raced like crap so he finally did bloodwork and found the culprit. He calls me and tells me that he is in the last race at Scioto and thinks he will win. I go there and get there early and my friend gives me 300.00 to bet for his NJ owners on the horse. His horse was 12-1 morning line, so I started to bet his horse at 5.00 increments. There was no simulcasting in those days and a sat night crowd usually was at about 7,000 people. I had won $$$$ earlier and put my friends horse on top of 4 others. I bet another 30.00 to win on his horse. He finally went off at 8-1. On the super board he was more like 25-1.  Gate opens and I never saw ANYONE get to the front and cross so early as my friend. He opens up by 5 at the half and wins by 8. A 15-1 shot runs second. (Had him), third horse was a 6-1 shot (had him), then the fav at 6/5 runs fourth. (had him) so we get our pictured taken I'm holding on to the only ticket!!! bowdown THEN shootme shootme shootme shootme

INQUIRY!!! I didn't tell my sis I had the ticket. 15 min later they disqualified the third horse, place the 6/5 third and the third place horse off of the ticket. I didn't have the fourth horse 4pezz2 4pezz2. I said out loud MOTHER FU#KER. Threw the ticket on the ground. My sister picked up the ticket to look at it and I said LOUDER THROW THAT TICKET ON THE MF GROUND!!. She did and then I look at the board. The super paid 480.00 for a 1.00 It paid on the first three horses. I said Marisa, where did you thrown the ticket. I saw a clean ticket and knew that was the one. Since I had a extra horse I got back 960 for the super but if everything was left alone, I had the only ticket on the super. shootme shootme :'( :'( :'( :'( 4pezz2 4pezz2

And they say everything equals out in DQ's AND I SAY BULLSHIT!!!!!! For me all of the dq's in my life wouldn't equal that one dq that probably cost me 50,000!!
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Re: Taken down at Gulfstream for over a million
« Reply #6 on: February 25, 2014, 03:47:14 AM »
It was the right call! Horse clearly interfered with the 13 twice in the stretch and the 13 was still coming at him at the end. There was nothing to bitch about. if I was the guy with the winning ticket thou, I would of had a heart attack and died right there...
Watched the whole race yesterday, if it happened once, you let it go, but you can't let it happen the second time. Seen lots of races where a horse gets carried out ONCE!! But not twice. Saez was zig zagging across the lane!

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Re: Taken down at Gulfstream for over a million
« Reply #7 on: February 26, 2014, 12:15:41 AM »
A guy from the Flamboro area got the pool!

Don’t be surprised if handicapper Walter Lytwyn adds the stewards from Gulfstream Park to his Christmas card list.

After all, it was the stewards’ disqualification of the eventual winner, Collinito, in last Saturday’s final leg of the Pick-6 wager at Gulfstream Park that earned Lytwyn an incredible pari-mutuel windfall. Runner-up Strategic Keeper, who the stewards felt was interfered with by Collinito in the stretch, was awarded the win thus completing Lytwyn’s magical ticket. The 39-1 upsetter will be a horse Lytwyn will remember for a lifetime.

Lytwyn, a Hamilton, Ontario resident who is a regular patron at Flamboro Downs, invested $72 to play the Pick-6 and he was rewarded with a sensational sum of $183,296.15 for his astute handicapping.

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Re: Taken down at Gulfstream for over a million
« Reply #8 on: February 26, 2014, 12:59:07 AM »
I was hoping the jackpot would just get hit so I can stop playing it every day.... 4pezz2 4pezz2 4pezz2

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Re: Taken down at Gulfstream for over a million
« Reply #9 on: February 26, 2014, 03:57:50 AM »
A guy from the Flamboro area got the pool!

Don’t be surprised if handicapper Walter Lytwyn adds the stewards from Gulfstream Park to his Christmas card list.

After all, it was the stewards’ disqualification of the eventual winner, Collinito, in last Saturday’s final leg of the Pick-6 wager at Gulfstream Park that earned Lytwyn an incredible pari-mutuel windfall. Runner-up Strategic Keeper, who the stewards felt was interfered with by Collinito in the stretch, was awarded the win thus completing Lytwyn’s magical ticket. The 39-1 upsetter will be a horse Lytwyn will remember for a lifetime.

Lytwyn, a Hamilton, Ontario resident who is a regular patron at Flamboro Downs, invested $72 to play the Pick-6 and he was rewarded with a sensational sum of $183,296.15 for his astute handicapping.
WRONG!!!! he might have won, but the ONLY SINGLE TICKET WOULD HAVE BEEN WORTH OVER 1.7 MILLION dollars. (Unless that 1.7 turned into only 180,000 Canadian Money! rflmao1)

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Re: Taken down at Gulfstream for over a million
« Reply #10 on: February 26, 2014, 03:59:02 AM »
I was hoping the jackpot would just get hit so I can stop playing it every day.... 4pezz2 4pezz2 4pezz2
Get your head back into the DRF.  rflmao1 rflmao1

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Re: Taken down at Gulfstream for over a million
« Reply #11 on: February 26, 2014, 04:06:31 AM »
A guy from the Flamboro area got the pool!

Don’t be surprised if handicapper Walter Lytwyn adds the stewards from Gulfstream Park to his Christmas card list.

After all, it was the stewards’ disqualification of the eventual winner, Collinito, in last Saturday’s final leg of the Pick-6 wager at Gulfstream Park that earned Lytwyn an incredible pari-mutuel windfall. Runner-up Strategic Keeper, who the stewards felt was interfered with by Collinito in the stretch, was awarded the win thus completing Lytwyn’s magical ticket. The 39-1 upsetter will be a horse Lytwyn will remember for a lifetime.

Lytwyn, a Hamilton, Ontario resident who is a regular patron at Flamboro Downs, invested $72 to play the Pick-6 and he was rewarded with a sensational sum of $183,296.15 for his astute handicapping.
Just looked at Sunday's results. If he would have had the only pic 6 ticket he would have won over 1.8 million. The guy did have a ticket on the pic 6 but there had to be 3 tickets on it since over 500,000 was split between the winners. There's still 1.4 million left in the pool. You HAVE to have the only ticket. ONE!!! TO WIN THE BET. Believe it or not Beulah Park in Columbus (soon to be moved) started that jackpot pic 6, where the whole pool gets paid out ONLY if there is one ticket.

 

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