Breaking the Bank - featuring data courtesy of Equibase - highlights the biggest scores of the past week in racing. (Crowd photo by Eclipse Sportswire)
If you connect on one 20-to-1 shot in a multi-race sequence bet, you’re staring at the prospect of a rather handsome payoff.
Hit two of them and welcome to this week’s edition of Breaking the Bank.
The bonanza took place at Belmont Park, where the Pick 5 on June 10 returned the princely sum of $342,928 for a $2 wager.
While no one was fortunate enough to punch a $2 ticket on the winning combo, the return of $85,732 for a few fortunate folks with 50-cent wagers was nothing to quibble about.
The keys to that huge payday were a couple of longshots who inflated the ticket to epic proportions.
The first was Roman Revival, a first-time starter from trainer John Toscano, who took the first race of the day – and the sequence – and returned $43.60.
As juicy as that payoff was, it amounted to only about half of the price that Puparee paid in the fourth race. In making her first start since January, the 4-year-old filly notched a three-length victory for trainer Dominick Schettino and paid an astronomical $88.50.
Between those two bombs were a pair of favorites, Indiana Stones ($7.60) and Kathy’s Reward ($3.90), and the icing on the cake was Shore Runner, who took the fifth race as the 3.20-to-1 second choice.
Alone, those three would have accounted for a somewhat meager Pick 3, but thanks to those two victorious horses at 20-to-1 or more, picking five unlocked the key to a higher tax bracket.
Belmont certainly proved to be a popular haunt for longshots last week as the Pick 6 on June 14 netted a rather neat $133,980 for a $2 wager.
Favored Stardom ($4.80) took the ninth and final race to make one astute handicapper feel like a superstar for constructing a ticket that also included Rare Eagle ($30.20), Macagone ($4.10), Jennys Creek ($7.60), Literata ($37) and Celestine ($4.40 – the second of the three favorites in the sequence).
That same day, the week’s “how did you come up with that one?” award was bestowed at Woodbine in a highly unlikely setting. Academic, who was coming off a maiden win, showed her smarts by winning the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks by 1 3/4 lengths, paying $135.30 to those scholarly enough to back her.
She also capped a $4,051.10 Pick 3 for $1, illustrating how even one 20-1 shot can make someone’s day pretty special.
Top Payouts for the Week Ended June 14
Wager
Wager Amount
Payoff
Track
Date
Race#
Win
$2.00
$135.30
WO
6/14/15
10
Place
$2.00
$61.80
CBY
6/11/15
7
Show
$2.00
$27.00
BEL
6/13/15
10
Exacta
$1.00
$953.70
EVD
6/13/15
9
Exacta
$2.00
$937.40
AP
6/13/15
7
Quinella
$2.00
$197.80
PRM
6/13/15
2
Trifecta
$0.50
$4,161.45
EVD
6/13/15
5
Trifecta
$1.00
$34,833.00
GG
6/13/15
8
Trifecta
$2.00
$6,585.00
BEL
6/10/15
9
Superfecta
$0.10
$7,054.25
GG
6/13/15
8
Superfecta
$0.50
$5,731.90
MNR
6/10/15
9
Superfecta
$1.00
$187,244.40
DEL
6/8/15
3
Superfecta
$2.00
$33,892.00
PID
6/9/15
1
Daily Double
$1.00
$331.40
CD
6/13/15
7
Daily Double
$2.00
$1,193.60
SA
6/14/15
8
Pick 3
$0.50
$1,677.15
IND
6/10/15
9
Pick 3
$1.00
$7,189.70
PRX
6/8/15
6
Pick 3
$2.00
$2,526.20
PRM
6/13/15
4
Pick 4
$0.50
$15,263.00
PRX
6/8/15
8
Pick 4
$1.00
$21,002.15
WO
6/14/15
11
Pick 4
$2.00
$6,601.00
CT
6/13/15
8
Pick 5
$0.20
$5,619.20
WO
6/14/15
6
Pick 5
$0.50
$23,583.25
CD
6/13/15
9
Pick 5
$1.00
$13,946.10
DEL
6/8/15
7
Pick 5
$2.00
$342,928.00
BEL
6/10/15
5
Pick 5 Jackpot
$0.50
$282.55
LAD
6/13/15
8
Pick 6
$1.00
$8,270.80
AP
6/14/15
8
Pick 6
$2.00
$133,980.00
BEL
6/14/15
9
Pick 6 Jackpot
$0.20
$43,892.98
GG
6/14/15
10
Super High Five
$0.10
$300.14
LS
6/12/15
9
Super High Five
$0.50
$4,898.10
MNR
6/8/15
9
Super High Five
$1.00
$21,320.80
SA
6/12/15
8
Super High Five
$2.00
$3,470.00
MNR
6/14/15
9
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Commonly Used Gambling Terms
Account wagering – Betting by internet or phone, in which a bettor must open an account and deposit money with which to bet.
Across the board – A bet on a horse to win, place and show. If the horse wins, the player collects three ways; if second, two ways; and if third, one way, losing the win and place bets. Actually, three bets.
Bounce – An especially poor performance on the heels of an especially good one.
Box – A betting term denoting a combination bet whereby all possible numeric combinations are covered for certain horses.
Bridge jumper – A person who wagers large amounts of money, usually on short- priced horses to show, hoping to realize a small but almost certain profit. The term comes from the structure those bettors may seek if they lose the bet.
Chalk – Betting favorite in a race.
Chalk player – Gambler who wagers on favorites.
Daily Double (or Double) – Type of bet calling for the selection of winners of two consecutive races.
Exacta – A wager in which the first two finishers in a race, in exact order of finish, must be picked.
Exacta box – A wager in which all possible combinations using a given number of horses are selected.
Exotic (bet) – Any bet other than win, place, or show that requires multiple combinations. Examples of exotic wagers are trifecta, Pick 6, Pick 4.
Handle – Amount of money wagered in the pari-mutuel system on a race, full day of races, or entire racing season at a track.
In the money – A horse that finishes first, second or third.
Key horse – A single horse used in multiple combinations in an exotic bet.
Morning line – The starting odds set by the track handicapper.
On the board – Finishing among the first three.
On the nose – Betting a horse to win only.
Overlay – A horse whose odds are greater than its potential to win.
Pari-mutuel – System of wagering where all the money is returned to the bettors after deduction of track and state percentages.
Parlay – A multi-race bet in which all winnings are subsequently wagered on a succeeding race.
Part wheel – Using a key horse or horses in different, but not all possible, exotic wagering combinations.
Pick (6 or other number) – A type of multi-race bet in which the winners of all the included races must be selected. Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5, Pick 6 are commonly used by tracks in the United States.
Place bet – A bet on a horse to finish first or second.
Quinella - Bet in which the first two finishers must be picked in either order.
Show bet – A bet on a horse to finish in the money; third or better.
Speed Figure – A metric that rates a horse’s performance in a race, which is determined by a combination of the horse’s performance and the level of competition he/she competed against.
Trifecta – A bet in which the first three finishers must be selected in exact order.
Trifecta box – A trifecta wager in which all possible combinations using a given number of horses are bet upon.
Underlay – Horse whose odds are more promising than his potential to win.
Win – A bet on a horse to finish first.
Wheel – Betting all possible combinations in an exotic wager using at least one horse as the key.