Boxing 4 dogs gives the person a better chance to win than trying to play them straight or keying them in my opinion.
If you box 1,2,3,4, you have 4 chances to have the winner and you also need 2 out of the other 3 to come in to hit the triple.
If you key what nick has 2,3/6/all or 2,3/all/6, thats a bigger risk than boxing.
First scenario (2,3/6/all). You have to have the 2 or 3 to get up for the win. THEN, you need the 6 to run second ONLY and any other pup to run third.
Second scenario (2,3/all/6). You have to have the 2 or 3 to get up for the win. Then, any pup to come in second BUT THE 6, BECAUSE YOU NEED HIM TO RUN 3RD.
I'll box 4 dogs and take my chances. Trying to key 2 dogs here and 1 dog there is too much wishful thinking.
Nick, why don't you just take the 24 bucks that you are going to spend on a key wager and split it up on 2 dogs to win at 12.00 apiece.
Well, thats just my opinion.
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If you box 1,2,3,4, you have 4 chances to have the winner and you also need 2 out of the other 3 to come in to hit the triple.
If you key what nick has 2,3/6/all or 2,3/all/6, thats a bigger risk than boxing.
First scenario (2,3/6/all). You have to have the 2 or 3 to get up for the win. THEN, you need the 6 to run second ONLY and any other pup to run third.
Second scenario (2,3/all/6). You have to have the 2 or 3 to get up for the win. Then, any pup to come in second BUT THE 6, BECAUSE YOU NEED HIM TO RUN 3RD.
I'll box 4 dogs and take my chances. Trying to key 2 dogs here and 1 dog there is too much wishful thinking.
Nick, why don't you just take the 24 bucks that you are going to spend on a key wager and split it up on 2 dogs to win at 12.00 apiece.
Well, thats just my opinion.
:D :D :D
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