threex300bowler's Record:

Current Contest
Wins/Races Profit (loss)
1/12 ($16.00)
Races First Second Third Payoff Analysis
Kentucky Oaks 1. Dreaming of Julia 2. Midnight Lucky 3. Beholder $0.00 Analysis
Churchill Distaff Turf Mile 1. Hungry Island 2. Daisy Devine 3. Marketing Mix $0.00  
Churchill Downs 1. Politicallycorrect 2. Delaunay 3. Unbridled's Note $0.00  
Kentucky Derby 1. Palace Malice 2. Revolutionary 3. Itsmyluckyday $0.00 Analysis
Belmont 5th 1. Big City Boy 2. Ludo Bagman 3. Impatient Investor $0.00  
Peter Pan 1. Battier 2. Saint Vigeur 3. Go Get the Basil $0.00  
Decathlon 1. Pass You Bye Bye 2. Raging Daoust 3. Travelin Man $8.00  
Senorita 1. Scarlet Strike 2. Need You Now 3. Charlie Em $0.00  
Gallorette Hcp 1. Daydreamin Gracie 2. Samitar 3. Old Tune $0.00 Analysis
Maryland Sprint Hcp 1. Hardened Wildcat 2. Manito 3. Laurie's Rocket $0.00 Analysis
Dixie 1. Imagining 2. Skyring 3. Swift Warrior $0.00  
Preakness 1. Orb 2. Govenor Charlie 3. Mylute $0.00  
Arlington Matron 1. Diva's Diamond 2. Imposing Grace 3. Absolute Crackers $0.00  
Hanshin Cup 1. Hogy 2. Mister Marti Gras 3. Seruni $0.00  
Louisville Hcp 1. Dark Cove 2. Heathcote 3. Mack's Blackhawk $0.00  
Arlington Classic 1. Admiral Kitten 2. Procurement 3. Dorsett $0.00  
* - Win by virtue of scratch or couple

Recent Race History

Understanding How Your Profit is Calculated!

Here's how your record is calculated: If you pick a winner that pays $8.40, you have $6.40 in profit added to your account: $8.40 minus the original $2 bet. If you don't pick a winner, you have $2.00 subtracted from your account. So, let's say you pick 4 races, and have only one winner that pays $8.40. Take the $8.40 profit, then subtract the $8 bet on the 4 races. You would show a PROFIT of $0.40.

The easy way to check if your record is correct is to add all the payoffs of winners you have selected. Then multiply the number of races you played by 2 in order to get the "amount bet." Subtract the "amount bet" total from the "payoff" total, and that should be your profit or loss.

If you think your record is incorrect, please make sure you understand this carefully. The emails we like least are the ones from people who are indignant that their record is wrong—they think the total is incorrect. Invariably, they are wrong. So please double check all calculations. Thanks!

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