My biggest ROI score was at Keeneland. They had just started offering dime superfectas. So for $2.40 I picked four horses and boxed them. They came in for me and I won a bit over $1,700.
Last year’s Derby was a good one for me. I hit the exacta for $587.00, and had the place horse that paid $28.00 several times. I felt like I had earned that money though, as I had been following that group for a year and half.
I hit a $900 dollar exacta for half, but that was plain silliness on my part. I didn’t have time to handicap the race. I just got the track and saw that the trainer I was using at the time had a horse entered. My horse that he had wasn’t doing so well, so I reasoned it was because he was spending so much time on this other horse. ( I knew that wasn’t the case, I just wanted to think that over thinking my horse wasn’t that good) I stopped by the paddock and picked the horse that looked the most ready to run, and coupled him with my trainer’s other horse. I ran to make my $4.00 bet. When I found some friends, they asked who I had. I told them, they said, “swinging for the fences today?” It was then I noticed I had boxed the two longest shots in the field. They came in, and everyone wanted to know my picks the rest of the day.
The craziest thing was one night shooting craps. I rolled for over two hours. I had never experienced anything like it. The table was going crazy, everyone making money. When I finally was out, everyone at the table applauded and starting throwing me chips. I scooped them up and cashed out. About $1,200, most of that being “tips” from the others.
I also stick to a very firm budget. I consider gambling money to be entertainment money. I know what my husband spends on golf weekly, so I take the same amount of money and budget it for horses, or save it up for Vegas. I can say I am way ahead of him on ROI. Overall I would think I have to be down, but the amount I am down each year is much less than what my girlfriends are out on clothes and shoes. And I have had a few up years. I would be down until Breeder’s Cup day, then hit a couple of nice ones to bring me up for the year. I call Breeder’s Cup Day “Christmas.”
My most cost effective way to spend time in casinos is low level Texas Holdem tables. I can usually find a few men that no matter what won’t go head to head with a woman. Once I spot them, I know to wait until they really like something they have. I will stay in, and just keep raising. At a certain point they always fold. I don’t know why that it is, but it works for me. It isn’t the case at the higher level tables, just the lower ones for some reason. So on that one angle alone I can sit and play for hours, and not use up any of my budgeted money.