Even if it was possible (which it's not) to fix a race at the OTB office the way they did, on a 2 million dollar bet, th
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SindyLan — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 08:42 AM)
Even if it was possible (which it's not) to fix a race at the OTB office the way they did, on a 2 million dollar bet, the horse would only pay about $2.20 for every 2 dollars bet, so after betting $2,000,000.00 he would only win about $200,000.00 leaving him with only $2,200,000.00 not enough to pay the $20,000.000.00 he owes. The writers should have known better, they probably never researched the betting of horse racing.
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cbhall-1 — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 09:40 AM)
I don't know that it's terribly important to overall understanding/appreciation of the episode but I was totally lost re the scheme to trick Garcia about the horse race. Is it worth watching the episode again to get this straight?
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SindyLan — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 10:25 AM)
I was totally lost re the scheme to trick Garcia about the horse race
Very simple, they knew that he owed 20 mil but only had 2 mil and wanted to bet the 2 mil on a horse race, they fixed it so he would lose and be in deep trouble with the cartel,
as far as being important? that depends whether you want to watch a fantasy like Superwoman or if you want facts that portray the FBI and NCIS. there was no way that whole horse racing part of the episode was anywhere near possible, just totally wrong in every way,
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mario-butter — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 10:28 AM)
Depends on the horse. I've seen payouts of 22 to 1 on horse races. A 10 to 1 payout is not out of line, but he was also betting on the trifecta (the first three horses, in order), so a 50 to 1 payout would be more in line. More than enough.
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mario-butter — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 10:33 AM)
Here is a
https://goo.gl/obs8WA
recent betting payout sheet. You'll notice that one of the horses (Baba Booey) was paying 22 to 1 on a win. You'll also note that the trifecta was 20.60 on 50 cents, so that was over 40 to 1 on that.