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Published: May 01, 2008 09:33 am
How to pick a Kentucky Derby winner
By Don McNay
RICHMOND REGISTER (RICHMOND, Ky.)
RICHMOND, Ky. —
When you're sitting back
In your rose pink Cadillac
Making bets on Kentucky Derby Day
— Rolling Stones
As the son of a son of a gambler, people ask me for betting advice.
Although I started going to the race track before I was able to walk, I don’t know that much about the horse industry. I go to the track a few times a year and bet small amounts.
Most of my equine knowledge was gleaned when I worked on the clean-up crew at the Kentucky Horse Park. I can tell you what horses make the biggest messes.
Although there are people more qualified to give Derby tips, such as political or financial commentators, I won’t let lack of expertise stop me.
I came to the conclusion in the mid-1980s that if I wanted to live my life in Kentucky, I needed to know how to bet on horses.
I found a book called “Racetrack Betting: The Professors’ Guide to Strategies” by Peter Asch and Richard E. Quandi.
It was written by two statistics professors and not the easiest book to read. I can sum up the advice in two statements.
1. Bet on the horse that everyone else is betting on. 2. Bet on the horse to show, not to win or place.
The book bases the ability to pick horses on a theory known as the wisdom of crowds.
The wisdom of crowds concept is really popular now. It is a driving force for Web sites such as Google.
The idea is that marketplace will move toward the best outcome.
If a horse moves from 10 to 1 to 2 to 1, it is probably a good horse to bet on.
Betting to show is a practice that I follow religiously.
The professors said that betting to show will produce a winner 52 percent of the time. That is better than any other kind of bet.
The professors hate jackpots such as the Pick-6. Just like the lottery, big odds draw a lot of excitement and attention.
Just like the lottery, you don’t see many people winning them.
The professors frown on exactas, daily doubles or any bet that exhibits large risk.
Like in the investment world, the winner at the race track is the person with a conservative style and discipline.
When I go to the track, I don’t look at the racing form, jockeys, past history or pick horses with funny names. (My mother was a sucker for horses with funny names.) I just follow the odds.
I usually win enough money to pay for lunch.
My father, a professional gambler, absolutely hated my betting system. He and I would go to Keeneland every session and we never picked the same horse. He would bet $100 on a horse and lose. I would bet $10 and win.
It drove him absolutely crazy.
Dad liked the excitement of big odds and big payoffs. He knew everything about the horse’s past performance, their breeding and who was riding them.
Dad was superstitious and started to believe that my system was jinxing him. If dad ever met the professors, he would have punched them in the nose.
I stuck to my system. I stick to it today. Betting to show fits with my overall philosophy about investing.
Slow and steady works in the financial markets and works at the track, too.
For whatever reason, my system has failed me at Derby times. The last one I remember winning was Sunday Silence in 1989. I didn’t pick Sunday Silence because of my system. His owner, Arthur Hancock III, had graduated from Vanderbilt and I had received a master’s degree from Vandy the year before.
I picked the horse because of an alumni connection to a man I had never met. It was a stupid reason for picking a horse, but produced one of my few winners.
Thus, on Derby Day, my advice is forget all the high-powered systems and give it your best guess.
Don McNay writes for the Richmond, Ky., Register. You can write to him at don@donmcnay.com.
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