$19.00 6 J P's Gia $4.20 $0.10
SUPERFECTA: 2-4-6-7 pd.
The grandmother chose her winning numbers, and placed her bet on a $2
Superfecta on the Racetrax virtual horse racing game.
A 50-cent trifecta in race 6 (5-3-6 at odds of 110-1, 5-2, 10-1) paid $3,932.40 and a 10-cent
superfecta (5-3-6-11 at odds of 110-1, 5-2, 10-1, 15-1) paid $9,940.50.
Start: In 2010, Jared Morris released an album of music inspired by 1980s gaming culture called "Year of the Comet: The 8-bit Series." Becoming his best-selling effort, Morris uses this style as a framework for the true jewel of this
superfecta. Using 8-bit electronic chip-tune music and beats as a backdrop, Morris overlays acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, banjo, mandolin and vocals to create something truly startling; Both modern and timeless, Morris has created something new.
The
Superfecta package, offers a four night accommodation for USD2,137 and includes Wednesday access to Presidential Suite for viewing of the Great Steamboat Race; Pegasus pin granting access to Kentucky Derby Festival events during the stay; complimentary cocktails, hors d' oeuvres and live entertainment; complimentary self-parking; complimentary use of Club 360 degrees Fitness Center; complimentary Wi-Fi access; Derby Welcome Gift; and VIP Express Check In with zero waiting.
Superfecta, was recently released by Ghost Road Press.
We found that accuracy and payouts were inversely linked, where our system could correctly predict Wins 45.35% of the time with a betting efficiency of 87.4% (return per bet) for high accuracy low payout, or predict
Superfecta Box wagers with 6.45% accuracy and a 2,195.5% return per bet, corresponding to low accuracy high payout.
But if he had only written Kagan's
Superfecta (1991), a novel about a man who bets the numbers of the coming Jewish year on a horse race, I would happily shlep his teffilin bag to wherever he davens "Shachris." Why so?
You can get a bookie and try to convince him to take your $1
superfecta boxes at race tracks three time zones away.
His unwillingness to commit himself completely to the throw of the dice and his reiteration that there yet remains a Jewish destiny for him outside the rule of the planets and the stars--something besides the hoped for mazel of Fiddler on the Roof--echo a parallel gesture informing Allen Hoffman's brilliant tale, "Kagan's
Superfecta."