US Racing betting on tote in-play

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Naffman
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Jockey fell off about 2 seconds into the race - you often see leaders smashed on the tote as well if they have an early lead.
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Naffman wrote:
Wed Nov 12, 2025 9:52 am
Jockey fell off about 2 seconds into the race - you often see leaders smashed on the tote as well if they have an early lead.

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The nature of the US tote means the prices change on the off all the time. Sometimes the tote prices you see pre-off are just from the track, and as you can imagine, when the pool is updated with all the volume from national betting agents the shape of the pool can change entirely. If you cherry pick then it's very easy to find examples that look bad, but you can find just as many examples that go the other way.
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Naffman wrote:
Wed Nov 12, 2025 9:52 am
Jockey fell off about 2 seconds into the race - you often see leaders smashed on the tote as well if they have an early lead.

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What would be the best way to get update of the likely totenlrice at the start, the bookmakers seem very unreliable, sometimes there are arbitrage opportunities close to the start but you can’t trust the odds forecast well enough
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tryingtotrade wrote:
Thu Nov 13, 2025 12:01 am
Naffman wrote:
Wed Nov 12, 2025 9:52 am
Jockey fell off about 2 seconds into the race - you often see leaders smashed on the tote as well if they have an early lead.

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What would be the best way to get update of the likely totenlrice at the start, the bookmakers seem very unreliable, sometimes there are arbitrage opportunities close to the start but you can’t trust the odds forecast well enough
It's been a few years since I played US markets religiously. Back then the tote often ended up close to the Betfair Exchange odds. So if the price is very different between the Tote and Exchange then the Tote price is more likely to move at the off.
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You often see them complaining when a horse goes 4-1 to 2-1 in the last few seconds when it’s 3.5 on Betfair but I have to side with them here, someone is able to get on in the first few seconds IMO
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