Do you know how to read the toteboard? You would be surprised how many people don't understand it at all. The most basic information there are the win odds quoted on each horse. Those don't tell you what the horse will pay, but the amount of profit you will get and the amount you have to bet to get it. 6-5 means you will get $6 profit for every $5 wagered. 20-1 means you get $20 profit for every $1 wagered (i.e. bet $2 and get $42 back). Since most tracks have a $2 minimum bet, below is a handy chart look up the payoff for a $2 bet at various odds. Remember, your actual payoff may differ from this chart as the odds on the toteboard are rounded off, so 2-1 odds on the toteboard may actually be 1.9-1 or 2.2-1. Payoffs use the actual odds and are rounded down to the nearest nickle or dime depending on the rules at that track. This rounding is called breakage which can be a complex topic for beginners. Those who want to know more should read this article.
If you want to calculate the exact win odds on a horse, you will need to use a couple of other figures from the toteboard: total win pool and amount bet on that horse. The total pool is all the money bet on all the horses to win, but it is NOT the amount that will actually be paid out to the holders of winning tickets. Before the track pays off the winners they deduct the "take" which is generally between 14%-20% and is different for every state. You can look up the take at your track here. This money goes to pay state and local taxes, purse money for the horsemen, expenses at the track, and the track's profit. To calculate the exact odds on your horse, just subtract the take from the total pool then subtract the amount bet on your horse to give you the amount of cash to be paid out. Divide that figure by the amount bet on your horse to get the exact odds. This figure will always be rounded off to the nearest dime (usually) or nickle as mentioned above before the payoffs are calculated. Again, those who want to know more about breakage and how it affects your payoffs should read this article. Here is a simple example of win odds calculation:
Total pool: $900
Amount bet on horse #1: $300
Take amount: 15%
$900 - 15% = $765
$765 - $300 = $465
$465 / $300 = $1.55
Round this off to $1.50 for breakage and you get odds of 1.5-1 or 3-2 as it would normally be written which yields a payoff of $5.00 on a $2.00 wager.
Pay-offs for $2 win bets:
ODDS PAYS ODDS PAYS ODDS PAYS
1-5= $2.40
8-5 =$5.20
6-1= $14.00
2-5= $2.80
9-5= $5.60
7-1= $16.00
1-2= $3.00
2-1= $6.00
8-1= $18.00
3-5= $3.20 5-2 $7.00 9-1 $20.00
4-5 $3.60
3-1= $8.00
10-1= $22.00
1-1= $4.00
7-2= $9.00
15-1= $32.00
6-5= $4.40 4-1 $10.00 20-1 $42.00
7-5 $4.80
9-2= $11.00
30-1= $62.00
3-2= $5.00
5-1= $12.00
50-1= $102.00
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
HOW TO BET ON HORSES
If you want to learn how to be profitable, you just need to know the cutting edge Horse Racing Systems that are out there right now. There are several systems in the world and those that are smart, can create a winning outline and strategy to horse racing bets that will last a lifetime. Seriously, there are a lot of great systems out there that create a cutting edge victory train that will not easily be forgotten.
Assuming you are going to watch a good race at a track where you are allowed to bet, you can make some serious cash. That's right, we're talking about winning some major money in horse racing. Horse Racing Systems are a dime a dozen, but there are not that many people taking advantage of these. You can try to lock in odds or try to gain a variety of different odds on several horses and cross their fingers. Horse betting creates a couple of unique chances to win. That's right, you don't always have to go for the gusto and place your horse into the winners circle.
If you're savvy you can bet on three different horses and they each don't have to hit the number one spot. You can get some serious cash with proper Horse Racing Systems, which are a blessing for many people who find horse racing to be enjoyable. By going to the track and just throwing your money at the betting window, you are setting yourself up for failure and that's not exactly going to be fine and dandy when the rent is due in a few days, so don't believe that you're special and have a hunch. Go with a proven system that will not only mean you're going to get a good payout but is as close to a sure thing as you can get when talking about gambling.
If you're looking into global horse racing, you might take advantage of Horse Racing Systems abroad. You could for example, go for the gold in the Uk where you can bet with seven or less runners and only the first two finishers will get winning payouts. Three places are paid for eight or more runners, and a handicap race with sixteen runners or more will see the first four places as being "placed". This kind of confuses some people who are used to traditional betting from the United States.
Voting abroad is not that easy. Plus if you're accustomed to the rules that are involved in the United States, you don't want to just go abroad and start voting on different races. It's a complete different kind of monster, creating a whole new world for those that are adhering to Horse Racing Systems. That's right, if you could follow a simple system, you're going to win more than lose, and that means you're going to get paid for once. Why try to out smart a system and lose, when you could adhere to some simple steps and cash in big! That's right, the time to cash in is now, and you can go for gold for once in a lifetime.
________________________________________________________________________________
Have you ever wanted to bet on a horse race but were unsure of how to do it? Well now you can learn the basics of betting and make your experience at the race track fun, exhilarating, and profitable. Learning the horse betting rules can be quite confusing at first, but after some experience you will be betting like a pro!
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Locate a mouse track and determine its racing schedule.
Plan on arriving at least half an hour early to familiarize yourself with the track.
Purchase a racing program. These cost about $4 and include information about the horses and jockeys in each race.
Find a seat with a comfortable view of one of the racing monitors. The monitors display dynamic betting odds, race number, and a live feed on what is happening on the race track.
Open the program to the current race. You can find the race number on the monitors.
Decide on which horses you think have the best chance of winning. Each horse is assigned a number that appears in the program and on the horse's saddle pad. Evaluate the horses one at a time using the information provided in the program:
Look at the percent chance that the jockey will win the race on this particular horse. This can be found under the jockey’s name.
Look at the horse's race record. Most programs have a diagram at the beginning that will show you where it can be found.
Look at the estimated odds of this horse winning the race. This will appear as a large number printed next to the horse’s information.
Note: the published odds are estimates and can change depending on the track condition, amount of money bet on the horse, and other factors. These changes can be observed on the monitors prior to each race.
Take into consideration the estimated outcome for the first three places. This information is usually printed at the top of the page.
Consider the following additional information located in the back of the program:
Jockey’s overall win percentage
Trainer’s overall win percentage
Owner’s overall win percentage
Decide what kind of bet you would like to make and the amount you want to bet. Some common bets are as follows:
Place a ‘win’ bet if you think you know the winning horse.
Ex: “$2 to win on number 3.”
Make a ‘place’ bet if you think a horse will come in first or second.
Place a ‘show’ bet if you think a horse will come in first or second or third.
Place an ‘exacta’ bet if you think you know the first and second place horses in order.
Ex: “$2 exacta, numbers 3 and 5.” (3 will come in first and 5 will come in second)
Place a ‘quinella’ bet if you think you know the first and second place horses, but not the exact order.
Place a ‘trifecta’ bet if you think you know the first, second, and third place horses in the exact order.
Place a ‘superfecta’ bet if you think you know the first, second, third, and fourth place horses in the exact order.
Locate the betting table and place your bet with one of the cashiers. You will receive a ticket with the details of the bet.
Watch the race and wait for the official outcome to appear on the monitors.
If you have a losing ticket, discard it. If you have a winning ticket, present it to the cashier and you will receive a cash voucher for the amount you have won.
At the end of the day, take all of your vouchers to the cashier to receive your winnings in cash.
It is helpful to look in the program and find the colors assigned to the horses for each race. This way you can more easily keep track of the horses during the race. Make sure you look at the blanket of the horse for the color and not the jockey's shirt.
Do not be fooled if a horse's odds of winning (on the monitor) suddenly increases right before the race. Often times the trainer and owner will bet a lot of money on their own horse in order to encourage you to bet on their horse as well.
Remember that bets on horses with the lowest odds will yield the lowest winnings. If you want a safe bet, you can rely on the favorite horses. If, however, you are willing to take a risk, you can bet on horses with higher odds and potentially make more money if the horse wins.
Select the winning horses in the daily double. The daily double is two specific consecutive races, usually the first two and/or last two races of the day. Some tracks offer a rolling daily double which is bet on any two consecutive races.
"Scratches" are horses that have been withdrawn from the race. No bets are sold on these horses. Bets are refundable on late scratches unless the bet specifically states otherwise (eg. off time favorite substituted).
Odds are an approximation of how much a horse will pay to win a race. You will notice that as betting on a race progresses closer to post time, the odds will change. Why is that you ask? The monies that are wagered in a race are counted up and put into Pools.
What is a Pool? A Pool is where the total amount of money that is wagered on a specific type of bet is held to be redistributed to patrons that have correctly selected the outcome of the specific wager they have placed. Out of these pools certain percentages are subtracted. Why is that you ask? The reason being, a percentage of all money wagered go to governments, racetracks, and Horseman. The Government receives a percentage (for tax purposes) for allowing conduct racing in a certain jurisdiction. The Racetracks receive a percentage for promotions, maintaining the racetrack, and paying employees. The horsemen receive a percentage that makes the Racetracks able to offer purse money to the owners and trainers for racing horses. If there were no money, there would be no races. After the percentages are removed, the remaining money is paid out. This is where we get our payoffs for winning tickets.
The odds are usually of the form x/y (e.g. 5/1, 9/5). Dividing x by y gives a ratio to 1. The smallest ratio or the largest amount of money on a number represents the favorite.
Winning odds of 2/1 will pay $6.00 for a $2 bet, while 5/1 will pay $12.00 for a $2 bet. Payout is calculated by (odds ratio to 1) x bet amount + bet amount.
Example: For odds of 5/1, the approximate payout for a $2 bet is 5 x $2 = $10 + $2 = $12.
Below are the horse wagering types offered on certain races as well as what they cost, payouts, minimum and maximum wager amounts and all tracks offered. We hope this step-by-step guide will help you understand all horse betting.
Straight
Straight Wagers (WIN, PLACE, SHOW)
In all straight wagers the amount to be wagered on a horse is the amount to be risked in the play. There is no way one can lose more than the amount wagered. The amount to win on a horse is posted by the track right after the race finishes. There is no way to know how much you will win in a horse bet before the race starts, but you still can have an idea by looking at the unofficial odds which are subject to change depending on various factors within the race, such a scratches, other horses, track conditions, weather etc.
WIN
A "WIN" bet is just what it sounds like: betting that the horse you pick will win the race. You win if the horse wins.
PLACE
For a horse to "PLACE" it must finish the race either first or second. Obviously this bet is a little less risky so the return will not be as great as a win bet.
SHOW
For a horse to "SHOW" it must finish the race either first, second or third. This is a conservative bet but still can be profitable if you pick your spots.
ACROSS THE BOARD
This is a quick and easy way to say that I want to play my horse in all three positions. ($2 Across The Board = $2 to win, $2 to place, and $2 to show). If the horse wins you collect all three bets. If the horse finishes 2nd then you collect the place and show bets. If the horse finishes 3rd then you will only collect the show bet.
Now that you're versed in horse wagering types, let's move on to exotic wagers. This way you can find the enjoyment that makes thoroughbred horse racing one of the most popular spectator sports in the world!
Exotic Wagers
Examples of these are the Exacta, Quinella Trifecta, Daily Double, Superfecta and Daily Triple/Pick 3.
Needless to say, these wagers are all more difficult than WIN, PLACE or SHOW because they require multiple selections to finish in the proper order.
Exacta
With this bet you must pick the first two finishing horses in the exact order of their finish. In other words, you must pick the horse that wins and the horse that finishes second. Again, an exacta can also be played using multiple combinations. Wheeling , keying and boxing horses in exactas is a popular bet at the track.
Quinella
In the Quinella, you must pick the horses that finish first and second. Either one can be first and the other one second. This bet is exactly the same as the "Exacta Box". Although the Quinella has the same function as the "Exacta Box" the payoff can vary substantially.
Quinella wagers are entered into their own pool separate from the exacta pool. Not all tracks offer the Quinella wager.
Trifecta
With this bet you must pick the first three finishing horses in the exact order of their finish. In other words, you must pick the horse that wins, the horse that finishes second and the horse that finishes third. In order to have action, at least seven (7) horses must start the race.
Superfecta
With this bet you must pick the first four finishing horses in the exact order of their finish. In other words, you must pick the horse that wins, the horse that finishes second, third, and fourth.
Daily Double
The daily double involves picking the winning horse in two consecutive races. All tracks offer the early daily double which involves races #1 and #2. Most tracks also offer a late daily double which is the last two races of the day. Some tracks also offer a rolling daily double which is on any two consecutive races. To win a daily double you must pick the winning horse in each of the two races. Multiple combinations can be used when playing the double. Wheeling and keying horses in any leg of the daily is accepted.
Pick 3
In order to win a Pick 3 bet you are required to select the winning horse in three consecutive races. Many tracks offer the Pick 3 and most even offer a rolling Pick 3. Our software currently does not support Pick 3 but, if you are interested in this type of wager, do not hesitate to give us a call and we would be happy to take it for you.
Keying horses in exotics
A "key" is when you use a single horse to win, run second, or third using multiple horses in front of him or behind him.
Example: A $2 dollar exacta key, the 2 horse with the 3-4-5-6. This means the 2 horse must win the first leg of your exacta and either the 3-4-5 or 6 must come in second to win your bet. The same concept applies to daily doubles, trifectas, superfectas, pick 3's, and pick 4's.
Wheeling horses in exotics
A wheel is when you use a single horse in a position with multiple horses finishing ahead or in some cases behind the horse you are wheeling. In many cases a "wheel" and a "key" can be considered the same thing.
Example: A $2 dollar Exacta, the 1 horse with the 2-3-4. This means the 1 horse must win the race and the 2,3,or 4 must run second to win the bet. Another example might be a $2 dollar Exacta the 2-3-4 horse with the 1 this means the 2, 3, or 4 must win and the 1 must run second. Or use your key horse overall (the rest of the horses). The same theory applies when betting Trifectas, Superfectas and multi-race exotics.
Part wheels
Part wheels are offered at a $1 minimum bet per combination -- $2 minimum total cost. Part wheels are when you use multiple horses in different positions.
Example: A $1 dollar Trifecta part wheel the 1-2 horse with 1-2-3 with 1-2-3-4-5. This means the 1 or 2 must win the race the 1-2-3 must run second and the 1-2-3-4-5 must finish third for the bet to win. The same theory applies to the exacta and Superfecta. A part wheel can be used in the pick 3's and 4's but obviously the horses used must win the race.
Boxing horses in exotics
A "box" Is when you use multiple horses taking all possible combinations in that particular bet. If you have determined that two, three, or four horses are the best in the race but you are not sure which one will run first, second, third or fourth, the "box" may be your best bet.
Example: A $1 dollar trifecta box using the 1-2-3-4. This means three of your four horses must finish in the top three to be a winner. Same example applies to Exacta (top two finishers) & Superfectas (top four finishers).
Coupled Horses
Sometimes horses are coupled (entries = two horses from the same stable or owner, Ex. #1 and #1A). Essentially, there will be a 1 and a 1A. Sometimes one of the horses could be scratched but, if they both run, you get them both. So, if you select a horse that is part of a coupled pair (horses 1 and 1A) both horses would be considered as one selection. For example, if you played 1-3-7 as your trifecta and result was 1A-3-7, you win. Also, if one horse gets scratched, you have the other horse regardless of who you selected. If you select 1A and 1A gets scratched, your bet will still stand on the 1 horse.
Some tracks allow different minimum amounts on each bet type; generally, $1 bets tends to be the minimum on all bets. The odds are computed based on the sales on the bet less a government and handling tax. These deductions vary and are usually controlled by a regulatory body. Deductions may vary at the same track if there are simulcast races. In addition some tracks tax payouts in excess of a specified limit; generally, this limit is 600/1.
Assuming you are going to watch a good race at a track where you are allowed to bet, you can make some serious cash. That's right, we're talking about winning some major money in horse racing. Horse Racing Systems are a dime a dozen, but there are not that many people taking advantage of these. You can try to lock in odds or try to gain a variety of different odds on several horses and cross their fingers. Horse betting creates a couple of unique chances to win. That's right, you don't always have to go for the gusto and place your horse into the winners circle.
If you're savvy you can bet on three different horses and they each don't have to hit the number one spot. You can get some serious cash with proper Horse Racing Systems, which are a blessing for many people who find horse racing to be enjoyable. By going to the track and just throwing your money at the betting window, you are setting yourself up for failure and that's not exactly going to be fine and dandy when the rent is due in a few days, so don't believe that you're special and have a hunch. Go with a proven system that will not only mean you're going to get a good payout but is as close to a sure thing as you can get when talking about gambling.
If you're looking into global horse racing, you might take advantage of Horse Racing Systems abroad. You could for example, go for the gold in the Uk where you can bet with seven or less runners and only the first two finishers will get winning payouts. Three places are paid for eight or more runners, and a handicap race with sixteen runners or more will see the first four places as being "placed". This kind of confuses some people who are used to traditional betting from the United States.
Voting abroad is not that easy. Plus if you're accustomed to the rules that are involved in the United States, you don't want to just go abroad and start voting on different races. It's a complete different kind of monster, creating a whole new world for those that are adhering to Horse Racing Systems. That's right, if you could follow a simple system, you're going to win more than lose, and that means you're going to get paid for once. Why try to out smart a system and lose, when you could adhere to some simple steps and cash in big! That's right, the time to cash in is now, and you can go for gold for once in a lifetime.
________________________________________________________________________________
Have you ever wanted to bet on a horse race but were unsure of how to do it? Well now you can learn the basics of betting and make your experience at the race track fun, exhilarating, and profitable. Learning the horse betting rules can be quite confusing at first, but after some experience you will be betting like a pro!
Watch Live Horse Racing
Top Tracks in the U.S. U.S. Licensed and Regulated
www.BetAmerica.com No Horserace Winnings?
That's Because Most Horserace Systems Don't Work. Free Report
Winbet.org.uk/horserace Football Betting Scam
Don't get scammed betting football online. Read our reviews first.
www.scamproof.org Racing Track
Looking for Racing Track? Find exactly what you want today.
Locate a mouse track and determine its racing schedule.
Plan on arriving at least half an hour early to familiarize yourself with the track.
Purchase a racing program. These cost about $4 and include information about the horses and jockeys in each race.
Find a seat with a comfortable view of one of the racing monitors. The monitors display dynamic betting odds, race number, and a live feed on what is happening on the race track.
Open the program to the current race. You can find the race number on the monitors.
Decide on which horses you think have the best chance of winning. Each horse is assigned a number that appears in the program and on the horse's saddle pad. Evaluate the horses one at a time using the information provided in the program:
Look at the percent chance that the jockey will win the race on this particular horse. This can be found under the jockey’s name.
Look at the horse's race record. Most programs have a diagram at the beginning that will show you where it can be found.
Look at the estimated odds of this horse winning the race. This will appear as a large number printed next to the horse’s information.
Note: the published odds are estimates and can change depending on the track condition, amount of money bet on the horse, and other factors. These changes can be observed on the monitors prior to each race.
Take into consideration the estimated outcome for the first three places. This information is usually printed at the top of the page.
Consider the following additional information located in the back of the program:
Jockey’s overall win percentage
Trainer’s overall win percentage
Owner’s overall win percentage
Decide what kind of bet you would like to make and the amount you want to bet. Some common bets are as follows:
Place a ‘win’ bet if you think you know the winning horse.
Ex: “$2 to win on number 3.”
Make a ‘place’ bet if you think a horse will come in first or second.
Place a ‘show’ bet if you think a horse will come in first or second or third.
Place an ‘exacta’ bet if you think you know the first and second place horses in order.
Ex: “$2 exacta, numbers 3 and 5.” (3 will come in first and 5 will come in second)
Place a ‘quinella’ bet if you think you know the first and second place horses, but not the exact order.
Place a ‘trifecta’ bet if you think you know the first, second, and third place horses in the exact order.
Place a ‘superfecta’ bet if you think you know the first, second, third, and fourth place horses in the exact order.
Locate the betting table and place your bet with one of the cashiers. You will receive a ticket with the details of the bet.
Watch the race and wait for the official outcome to appear on the monitors.
If you have a losing ticket, discard it. If you have a winning ticket, present it to the cashier and you will receive a cash voucher for the amount you have won.
At the end of the day, take all of your vouchers to the cashier to receive your winnings in cash.
It is helpful to look in the program and find the colors assigned to the horses for each race. This way you can more easily keep track of the horses during the race. Make sure you look at the blanket of the horse for the color and not the jockey's shirt.
Do not be fooled if a horse's odds of winning (on the monitor) suddenly increases right before the race. Often times the trainer and owner will bet a lot of money on their own horse in order to encourage you to bet on their horse as well.
Remember that bets on horses with the lowest odds will yield the lowest winnings. If you want a safe bet, you can rely on the favorite horses. If, however, you are willing to take a risk, you can bet on horses with higher odds and potentially make more money if the horse wins.
Select the winning horses in the daily double. The daily double is two specific consecutive races, usually the first two and/or last two races of the day. Some tracks offer a rolling daily double which is bet on any two consecutive races.
"Scratches" are horses that have been withdrawn from the race. No bets are sold on these horses. Bets are refundable on late scratches unless the bet specifically states otherwise (eg. off time favorite substituted).
Odds are an approximation of how much a horse will pay to win a race. You will notice that as betting on a race progresses closer to post time, the odds will change. Why is that you ask? The monies that are wagered in a race are counted up and put into Pools.
What is a Pool? A Pool is where the total amount of money that is wagered on a specific type of bet is held to be redistributed to patrons that have correctly selected the outcome of the specific wager they have placed. Out of these pools certain percentages are subtracted. Why is that you ask? The reason being, a percentage of all money wagered go to governments, racetracks, and Horseman. The Government receives a percentage (for tax purposes) for allowing conduct racing in a certain jurisdiction. The Racetracks receive a percentage for promotions, maintaining the racetrack, and paying employees. The horsemen receive a percentage that makes the Racetracks able to offer purse money to the owners and trainers for racing horses. If there were no money, there would be no races. After the percentages are removed, the remaining money is paid out. This is where we get our payoffs for winning tickets.
The odds are usually of the form x/y (e.g. 5/1, 9/5). Dividing x by y gives a ratio to 1. The smallest ratio or the largest amount of money on a number represents the favorite.
Winning odds of 2/1 will pay $6.00 for a $2 bet, while 5/1 will pay $12.00 for a $2 bet. Payout is calculated by (odds ratio to 1) x bet amount + bet amount.
Example: For odds of 5/1, the approximate payout for a $2 bet is 5 x $2 = $10 + $2 = $12.
Below are the horse wagering types offered on certain races as well as what they cost, payouts, minimum and maximum wager amounts and all tracks offered. We hope this step-by-step guide will help you understand all horse betting.
Straight
Straight Wagers (WIN, PLACE, SHOW)
In all straight wagers the amount to be wagered on a horse is the amount to be risked in the play. There is no way one can lose more than the amount wagered. The amount to win on a horse is posted by the track right after the race finishes. There is no way to know how much you will win in a horse bet before the race starts, but you still can have an idea by looking at the unofficial odds which are subject to change depending on various factors within the race, such a scratches, other horses, track conditions, weather etc.
WIN
A "WIN" bet is just what it sounds like: betting that the horse you pick will win the race. You win if the horse wins.
PLACE
For a horse to "PLACE" it must finish the race either first or second. Obviously this bet is a little less risky so the return will not be as great as a win bet.
SHOW
For a horse to "SHOW" it must finish the race either first, second or third. This is a conservative bet but still can be profitable if you pick your spots.
ACROSS THE BOARD
This is a quick and easy way to say that I want to play my horse in all three positions. ($2 Across The Board = $2 to win, $2 to place, and $2 to show). If the horse wins you collect all three bets. If the horse finishes 2nd then you collect the place and show bets. If the horse finishes 3rd then you will only collect the show bet.
Now that you're versed in horse wagering types, let's move on to exotic wagers. This way you can find the enjoyment that makes thoroughbred horse racing one of the most popular spectator sports in the world!
Exotic Wagers
Examples of these are the Exacta, Quinella Trifecta, Daily Double, Superfecta and Daily Triple/Pick 3.
Needless to say, these wagers are all more difficult than WIN, PLACE or SHOW because they require multiple selections to finish in the proper order.
Exacta
With this bet you must pick the first two finishing horses in the exact order of their finish. In other words, you must pick the horse that wins and the horse that finishes second. Again, an exacta can also be played using multiple combinations. Wheeling , keying and boxing horses in exactas is a popular bet at the track.
Quinella
In the Quinella, you must pick the horses that finish first and second. Either one can be first and the other one second. This bet is exactly the same as the "Exacta Box". Although the Quinella has the same function as the "Exacta Box" the payoff can vary substantially.
Quinella wagers are entered into their own pool separate from the exacta pool. Not all tracks offer the Quinella wager.
Trifecta
With this bet you must pick the first three finishing horses in the exact order of their finish. In other words, you must pick the horse that wins, the horse that finishes second and the horse that finishes third. In order to have action, at least seven (7) horses must start the race.
Superfecta
With this bet you must pick the first four finishing horses in the exact order of their finish. In other words, you must pick the horse that wins, the horse that finishes second, third, and fourth.
Daily Double
The daily double involves picking the winning horse in two consecutive races. All tracks offer the early daily double which involves races #1 and #2. Most tracks also offer a late daily double which is the last two races of the day. Some tracks also offer a rolling daily double which is on any two consecutive races. To win a daily double you must pick the winning horse in each of the two races. Multiple combinations can be used when playing the double. Wheeling and keying horses in any leg of the daily is accepted.
Pick 3
In order to win a Pick 3 bet you are required to select the winning horse in three consecutive races. Many tracks offer the Pick 3 and most even offer a rolling Pick 3. Our software currently does not support Pick 3 but, if you are interested in this type of wager, do not hesitate to give us a call and we would be happy to take it for you.
Keying horses in exotics
A "key" is when you use a single horse to win, run second, or third using multiple horses in front of him or behind him.
Example: A $2 dollar exacta key, the 2 horse with the 3-4-5-6. This means the 2 horse must win the first leg of your exacta and either the 3-4-5 or 6 must come in second to win your bet. The same concept applies to daily doubles, trifectas, superfectas, pick 3's, and pick 4's.
Wheeling horses in exotics
A wheel is when you use a single horse in a position with multiple horses finishing ahead or in some cases behind the horse you are wheeling. In many cases a "wheel" and a "key" can be considered the same thing.
Example: A $2 dollar Exacta, the 1 horse with the 2-3-4. This means the 1 horse must win the race and the 2,3,or 4 must run second to win the bet. Another example might be a $2 dollar Exacta the 2-3-4 horse with the 1 this means the 2, 3, or 4 must win and the 1 must run second. Or use your key horse overall (the rest of the horses). The same theory applies when betting Trifectas, Superfectas and multi-race exotics.
Part wheels
Part wheels are offered at a $1 minimum bet per combination -- $2 minimum total cost. Part wheels are when you use multiple horses in different positions.
Example: A $1 dollar Trifecta part wheel the 1-2 horse with 1-2-3 with 1-2-3-4-5. This means the 1 or 2 must win the race the 1-2-3 must run second and the 1-2-3-4-5 must finish third for the bet to win. The same theory applies to the exacta and Superfecta. A part wheel can be used in the pick 3's and 4's but obviously the horses used must win the race.
Boxing horses in exotics
A "box" Is when you use multiple horses taking all possible combinations in that particular bet. If you have determined that two, three, or four horses are the best in the race but you are not sure which one will run first, second, third or fourth, the "box" may be your best bet.
Example: A $1 dollar trifecta box using the 1-2-3-4. This means three of your four horses must finish in the top three to be a winner. Same example applies to Exacta (top two finishers) & Superfectas (top four finishers).
Coupled Horses
Sometimes horses are coupled (entries = two horses from the same stable or owner, Ex. #1 and #1A). Essentially, there will be a 1 and a 1A. Sometimes one of the horses could be scratched but, if they both run, you get them both. So, if you select a horse that is part of a coupled pair (horses 1 and 1A) both horses would be considered as one selection. For example, if you played 1-3-7 as your trifecta and result was 1A-3-7, you win. Also, if one horse gets scratched, you have the other horse regardless of who you selected. If you select 1A and 1A gets scratched, your bet will still stand on the 1 horse.
Some tracks allow different minimum amounts on each bet type; generally, $1 bets tends to be the minimum on all bets. The odds are computed based on the sales on the bet less a government and handling tax. These deductions vary and are usually controlled by a regulatory body. Deductions may vary at the same track if there are simulcast races. In addition some tracks tax payouts in excess of a specified limit; generally, this limit is 600/1.
BETTING FUND RULES
a supecomputer needs to be rented[a Cray XMP] for the proper ratios.
*Half Rules:
*for 1-1 to 8-1 odds
*the Half Rule is for very low costs bets.50% is kept for safety and bets
*Quarter Rules:
*same as Half Rules
*1/4 is kept for profit/safety/tax/bets
*Eighth Rule bets:
*same as Half Rule with the exception that more accuracy is used for odds betting
*Hundredth Rule Bets:
*same as the Eighth Rule Bets;except,there is 100 chances to win a profit
*a 1/800 bet allows 100 bets for 1-1 odds
example:for $800,$1 is betted in 1-1 odds , for 100 chances to obtain a profit
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50% Half Rule Betting:
*8-1 odds=0.125 times the total amount to bet
*4-1 odds=0.25 times the total bet amount
*2-1 odds:0.50 the total bet amount
30% Third Rule Betting:
*8-1 odds=0.03 times the total bet amount
*4-1 odds=0.07 times the total bet amount
*2-1 odds=0.15 times the total bet amount
25% Quarter Rule Betting:
*8-1 odds=0.03 times the total bet amount
*4-1 odds=0.06 times the total bet amount
*2-1 odds:0.01 times the total bet amount
10% Tenth Rule Betting:
*8-1 odds=0.80 tmes the total bet amount
*4-1 odds=0.02 times the total bet amount
*2-1 odds=0.05 times the total bet amount
1% Hundredth Rule Betting
*8-1 odds=0.08 times the total bet amount
*4-1 odds=0.04 times the total bet amount
*2-1 odds=0.02 times the otal bet amount
>odds go to 50-1 for various betting rules
*Half Rules:
*for 1-1 to 8-1 odds
*the Half Rule is for very low costs bets.50% is kept for safety and bets
*Quarter Rules:
*same as Half Rules
*1/4 is kept for profit/safety/tax/bets
*Eighth Rule bets:
*same as Half Rule with the exception that more accuracy is used for odds betting
*Hundredth Rule Bets:
*same as the Eighth Rule Bets;except,there is 100 chances to win a profit
*a 1/800 bet allows 100 bets for 1-1 odds
example:for $800,$1 is betted in 1-1 odds , for 100 chances to obtain a profit
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50% Half Rule Betting:
*8-1 odds=0.125 times the total amount to bet
*4-1 odds=0.25 times the total bet amount
*2-1 odds:0.50 the total bet amount
30% Third Rule Betting:
*8-1 odds=0.03 times the total bet amount
*4-1 odds=0.07 times the total bet amount
*2-1 odds=0.15 times the total bet amount
25% Quarter Rule Betting:
*8-1 odds=0.03 times the total bet amount
*4-1 odds=0.06 times the total bet amount
*2-1 odds:0.01 times the total bet amount
10% Tenth Rule Betting:
*8-1 odds=0.80 tmes the total bet amount
*4-1 odds=0.02 times the total bet amount
*2-1 odds=0.05 times the total bet amount
1% Hundredth Rule Betting
*8-1 odds=0.08 times the total bet amount
*4-1 odds=0.04 times the total bet amount
*2-1 odds=0.02 times the otal bet amount
>odds go to 50-1 for various betting rules
QUICK BETTING
HOUR.......AMOUNT OF BET......................SAFETY.....................TOTAL....................KEEP
1................$10................................................$R...............................$20..........................$R
$20................................................$R...............................$40..........................$R
2................$40................................................$R...............................$80..........................$R
$80................................................$R...............................$160........................$R
3................$160..............................................$R...............................$320........................$R
$320..............................................$R...............................$640........................$R
4................$640..............................................$R...............................$1,280.....................$R
$1,280...........................................$R...............................$2,560.....................$R
5................$2,560...........................................$R...............................$5,120.....................$R
$5,120...........................................$R...............................$10,240...................$R
6................$10,240.........................................$R...............................$20,480...................$R
$20,480.........................................$R...............................$40,960...................$R
7................$40,960.........................................$R...............................$81,920...................$R
$81,920.........................................$R...............................$160,000.................$1,920
8................$160,000.......................................$R...............................$320,000.................$R
$320,000.......................................$R...............................$640,000.................$R
9................$640,000.......................................$R...............................$1,280,000..............$R
$1,280,000....................................$R...............................$2,560,000..............$R
10..............$2,560,000....................................$R...............................$5,120,000..............$R
$5,120,000....................................$R...............................$10,240,000............$R
11..............$10,240,000..................................$R...............................$20,480,000............$R
$20,480,000..................................$R...............................$40,960,000............$R
12..............$40,960,000..................................$R...............................$81,920,000............$R
$81,920,000..................................$R...............................$163,840,000..........$R
13..............$163,840,000................................$R...............................$327,680,00............$R
$327,680,000................................$R...............................$300,000,000..........$R
14..............$300,000,000................................$R...............................$600,000,000..........$R
$600,000,000................................$R...............................$1,200,000,000.......$R
*$27,680,000 goes to 53 tracks for multiple earnings to reach $89,000,000,000.
*tax on $4,000,000=$1,320,000,000
1................$10................................................$R...............................$20..........................$R
$20................................................$R...............................$40..........................$R
2................$40................................................$R...............................$80..........................$R
$80................................................$R...............................$160........................$R
3................$160..............................................$R...............................$320........................$R
$320..............................................$R...............................$640........................$R
4................$640..............................................$R...............................$1,280.....................$R
$1,280...........................................$R...............................$2,560.....................$R
5................$2,560...........................................$R...............................$5,120.....................$R
$5,120...........................................$R...............................$10,240...................$R
6................$10,240.........................................$R...............................$20,480...................$R
$20,480.........................................$R...............................$40,960...................$R
7................$40,960.........................................$R...............................$81,920...................$R
$81,920.........................................$R...............................$160,000.................$1,920
8................$160,000.......................................$R...............................$320,000.................$R
$320,000.......................................$R...............................$640,000.................$R
9................$640,000.......................................$R...............................$1,280,000..............$R
$1,280,000....................................$R...............................$2,560,000..............$R
10..............$2,560,000....................................$R...............................$5,120,000..............$R
$5,120,000....................................$R...............................$10,240,000............$R
11..............$10,240,000..................................$R...............................$20,480,000............$R
$20,480,000..................................$R...............................$40,960,000............$R
12..............$40,960,000..................................$R...............................$81,920,000............$R
$81,920,000..................................$R...............................$163,840,000..........$R
13..............$163,840,000................................$R...............................$327,680,00............$R
$327,680,000................................$R...............................$300,000,000..........$R
14..............$300,000,000................................$R...............................$600,000,000..........$R
$600,000,000................................$R...............................$1,200,000,000.......$R
*$27,680,000 goes to 53 tracks for multiple earnings to reach $89,000,000,000.
*tax on $4,000,000=$1,320,000,000
RACING STATISTICS
before a 100% winning coefficient may be obtained;this data must be accrued:
*photos of horses,riders,and trainers before each race.This is to determine:
*rider weight gain from:
*having too much money and eating more.This is hazardous due to strain on the horse;as well as being
physically lax in his or her health.This may indicate a lesser desire to strive harder to win.2 things occur
at this stage:
[1]depression from too much money
[2]being too conten with havibng too much money;then,not caring about wins a much
*trainer weight gain from;
*having too much money and being lax in his or her training methods.this hazardous condition may
invoke:
[1]not spending money as fast;and,being impatient during training
[2]being content with profits and not concentrating as much on winning method training.
Statistics are determined by the photo of riders and trainers prior to racing.check if they ar happy,depressed,
angry;or,displaying another emotion.This will effect the morale of the team;and,consequently, race outcome.
*check how long before the race the rider,trainer,and horse ate lastly.Metabolism effects the horse,rider and
trainer variably.
*photos of horses,riders,and trainers before each race.This is to determine:
*rider weight gain from:
*having too much money and eating more.This is hazardous due to strain on the horse;as well as being
physically lax in his or her health.This may indicate a lesser desire to strive harder to win.2 things occur
at this stage:
[1]depression from too much money
[2]being too conten with havibng too much money;then,not caring about wins a much
*trainer weight gain from;
*having too much money and being lax in his or her training methods.this hazardous condition may
invoke:
[1]not spending money as fast;and,being impatient during training
[2]being content with profits and not concentrating as much on winning method training.
Statistics are determined by the photo of riders and trainers prior to racing.check if they ar happy,depressed,
angry;or,displaying another emotion.This will effect the morale of the team;and,consequently, race outcome.
*check how long before the race the rider,trainer,and horse ate lastly.Metabolism effects the horse,rider and
trainer variably.
CALCULATED LOSSES
TO MAKE LARGE UMS OF MONEY IN HORSE RACING,THE TRACK AND RIDER MUST FIRSTLY MAKE FUNDS TO PAY THE WINNER!!!
For $2,000,000,000
*$30,000,000 rider X 8 riders=$240,000,000
*$240,000,000 X 53 tracks=$12,720,000,000[losses]
*$53,000,000,000[$1,000,000,000 each track]
*TOTAL:$65,960,000,000
*TAX on $67,000,000,000=$21,440,000,000
*GRAND TOTAL FOR $67,000,000,000=$21,440,000,000
For $2,000,000,000
*$30,000,000 rider X 8 riders=$240,000,000
*$240,000,000 X 53 tracks=$12,720,000,000[losses]
*$53,000,000,000[$1,000,000,000 each track]
*TOTAL:$65,960,000,000
*TAX on $67,000,000,000=$21,440,000,000
*GRAND TOTAL FOR $67,000,000,000=$21,440,000,000
Saturday, September 26, 2009
HOTELS
*Doubletree Guest swuite
*Times Square,New York
*$469/night
*140,700/month
*$422,100/3 months
*$844,200/6 months
*Times Square,New York
*$469/night
*140,700/month
*$422,100/3 months
*$844,200/6 months
SALVATION ARMY TRUCK PICKUPS
*clothes
*washing machine
*dryer
*Television[s]
*stereo
*ceiling fans
*bath towels/wash rags
*furniture
*sinks
*faucets
*water heaters
*stoves/ovens
*bathtubs
*microwave ovens
*barbecue pits
*beds/frames
*kitchen utensils
*lawn mowers
*light fixtures
*lamps
*refrigerators/freezers
*shoes/boots
*door knobs
*doors
*windows
*washing machine
*dryer
*Television[s]
*stereo
*ceiling fans
*bath towels/wash rags
*furniture
*sinks
*faucets
*water heaters
*stoves/ovens
*bathtubs
*microwave ovens
*barbecue pits
*beds/frames
*kitchen utensils
*lawn mowers
*light fixtures
*lamps
*refrigerators/freezers
*shoes/boots
*door knobs
*doors
*windows
GRANT ITEMS
this is a list of items:
*CAMPER VAN:2010 Gulfstream Gladiator toy hauler
*optional diesel engine
*optional 140 gallon fuel tank
*optional 5 gallon water tank
*6318 floor plan
*custom sports items added:after market
*RV:2010 Gulfstream Tourmaster RV
*ATV:Polaris Sportsman 800 Big Boss 6X6[$10,000]
*optional hunting accessories
*FISHING/HUNTING ITEM CREDIT CARD:
*Bass Pro Shops:available custom amount card
*ATV items available
*GIFT CARDS:
*LL Bean
*FIRE PIT:http://www.firepits.com/
BARBECUE:
*BAR-B-Q TRAILER:Holstein Model 40c[$24,000]
*BARBEQUE ISLAND[$8,000]
*SPEAKERS:
*OUTDOOR SPEAKER DEPOT OSD-RX550 speakers
*Outdoor Speaker Depot OSD-IW850 in wall speakers
*Outdoor Speaker Depot OSD-IW550LCR in wall center speaker
*INSURANCE:
*Equitable: critical illness insurance
*Equtable:long term care insurance-EquiCare® 8000
*Cigna long term disability insurance
*Cigna short term disability insurance
*Black Bear:crime insurance
*Black Bear:property insurance
*Lyman and Sheets:crime insurance
*AIG: political risk insurance
*Alliant National:title insurance
*CAMPER VAN:2010 Gulfstream Gladiator toy hauler
*optional diesel engine
*optional 140 gallon fuel tank
*optional 5 gallon water tank
*6318 floor plan
*custom sports items added:after market
*RV:2010 Gulfstream Tourmaster RV
*ATV:Polaris Sportsman 800 Big Boss 6X6[$10,000]
*optional hunting accessories
*FISHING/HUNTING ITEM CREDIT CARD:
*Bass Pro Shops:available custom amount card
*ATV items available
*GIFT CARDS:
*LL Bean
*FIRE PIT:http://www.firepits.com/
BARBECUE:
*BAR-B-Q TRAILER:Holstein Model 40c[$24,000]
*BARBEQUE ISLAND[$8,000]
*SPEAKERS:
*OUTDOOR SPEAKER DEPOT OSD-RX550 speakers
*Outdoor Speaker Depot OSD-IW850 in wall speakers
*Outdoor Speaker Depot OSD-IW550LCR in wall center speaker
*INSURANCE:
*Equitable: critical illness insurance
*Equtable:long term care insurance-EquiCare® 8000
*Cigna long term disability insurance
*Cigna short term disability insurance
*Black Bear:crime insurance
*Black Bear:property insurance
*Lyman and Sheets:crime insurance
*AIG: political risk insurance
*Alliant National:title insurance
PERSONNEL WAGES
53 people/3 months:
*$92,666,260
*socal security tax=$9,919,838
GRAND TOTAL=$12,586,100
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53 people/6 months
*$185,332,520
*social scurity tax=$19,839,760
GRAN TOTAL=$205,172,200
*$92,666,260
*socal security tax=$9,919,838
GRAND TOTAL=$12,586,100
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53 people/6 months
*$185,332,520
*social scurity tax=$19,839,760
GRAN TOTAL=$205,172,200
MEDICAL COSTS
TOTAL COSTS:
*HOSPIALIZATION:Teddy/Linda=$5,000,000
*OPERATIONS>Teddy/Linda=$5,000,000
GRAND TOTAL=$10,000,000
*HOSPIALIZATION:Teddy/Linda=$5,000,000
*OPERATIONS>Teddy/Linda=$5,000,000
GRAND TOTAL=$10,000,000
JET CHARTER
RATES:
*$,200 per hour
*10 hours=$42,000
*50 hours for 3 people=$210,000
*$42,000 each for 53 people=$2,226,000
*$,200 per hour
*10 hours=$42,000
*50 hours for 3 people=$210,000
*$42,000 each for 53 people=$2,226,000
DAILY HORSE RACE BETTING
Generally,no more than $200-$500 may be bet in a single bet.
DAY.......BET PROFIT..........................NOTES
1..............$20-$800
2..............$800-$100,000
3..............$100,000-$6,000,000............HIRE ARMOURD CAR WITH VAULT
4..............$6,000,000-$12,000,000.......KEEP $6,000,000
5..............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
6..............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
7..............$6,000,000-$12,000,000.......HIRE SOCIAL SECURITY TAX LAWYER/PAY TAXES
8..............$6,000,000-$12,000,000.......OBTAIN MY NECESSITIES
9..............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
10............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
11............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
12............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
13............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
14............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
15............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
16............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
17............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
18............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
19............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
20............$6,000,000-$12,000,000...........PAY TAXES/HIRE PERSONNEL
21............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
22............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
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DAY....BET AMOUNT.........BET................PROFIT....................SAFETY..........................TOTAL
1..........$20.............................$10.................$10...........................$0.....................................$20
1..........$0...............................$10.................$10...........................$10...................................$20
1..........$20.............................$20.................$20...........................$0.....................................$40
1..........$40.............................$40.................$40...........................$0.....................................$80
1..........$80.............................$80.................$160.........................$0.....................................$160
1..........$160...........................$100...............$200.........................$60...................................$200
1..........$200...........................$200...............$200.........................$0.....................................$400
1..........$400...........................$800...............$800.........................$0.....................................$1,600
1..........$1,600........................$800...............$800.........................$800.................................$800
NOTE:save $200 for cab/hotel
2..........$800...........................$800...............$800.........................$0.....................................$1,600
2..........$1,600........................$1,000............$1,000......................$600.................................$2,000
2..........$2,000........................$2,000............$4,000......................$0.....................................$4,000
2..........$4,000........................$4,000............$8,000......................$2,000..............................$6,000
2..........$6,000........................$6,000............$12,000....................$0.....................................$12,000
2..........$12,000......................$10,000..........$20,000....................$2,000..............................$20,000
2..........$20,000......................$20,000..........$40,000....................$0.....................................$40,000
2..........$40,000......................$40,000..........$80,000....................$20,000............................$60,000
2..........$60,000......................$60,000..........$120,000..................$20,000............................$100,000
NOTE:obtain armoured car
3..........$100,000....................$100,000........$200,000..................$0.....................................$200,000
3..........$200,000....................$100,000........$100,000..................$100,000..........................$200,000
3..........$100,000....................$100,000........$200,000..................$0.....................................$200,000
3..........$200,000....................$200,000........$400,000..................$0.....................................$400,000
3..........$400,000....................$400,000........$800,000..................$0.....................................$80,000
3..........$800,000....................$800,000........$1,600,000...............$600,000..........................$1,000,000
3..........$1,000,000.................$1,000,000.....$2,000,000...............$0.....................................$2,000,000
3..........$2,000,000.................$2,000,000.....$4,000,000...............$0.....................................$4,000,000
3..........$4,000,000.................4,000,000.......$8,000,000...............$2,000,000.......................$6,000,000
NOTE:obtain courier
4..........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$6,000,000
5..........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$12,000,000
6..........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$18,000,000
7..........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$24,000,000
8..........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$30,000,000
9..........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$36,000,000
NOTE:pay gambler:$6,000,000
10........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$36,000,000
11........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$42,000,000
12........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$48,000,000
13........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$54,000,000
NOTE:pay $45,000,000 others necessities.R=$9,000,000
14........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$21,000,000
15........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$29,000,000
16........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$35,000,000
17........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$41,000,000
18........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$47,000,000
NOTE:pay $9,000,000 for hospitalization/transplants __________________________________________________________________________________
NOTE:
*DAY 4:join truck driving school[private]
*DAY 18:pay taxes on income-$45,379,680
DAY.......BET PROFIT..........................NOTES
1..............$20-$800
2..............$800-$100,000
3..............$100,000-$6,000,000............HIRE ARMOURD CAR WITH VAULT
4..............$6,000,000-$12,000,000.......KEEP $6,000,000
5..............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
6..............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
7..............$6,000,000-$12,000,000.......HIRE SOCIAL SECURITY TAX LAWYER/PAY TAXES
8..............$6,000,000-$12,000,000.......OBTAIN MY NECESSITIES
9..............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
10............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
11............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
12............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
13............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
14............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
15............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
16............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
17............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
18............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
19............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
20............$6,000,000-$12,000,000...........PAY TAXES/HIRE PERSONNEL
21............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
22............$6,000,000-$12,000,000
_________________________________________________________________________________
DAY....BET AMOUNT.........BET................PROFIT....................SAFETY..........................TOTAL
1..........$20.............................$10.................$10...........................$0.....................................$20
1..........$0...............................$10.................$10...........................$10...................................$20
1..........$20.............................$20.................$20...........................$0.....................................$40
1..........$40.............................$40.................$40...........................$0.....................................$80
1..........$80.............................$80.................$160.........................$0.....................................$160
1..........$160...........................$100...............$200.........................$60...................................$200
1..........$200...........................$200...............$200.........................$0.....................................$400
1..........$400...........................$800...............$800.........................$0.....................................$1,600
1..........$1,600........................$800...............$800.........................$800.................................$800
NOTE:save $200 for cab/hotel
2..........$800...........................$800...............$800.........................$0.....................................$1,600
2..........$1,600........................$1,000............$1,000......................$600.................................$2,000
2..........$2,000........................$2,000............$4,000......................$0.....................................$4,000
2..........$4,000........................$4,000............$8,000......................$2,000..............................$6,000
2..........$6,000........................$6,000............$12,000....................$0.....................................$12,000
2..........$12,000......................$10,000..........$20,000....................$2,000..............................$20,000
2..........$20,000......................$20,000..........$40,000....................$0.....................................$40,000
2..........$40,000......................$40,000..........$80,000....................$20,000............................$60,000
2..........$60,000......................$60,000..........$120,000..................$20,000............................$100,000
NOTE:obtain armoured car
3..........$100,000....................$100,000........$200,000..................$0.....................................$200,000
3..........$200,000....................$100,000........$100,000..................$100,000..........................$200,000
3..........$100,000....................$100,000........$200,000..................$0.....................................$200,000
3..........$200,000....................$200,000........$400,000..................$0.....................................$400,000
3..........$400,000....................$400,000........$800,000..................$0.....................................$80,000
3..........$800,000....................$800,000........$1,600,000...............$600,000..........................$1,000,000
3..........$1,000,000.................$1,000,000.....$2,000,000...............$0.....................................$2,000,000
3..........$2,000,000.................$2,000,000.....$4,000,000...............$0.....................................$4,000,000
3..........$4,000,000.................4,000,000.......$8,000,000...............$2,000,000.......................$6,000,000
NOTE:obtain courier
4..........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$6,000,000
5..........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$12,000,000
6..........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$18,000,000
7..........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$24,000,000
8..........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$30,000,000
9..........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$36,000,000
NOTE:pay gambler:$6,000,000
10........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$36,000,000
11........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$42,000,000
12........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$48,000,000
13........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$54,000,000
NOTE:pay $45,000,000 others necessities.R=$9,000,000
14........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$21,000,000
15........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$29,000,000
16........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$35,000,000
17........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$41,000,000
18........$6,000,000.................$6,000,000......$12,000,000.............$6,000,000......................$47,000,000
NOTE:pay $9,000,000 for hospitalization/transplants __________________________________________________________________________________
NOTE:
*DAY 4:join truck driving school[private]
*DAY 18:pay taxes on income-$45,379,680
FINGER LAKES RACE TRACK DATA
BETTING ASSETS.............2009 RACING DATE..................OTHER DATA
$4.2 BILLION.....................04/17/2009-12/05/2009...............OFF TRACK AVAILABLE
$4.2 BILLION.....................04/17/2009-12/05/2009...............OFF TRACK AVAILABLE
AFFIRMED RACE HORSE DATA
Affirmed was the last thoroughbred to win racing's prestigious Triple Crown, which consists of the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stakes. The Triple Crown, run for three-year-olds on three different tracks over three different distances, is among the most difficult of all sporting events, and only eleven horses have succeeded in winning this event.
Pedigree
Affirmed, ch.c.
foaled 1975
Exclusive Native, 1965
Raise A Native, 1961
Native Dancer
Raise You
Exclusive, 1953
Shut Out
Good Example
Won't Tell You, 1962
Crafty Admiral, 1948
Fighting Fox
Admiral's Lady
Scarlet Ribbon, 1957
Volcanic
Native Valor
Born: February 21, 1975, Harbor View Farm, Florida.
Current Location: Active stallion at Jonabell Farm, Lexington, Kentucky.
Racing Record:
Year
Age
Starts
1st
2nd
3rd
unp.
earnings
1977
2
9
7
2
0
0
$ 343,477
1978
3
11
8
2
0
1
901,541
1979
4
9
7
1
1
0
1,148,800
total
29
22
5
1
1
$2,393,818
Stakes Record:
At 2 years old:
Champion 2 year old Colt
won - Hopeful Stakes [G1]
won - Futurity Stakes [G1]
won - Laurel Futurity [G1]
won - Hollywood Juvenile Championship Stakes [G2]
won - Sanford Stakes [G2]
won - Youthful Stakes
2nd - Champagne Stakes [G1]
2nd - Great American Stakes
At 3 years old
Champion 3 year old Colt
Horse Of The Year
won - Kentucky Derby [G1]
won - Preakness Stakes [G1]
won - Belmont Stakes [G1]
won - Santa Anita Derby [G1]
won - Hollywood Derby [G1]
won - San Felipe Handicap [G2]
won - Jim Dandy Stakes {G3]
2nd - Marlboro Cup H. [G1]
2nd - Travers Stakes [G1]
At 4 years old:
Champion Handicap Horse
Horse of The Year
won - Hollywood Gold Cup [G1]
won - Jockey Club Gold Cup [G1]
won - Santa Anita Handicap [G1] *NTR 10f 1:59 3/5
won - Californian Stakes [G1]
won - Charles H Strub Stakes [G1]
won - Woodward Stakes [G1]
2nd - San Fernando Stakes [G2]
3rd - Malibu Stakes [G1]
Pedigree
Affirmed, ch.c.
foaled 1975
Exclusive Native, 1965
Raise A Native, 1961
Native Dancer
Raise You
Exclusive, 1953
Shut Out
Good Example
Won't Tell You, 1962
Crafty Admiral, 1948
Fighting Fox
Admiral's Lady
Scarlet Ribbon, 1957
Volcanic
Native Valor
Born: February 21, 1975, Harbor View Farm, Florida.
Current Location: Active stallion at Jonabell Farm, Lexington, Kentucky.
Racing Record:
Year
Age
Starts
1st
2nd
3rd
unp.
earnings
1977
2
9
7
2
0
0
$ 343,477
1978
3
11
8
2
0
1
901,541
1979
4
9
7
1
1
0
1,148,800
total
29
22
5
1
1
$2,393,818
Stakes Record:
At 2 years old:
Champion 2 year old Colt
won - Hopeful Stakes [G1]
won - Futurity Stakes [G1]
won - Laurel Futurity [G1]
won - Hollywood Juvenile Championship Stakes [G2]
won - Sanford Stakes [G2]
won - Youthful Stakes
2nd - Champagne Stakes [G1]
2nd - Great American Stakes
At 3 years old
Champion 3 year old Colt
Horse Of The Year
won - Kentucky Derby [G1]
won - Preakness Stakes [G1]
won - Belmont Stakes [G1]
won - Santa Anita Derby [G1]
won - Hollywood Derby [G1]
won - San Felipe Handicap [G2]
won - Jim Dandy Stakes {G3]
2nd - Marlboro Cup H. [G1]
2nd - Travers Stakes [G1]
At 4 years old:
Champion Handicap Horse
Horse of The Year
won - Hollywood Gold Cup [G1]
won - Jockey Club Gold Cup [G1]
won - Santa Anita Handicap [G1] *NTR 10f 1:59 3/5
won - Californian Stakes [G1]
won - Charles H Strub Stakes [G1]
won - Woodward Stakes [G1]
2nd - San Fernando Stakes [G2]
3rd - Malibu Stakes [G1]
Friday, September 25, 2009
HORSE DATA
this data is to be stored on computer:
WEATHER........TYPE OF TRACK.....WINS.....LOSSES.....HORSE SPEEDS....TRAINER...RIDER
WEATHER........TYPE OF TRACK.....WINS.....LOSSES.....HORSE SPEEDS....TRAINER...RIDER
$250,000 BET STATISTICS
PERIOD OF BET..........AMOUNT OF BET.......NUMBER BETS.........DAYS.............TOTAL
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................1....................$6,000,000
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................5....................$30,000,000
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................10..................$60,000,000
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................20..................$120,000,000
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................30..................$180,000,000
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................60..................$360,000,000
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................90..................$540,000,000
OPTIONALLY:up to 12 race track bets simultaneously.
20 SIMULTANEOUS BETS:
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................20.............................1....................$50,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................30.............................1....................$75,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................40.............................1....................$100,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................50.............................1....................$125,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................60.............................1....................$150,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................70.............................1....................$175,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................80.............................1....................$200,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................90.............................1....................$225,00,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................100...........................1....................$250,000,000
_________________________________________________________________________________
*5 Hours=10 bets
*2 Tracks=20 bets
*3 Tracks=30 bets
*4 Tracks=40 bets
*5 Tacks=50 bets
*6 Tracks=60 bets
*7 Tracks=70 bets
*8 Tracks=80 bets
*9 Tracks=90 bets
*10 Tracks=100 bets
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................1....................$6,000,000
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................5....................$30,000,000
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................10..................$60,000,000
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................20..................$120,000,000
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................30..................$180,000,000
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................60..................$360,000,000
12 Hours.......................$250,000.............................12.............................90..................$540,000,000
OPTIONALLY:up to 12 race track bets simultaneously.
20 SIMULTANEOUS BETS:
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................20.............................1....................$50,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................30.............................1....................$75,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................40.............................1....................$100,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................50.............................1....................$125,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................60.............................1....................$150,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................70.............................1....................$175,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................80.............................1....................$200,000,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................90.............................1....................$225,00,000
5 Hours.........................$250,000.............................100...........................1....................$250,000,000
_________________________________________________________________________________
*5 Hours=10 bets
*2 Tracks=20 bets
*3 Tracks=30 bets
*4 Tracks=40 bets
*5 Tacks=50 bets
*6 Tracks=60 bets
*7 Tracks=70 bets
*8 Tracks=80 bets
*9 Tracks=90 bets
*10 Tracks=100 bets
FLIGHT:JET LAG PREVENTION
Don't let jet lag spoil that much needed holiday trip to paradise or stop you from closing that career enhancing deal you've been working on for months.
Arriving full of excitement and anticipation is great, but finding that you can't sleep at night, you're tired during the day and you've got an upset stomach and a headache can do a lot more than just take the edge off your trip.
If you're seeking ways of preventing jet lag, or looking for the perfect jet lag remedy, then here are seven tips to start you on your search.
Tip 1. Clear the decks before your departure.
A much overlooked aspect of jet lag is the part played by stress. Running around trying to do a 1001 last minute jobs in the week before you fly. Worrying about whether the house will be safe. Sitting up until midnight the night before your flight paying the household bills. Sound familiar?
Plan well in advance and make sure that you've taken care of everything at least three or four days before you go. Then take it easy, get lots of rest and set aside time specifically for relaxation.
Tip 2. Start adjusting your bedtime before you go.
In the two weeks before your trip start to gradually adjust your bedtime. If you're flying east, bring your bedtime forward by ten or fifteen minutes each night so that, by the time you leave, you're going to bed about two hours earlier than normal. This will 'narrow the gap' between the time at which your body wants to go to bed and the time that the clock says you should go to bed at your destination.
Similarly, if you're traveling west, put your bedtime back by ten or fifteen minutes each day.
Tip 3. Reduce you caffeine intake.
Coffee, as well as other caffeinated drinks, both speeds up and slows down your internal body clock, depending upon the time of day that you consume it. When you're settled into a regular pattern of sleep this doesn't necessarily present too much of a problem, as the effects can tend to 'balance out'. However, when your body clock finds itself at odds with local time the effects of caffeine can be quite marked and add considerably to the problems of jet lag.
Tip 4. Avoid Pills.
With the exception of any prescribed medication that you normally take, you should avoid sleeping pills, so-called 'jet lag' pills and over the counter medication for jet lag. Not only do these have little or no beneficial effect, many of them can actually add to your problems.
In particular, avoid the common temptation to take sleeping pills during your flight. They may well help you to get to sleep on the aircraft, but they will add to your problems when you arrive at your destination.
Tip 5. Dress comfortably for your flight.
Choose comfortable and loose fitting clothes to travel in and tuck a pair of slippers into your carry-on luggage to wear on board the aircraft. It's nice to be able to get dressed up and go out once you reach your destination but nobody is going to expect you to get dressed up to the nines while you're traveling.
Tip 6. Get out in the sunshine.
Once you reach your destination get out into daylight as much as possible during the first few days of your trip. Daylight sends powerful signals to your body clock and you'll find that it adjusts far more quickly if it is exposed to the normal cycle of daylight and darkness at your destination. So take advantage of this and don't hide yourself away indoors.
Tip 7. Take something special with you.
It can often be difficult settling in strange surroundings and, in particular, relaxing sufficiently to fall asleep. So, take one or two items of special significance with you, perhaps a family photograph or a favorite bedside ornament, to help give a little bit of the feel of home.
Copyright 2005 Donald Saunders http://help-me-to-sleep.com
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Arriving full of excitement and anticipation is great, but finding that you can't sleep at night, you're tired during the day and you've got an upset stomach and a headache can do a lot more than just take the edge off your trip.
If you're seeking ways of preventing jet lag, or looking for the perfect jet lag remedy, then here are seven tips to start you on your search.
Tip 1. Clear the decks before your departure.
A much overlooked aspect of jet lag is the part played by stress. Running around trying to do a 1001 last minute jobs in the week before you fly. Worrying about whether the house will be safe. Sitting up until midnight the night before your flight paying the household bills. Sound familiar?
Plan well in advance and make sure that you've taken care of everything at least three or four days before you go. Then take it easy, get lots of rest and set aside time specifically for relaxation.
Tip 2. Start adjusting your bedtime before you go.
In the two weeks before your trip start to gradually adjust your bedtime. If you're flying east, bring your bedtime forward by ten or fifteen minutes each night so that, by the time you leave, you're going to bed about two hours earlier than normal. This will 'narrow the gap' between the time at which your body wants to go to bed and the time that the clock says you should go to bed at your destination.
Similarly, if you're traveling west, put your bedtime back by ten or fifteen minutes each day.
Tip 3. Reduce you caffeine intake.
Coffee, as well as other caffeinated drinks, both speeds up and slows down your internal body clock, depending upon the time of day that you consume it. When you're settled into a regular pattern of sleep this doesn't necessarily present too much of a problem, as the effects can tend to 'balance out'. However, when your body clock finds itself at odds with local time the effects of caffeine can be quite marked and add considerably to the problems of jet lag.
Tip 4. Avoid Pills.
With the exception of any prescribed medication that you normally take, you should avoid sleeping pills, so-called 'jet lag' pills and over the counter medication for jet lag. Not only do these have little or no beneficial effect, many of them can actually add to your problems.
In particular, avoid the common temptation to take sleeping pills during your flight. They may well help you to get to sleep on the aircraft, but they will add to your problems when you arrive at your destination.
Tip 5. Dress comfortably for your flight.
Choose comfortable and loose fitting clothes to travel in and tuck a pair of slippers into your carry-on luggage to wear on board the aircraft. It's nice to be able to get dressed up and go out once you reach your destination but nobody is going to expect you to get dressed up to the nines while you're traveling.
Tip 6. Get out in the sunshine.
Once you reach your destination get out into daylight as much as possible during the first few days of your trip. Daylight sends powerful signals to your body clock and you'll find that it adjusts far more quickly if it is exposed to the normal cycle of daylight and darkness at your destination. So take advantage of this and don't hide yourself away indoors.
Tip 7. Take something special with you.
It can often be difficult settling in strange surroundings and, in particular, relaxing sufficiently to fall asleep. So, take one or two items of special significance with you, perhaps a family photograph or a favorite bedside ornament, to help give a little bit of the feel of home.
Copyright 2005 Donald Saunders http://help-me-to-sleep.com
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INSURANCE COSTS
INSURANCE................................................................................COST/month..............50 YEAR COST
Hospitalization:
*basic............................................................................................$120,000...................$6,000,000
*I.C.U/C.C.U................................................................................$600,000...................$30,000,000
Hospitalization:
*basic............................................................................................$120,000...................$6,000,000
*I.C.U/C.C.U................................................................................$600,000...................$30,000,000
TAXES
THIS IS A BASIC SUMMARY OF TAXES:
TAX.....................................................................REMAINDER
*$6,000,000=$2,074,840.....................................$3,925,160
*$20,000,000=$6,974,840...................................$13,025,160
*$100,000,000=$34,974,840...............................$65,025,160
*$200,000,000=$69,974,840...............................$130,025,160
*$400,000,000=$139,974,840.............................$260,025,160
*$500,000,000=$174,974,840.............................$325,025,160
*$600,000,000=$209,974,840.............................$390,025,160
___________________________________________________________________________________
SOCIAL SECURITY TAX
PRIVATE...............................EMPLOYEE........................SURVIVOR/DISABILITY...REMAINER
*6,000,000
$174,000.................................$459,000............................$900,000...............................$3,292,160
$20,000,000
$580,000.................................$1,530,000.........................$3,000,000............................$10,915,160
$100,000,000..........................$
$400,000,000
$11,600,000............................$3,000,000........................$60,000,000...........................$188,425,160
$500,000,000
$14,500,000............................$38,250,000......................$75,000,000...........................$235,525,160
$600,000,000
17,400,000..............................$45,900,000......................$90,000,000...........................$254,125,160
NOTE:social security tax taken from entire profit.actual estimate is below:
$100,000,000
$2,900,000..............................$7,650,000........................$15,000,000...........................$89,450,000
__________________________________________________________________________________
REMAINDER AFTER TAX/SOCIAL SECURITY TAX
AMOUNT..........................................................REMAINDER
$6,000,000.........................................................-$85,524,840
$20,000,000.......................................................-$76,424,840
$100,000,000.....................................................-$24,424,840
$200,000,000.....................................................$40,575,160
$400,000,000.....................................................$170,575,160
$500,000,000.....................................................$235,575,160
$600,000,000.....................................................$300,575,160
TAX.....................................................................REMAINDER
*$6,000,000=$2,074,840.....................................$3,925,160
*$20,000,000=$6,974,840...................................$13,025,160
*$100,000,000=$34,974,840...............................$65,025,160
*$200,000,000=$69,974,840...............................$130,025,160
*$400,000,000=$139,974,840.............................$260,025,160
*$500,000,000=$174,974,840.............................$325,025,160
*$600,000,000=$209,974,840.............................$390,025,160
___________________________________________________________________________________
SOCIAL SECURITY TAX
PRIVATE...............................EMPLOYEE........................SURVIVOR/DISABILITY...REMAINER
*6,000,000
$174,000.................................$459,000............................$900,000...............................$3,292,160
$20,000,000
$580,000.................................$1,530,000.........................$3,000,000............................$10,915,160
$100,000,000..........................$
$400,000,000
$11,600,000............................$3,000,000........................$60,000,000...........................$188,425,160
$500,000,000
$14,500,000............................$38,250,000......................$75,000,000...........................$235,525,160
$600,000,000
17,400,000..............................$45,900,000......................$90,000,000...........................$254,125,160
NOTE:social security tax taken from entire profit.actual estimate is below:
$100,000,000
$2,900,000..............................$7,650,000........................$15,000,000...........................$89,450,000
__________________________________________________________________________________
REMAINDER AFTER TAX/SOCIAL SECURITY TAX
AMOUNT..........................................................REMAINDER
$6,000,000.........................................................-$85,524,840
$20,000,000.......................................................-$76,424,840
$100,000,000.....................................................-$24,424,840
$200,000,000.....................................................$40,575,160
$400,000,000.....................................................$170,575,160
$500,000,000.....................................................$235,575,160
$600,000,000.....................................................$300,575,160
JET CHARTER
Specifications:
*Lear Jet 40
*534 M.P.H.
*526 M.P.H. cruise
*$4,100 per hour
*5 hours:$20,500
*10 hours:$41,000
*90 days[24 hours per day]:$8,856,000
*Lear Jet 40
*534 M.P.H.
*526 M.P.H. cruise
*$4,100 per hour
*5 hours:$20,500
*10 hours:$41,000
*90 days[24 hours per day]:$8,856,000
SUPPLIES
these are on site supplies:
ITEM........................................QUANTITY.......USE
Ruggedized tablet P.C.....................4....................data processing
Portable Printer...............................4....................courier delivery
S.D. Cards.....................................8....................data storage for myself
Tyvek Envelopes............................varies.............courier delivery of papers
Portable CD ROM.........................1....................pemanent data storage
Ruggedized cell Phones...................58.................communications
Portable Label Maker.....................2...................for package destiny use for couriers
ITEM........................................QUANTITY.......USE
Ruggedized tablet P.C.....................4....................data processing
Portable Printer...............................4....................courier delivery
S.D. Cards.....................................8....................data storage for myself
Tyvek Envelopes............................varies.............courier delivery of papers
Portable CD ROM.........................1....................pemanent data storage
Ruggedized cell Phones...................58.................communications
Portable Label Maker.....................2...................for package destiny use for couriers
LIMOUSINE PERSONNEL
these personnel remain in the limousine:
*Secretary:track data
*Notary Publc
*Courier:deliver items to me
*Bodyguards:4 fo limousine personnel
*Bodyguards:2 or courier
*Private Investigator
*E.M.T. Nurses;2 for limouin personnel
*C.P.A.:real time accounting
*Secretary:processing insurance and other company projects
*Coordinator/Supervisor
*Secretary:track data
*Notary Publc
*Courier:deliver items to me
*Bodyguards:4 fo limousine personnel
*Bodyguards:2 or courier
*Private Investigator
*E.M.T. Nurses;2 for limouin personnel
*C.P.A.:real time accounting
*Secretary:processing insurance and other company projects
*Coordinator/Supervisor
PERSONNEL
these are the required personnel.
JOB DESCRIPTION....................................................................................QUANTITY
*Bodyguards.....................................................................................................6
*Secretaries......................................................................................................4
*Armed Guard Patrol........................................................................................4
*Armoured car personnel..................................................................................8
*C.P.A.............................................................................................................2
*Notary Public..................................................................................................1
*Couriers..........................................................................................................4
*Limousine drivers............................................................................................5
_________________________________________________________________________________
*Lawyer:tax......................................................................................................1 firm
*Lawyer:business..............................................................................................1 firm
*Lawyer:patent.................................................................................................1 firm
*C.P.A.:office...................................................................................................1 firm
*Secretary:dispatcher........................................................................................1 firm
*Private Investigator[2].....................................................................................1 firm
*Lawyer:estate planning....................................................................................1 firm
*Armoured Car[2:with vaults]...........................................................................1 firm
JOB DESCRIPTION....................................................................................QUANTITY
*Bodyguards.....................................................................................................6
*Secretaries......................................................................................................4
*Armed Guard Patrol........................................................................................4
*Armoured car personnel..................................................................................8
*C.P.A.............................................................................................................2
*Notary Public..................................................................................................1
*Couriers..........................................................................................................4
*Limousine drivers............................................................................................5
_________________________________________________________________________________
*Lawyer:tax......................................................................................................1 firm
*Lawyer:business..............................................................................................1 firm
*Lawyer:patent.................................................................................................1 firm
*C.P.A.:office...................................................................................................1 firm
*Secretary:dispatcher........................................................................................1 firm
*Private Investigator[2].....................................................................................1 firm
*Lawyer:estate planning....................................................................................1 firm
*Armoured Car[2:with vaults]...........................................................................1 firm
PERSONNEL COSTS
these are the costs of personnel.
PERSONNEL..........ITEM........................................COST EACH..............TOTAL........TIME SPAN
ALL.........................personal expense credit card......$20,000........................$1,160,000.......90 days
ALL.........................hotel room.................................$42,000........................$2,436,000.......90 days
ALL.........................tip..............................................$23,200........................$1,345,000.......last
ALL.........................pay rate......................................$25 per hour................$4,134,40.........daily
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PAYSCALE:
*hourly:$25
*tax:$8[32%]
*number personnel:58
*TOTAL HOURLY:$1,914
*TOTAL DAILY:$45,936
*GRAND TOTAL;48,268,480
^ALL payments by work contract only:24 hour call
^C.P.A. pay processing:
*direct deposit
*paycheck
*monthly,weekly,or daily pay
PERSONNEL..........ITEM........................................COST EACH..............TOTAL........TIME SPAN
ALL.........................personal expense credit card......$20,000........................$1,160,000.......90 days
ALL.........................hotel room.................................$42,000........................$2,436,000.......90 days
ALL.........................tip..............................................$23,200........................$1,345,000.......last
ALL.........................pay rate......................................$25 per hour................$4,134,40.........daily
_____________________________________________________________________________________
PAYSCALE:
*hourly:$25
*tax:$8[32%]
*number personnel:58
*TOTAL HOURLY:$1,914
*TOTAL DAILY:$45,936
*GRAND TOTAL;48,268,480
^ALL payments by work contract only:24 hour call
^C.P.A. pay processing:
*direct deposit
*paycheck
*monthly,weekly,or daily pay
C.P.A. SERVICES
these are the services to be perfomed by the C.P.A.
*proces insurance claims
*process tax preparations
*keep bookkeeping/accounting data
*process bill payments,keep records
*process accounts received/accounts payable records
*process accounts paid
*process tax payments
*proces insurance claims
*process tax preparations
*keep bookkeeping/accounting data
*process bill payments,keep records
*process accounts received/accounts payable records
*process accounts paid
*process tax payments
COORDNATOR/SUPERVISOR SERVICES
thes are the services t be performed by the coordinator/supervisor.
*locate motels/hotels.process room rental
*process jet charter
*process limousine services
*process armoured car services
*process storage deliveries
*process hirng of personnel
*process limousine services
*locate motels/hotels.process room rental
*process jet charter
*process limousine services
*process armoured car services
*process storage deliveries
*process hirng of personnel
*process limousine services
SECRETARY SERVCES
these are the services for secretaries to perform.
*process hospitalization,health,and other insurance
*process courier deliveries
*process chiroractor/medical appointments
*process enry into truck driving school
*locate top physicians,companies,etc.
*process car dliveries
*process payments to banks
*process armoued car deliveries
*process accounts
*process horse racing track data acquisition
*process notary public accounts
*process lawyer account
*process storage
*process receipt receival
*keep records of horses,racing schedules
*receive bt scheduls
*record bet statistics
*process puchase order:business
*process contracts:home building,demolition,wlder/fabrcator,etc.
*check if tracks offer off track bettin.process off track betting.
*process hospitalization,health,and other insurance
*process courier deliveries
*process chiroractor/medical appointments
*process enry into truck driving school
*locate top physicians,companies,etc.
*process car dliveries
*process payments to banks
*process armoued car deliveries
*process accounts
*process horse racing track data acquisition
*process notary public accounts
*process lawyer account
*process storage
*process receipt receival
*keep records of horses,racing schedules
*receive bt scheduls
*record bet statistics
*process puchase order:business
*process contracts:home building,demolition,wlder/fabrcator,etc.
*check if tracks offer off track bettin.process off track betting.
PURCHASE ORDER
this is for my private archives.
COMPANY...ITEM NUMBER...ITEM....QUANTITY...PRICE EACH...TOTAL
COMPANY...ITEM NUMBER...ITEM....QUANTITY...PRICE EACH...TOTAL
BUSINESS TRACK DATA
this form is to be taken to the track supervisor/manager for data accrual.
TRACK...SPECTATOR CAPACITY...ENTRANCE FEE..SPECTATORS PRESENT
____________________________________________________________________________________
NUMBER RACES...MANAGER PHONE#...HIGH BET...MAX DAILY LOSS TO TRACK
____________________________________________________________________________________
TRACK CONDITIONS...RACERS....NUMBER DAYS TO BET
___________________________________________________________________________________
TOTAL LOSS CAPACITY: DAYS....TOTAL ACCRUAL:5 DAYS
TRACK...SPECTATOR CAPACITY...ENTRANCE FEE..SPECTATORS PRESENT
____________________________________________________________________________________
NUMBER RACES...MANAGER PHONE#...HIGH BET...MAX DAILY LOSS TO TRACK
____________________________________________________________________________________
TRACK CONDITIONS...RACERS....NUMBER DAYS TO BET
___________________________________________________________________________________
TOTAL LOSS CAPACITY: DAYS....TOTAL ACCRUAL:5 DAYS
TOTAL EXPENSES FORM
this form will be kept in archives.
ITEM............................................................TOTAL EXPENSES............................GRAND TOTAL
Horse Race Bets............................................$
Purchase Orders............................................$
Room Rentals................................................$
Jet Flights......................................................$
Pay:Personnel................................................$
Bets..............................................................$
Courier.........................................................$
Armoured Car Service..................................$
Limousine Services........................................$
Notary Public Services..................................$
Lawyer Services...........................................$
Storage Fees................................................$
Bodyguard Services......................................$
Private Investigator Services..........................$
C.P.A. Services............................................$
Business Contracts........................................$
Purchase Orders...........................................$
Personal Expense:Workers............................$
Gambler Services..........................................$
Personnel Tips..............................................$
ITEM............................................................TOTAL EXPENSES............................GRAND TOTAL
Horse Race Bets............................................$
Purchase Orders............................................$
Room Rentals................................................$
Jet Flights......................................................$
Pay:Personnel................................................$
Bets..............................................................$
Courier.........................................................$
Armoured Car Service..................................$
Limousine Services........................................$
Notary Public Services..................................$
Lawyer Services...........................................$
Storage Fees................................................$
Bodyguard Services......................................$
Private Investigator Services..........................$
C.P.A. Services............................................$
Business Contracts........................................$
Purchase Orders...........................................$
Personal Expense:Workers............................$
Gambler Services..........................................$
Personnel Tips..............................................$
EXTRINSICAL EXPENSES
this form will be kept in archives.
CITY....COMPANY.....ITEM....QUANTITY....COST...TOTAL
CITY....COMPANY.....ITEM....QUANTITY....COST...TOTAL
ROOM RENTAL FORM
this form will be kep in archives.
CITY...COMPANY...NAME....ROOM NUMBER...LENGTH OF STAY....COST
CITY...COMPANY...NAME....ROOM NUMBER...LENGTH OF STAY....COST
SERVICES FORM
this form will be kept in archives
COMPANY...SERVICE...LENGTH OF TIME OF SERVICE...COST.....TOTAL
COMPANY...SERVICE...LENGTH OF TIME OF SERVICE...COST.....TOTAL
PURCHASE ORDER
This form will be with me for personal ordering
...........................................PURCHASE ORDER
COMPANY.....ITEM NUMBER...ITEM....QUANTITY....PRICE EACH....TOTAL
...........................................PURCHASE ORDER
COMPANY.....ITEM NUMBER...ITEM....QUANTITY....PRICE EACH....TOTAL
HORSE BETTING FORM
This form is used on track for track data.
...........................................................TRACK DATA
BET NUMBER.....TRACK....AMOUNT TOTAL....BET...ACCRUED...LOSS...TAX...SAFETY
...........................................................TRACK DATA
BET NUMBER.....TRACK....AMOUNT TOTAL....BET...ACCRUED...LOSS...TAX...SAFETY
Thursday, September 24, 2009
QUARTER RULE SEQUENCE:SECOND DAY
START AT 21:00
AMOUNT....................BET.........................ACCURED.............TAX..................SAFETY
HOUR 1:
$200,000......................$200,000.................$400,000.................$0......................$200,000
$200,000......................$200,000.................$400,000.................$0......................$0
HOUR 2:
$400,000......................$400,000.................$800,000.................$0......................$400,000
$400,000......................$400,000.................$800,000.................$0......................$0
HOUR 3:
$800,000......................$800,000.................$1,600,000............. $0......................$600,000
$1,000,000...................$1,000,000..............$2,000,000..............$0......................$1,000,000
STOP
*Hire security guard patol
*hire bodyguards
*hire armoured car
*hire secretaries
HOUR 4:
$1,000,000...................$1,000,000...............$2,000,000..............$0......................$1,000,000
$1,000,000...................$1,000,000...............$2,000,000..............$0......................$0
HOUR 5:
$2,000,000...................$2,000,000...............$4,000,000..............$0.......................$2,000,000
$2,000,000...................$2,000,000...............$4,000,000..............$0.......................$0
HOUR 6:
$4,00,000.....................$8,000,000................$16,000,000...........$0.......................$8,000,000
$8,000,000...................$8,000,000................$16,000,000...........$0.......................$0
HOUR 7:
$16,000,000.................$16,000,000..............$32,000,000...........$0.......................$16,000,000
$16,000,000.................$16,000,000..............$32,000,000...........$0.......................$16,000,000
HOUR 8:
$16,000,000.................$1,000,000................$32,000,000...........$0.......................$12,000,000
$20,000,000.................$20,000,000..............$40,000,000...........$0.......................$20,000,000
HOUR 9:
$20,000,000.................$20,000,000..............$40,000,000...........$0........................$20,000,000
$20,000,000.................$20,000,000..............$40,000,000...........$0........................$20,000,000
STOP
*Pay tax:$100,000,000
*pay helper:$20,000,000
*Keep:$20,000,000
*Save $60,000,000 for next day bets
AMOUNT....................BET.........................ACCURED.............TAX..................SAFETY
HOUR 1:
$200,000......................$200,000.................$400,000.................$0......................$200,000
$200,000......................$200,000.................$400,000.................$0......................$0
HOUR 2:
$400,000......................$400,000.................$800,000.................$0......................$400,000
$400,000......................$400,000.................$800,000.................$0......................$0
HOUR 3:
$800,000......................$800,000.................$1,600,000............. $0......................$600,000
$1,000,000...................$1,000,000..............$2,000,000..............$0......................$1,000,000
STOP
*Hire security guard patol
*hire bodyguards
*hire armoured car
*hire secretaries
HOUR 4:
$1,000,000...................$1,000,000...............$2,000,000..............$0......................$1,000,000
$1,000,000...................$1,000,000...............$2,000,000..............$0......................$0
HOUR 5:
$2,000,000...................$2,000,000...............$4,000,000..............$0.......................$2,000,000
$2,000,000...................$2,000,000...............$4,000,000..............$0.......................$0
HOUR 6:
$4,00,000.....................$8,000,000................$16,000,000...........$0.......................$8,000,000
$8,000,000...................$8,000,000................$16,000,000...........$0.......................$0
HOUR 7:
$16,000,000.................$16,000,000..............$32,000,000...........$0.......................$16,000,000
$16,000,000.................$16,000,000..............$32,000,000...........$0.......................$16,000,000
HOUR 8:
$16,000,000.................$1,000,000................$32,000,000...........$0.......................$12,000,000
$20,000,000.................$20,000,000..............$40,000,000...........$0.......................$20,000,000
HOUR 9:
$20,000,000.................$20,000,000..............$40,000,000...........$0........................$20,000,000
$20,000,000.................$20,000,000..............$40,000,000...........$0........................$20,000,000
STOP
*Pay tax:$100,000,000
*pay helper:$20,000,000
*Keep:$20,000,000
*Save $60,000,000 for next day bets
QUARTER RULE SEQUENCE:FIRST DAY
BEGIN AT 21:00
HOUR 1:
AMOUNT.............BET................ACRUED....................TAX.........................SAFETY
$10........................$10.................$20...............................$0............................$10
$10........................$10.................$20...............................$0............................$10
HOUR 2:
$10.........................$10................$20...............................$0.............................$0
$20.........................$20................$40...............................$0.............................$0
HOUR 3:
$40.........................$40................$80...............................$0.............................$40
$40.........................$40................$80...............................$0.............................$0
HOUR 4:
$80.........................$80................$160.............................$0.............................$80
$80.........................$80................$160.............................$0.............................$0
HOUR 5:
$160.......................$160..............$320.............................$0..............................$160
$160.......................$160..............$320.............................$0..............................$0
HOUR 6:
$320.......................$320..............$640.............................$0...............................$0
$640.......................$640..............$1,280..........................$0...............................$0
HOUR 7:
$1,280....................$1,280...........$2,560..........................$0...............................$1,280
$1,280....................$1,280...........$2,560..........................$0...............................$1,280
HOUR 8:
$1,280....................$1,280............$2,560..........................$0...............................$0
$2,560....................$2,560............$5,120..........................$0...............................$0
HOUR 9:
$5,120....................$5,120.............$10,240.......................$0...............................$240
$10,000..................$10,000...........$20,000.......................$0...............................$10,000
HOUR 10:
$10,000...................$10,000..........$20,000........................$0...............................$0
$20,000...................$20,000..........$40,000........................$0...............................$0
HOUR 11:
$40,000....................$40,000.........$80,000.......................$0...............................$20,000
$60,000....................$60,000.........$120,000.....................$0...............................$20,000
HOUR 12:
$100,000..................$100,000.......$200,000........................$0.............................$100,000
$100,000..................$100,000.......$200,000........................$175,000,000...........$75,000
HOUR 13:
$100,000..................$100,000.......$200,000........................$0.............................$100,000
$100,000..................$100,000.......$200,000........................$200,000..................$0
STOP
*keep $200,000 for the next night
*Rest-sleep
*obtain a new 1,500 minute phone card
HOUR 1:
AMOUNT.............BET................ACRUED....................TAX.........................SAFETY
$10........................$10.................$20...............................$0............................$10
$10........................$10.................$20...............................$0............................$10
HOUR 2:
$10.........................$10................$20...............................$0.............................$0
$20.........................$20................$40...............................$0.............................$0
HOUR 3:
$40.........................$40................$80...............................$0.............................$40
$40.........................$40................$80...............................$0.............................$0
HOUR 4:
$80.........................$80................$160.............................$0.............................$80
$80.........................$80................$160.............................$0.............................$0
HOUR 5:
$160.......................$160..............$320.............................$0..............................$160
$160.......................$160..............$320.............................$0..............................$0
HOUR 6:
$320.......................$320..............$640.............................$0...............................$0
$640.......................$640..............$1,280..........................$0...............................$0
HOUR 7:
$1,280....................$1,280...........$2,560..........................$0...............................$1,280
$1,280....................$1,280...........$2,560..........................$0...............................$1,280
HOUR 8:
$1,280....................$1,280............$2,560..........................$0...............................$0
$2,560....................$2,560............$5,120..........................$0...............................$0
HOUR 9:
$5,120....................$5,120.............$10,240.......................$0...............................$240
$10,000..................$10,000...........$20,000.......................$0...............................$10,000
HOUR 10:
$10,000...................$10,000..........$20,000........................$0...............................$0
$20,000...................$20,000..........$40,000........................$0...............................$0
HOUR 11:
$40,000....................$40,000.........$80,000.......................$0...............................$20,000
$60,000....................$60,000.........$120,000.....................$0...............................$20,000
HOUR 12:
$100,000..................$100,000.......$200,000........................$0.............................$100,000
$100,000..................$100,000.......$200,000........................$175,000,000...........$75,000
HOUR 13:
$100,000..................$100,000.......$200,000........................$0.............................$100,000
$100,000..................$100,000.......$200,000........................$200,000..................$0
STOP
*keep $200,000 for the next night
*Rest-sleep
*obtain a new 1,500 minute phone card
HALF RULE SEQUENCE:FINAL DAY
Start at 21:00
AMOUNT TOTAL.........AMOUNT OF BET................GAIN TOTAL..............................SAFETY
HOUR 1:
$600,000.........................$300,000................................$600,000......................................$300,000
$600,000.........................$300,000................................$600,000......................................$300,000
HOUR 2:
$600,000.........................$600,000................................$1,200,000...................................$600,000
$600,000.........................$600,000................................$1,200,000...................................$0
HOUR 3:
$1,200,000......................$1,200,000..............................$2,400,000...................................$1,200,000
$1,200,000......................$1,200,000..............................$2,400,000...................................$0
HOUR 4
$2,400,000......................$2,400,000..............................$4,800,000...................................$2,400,000
$2,400,000......................$2,400,000..............................$4,800,000...................................$0
HOUR 5:
$4,800,000......................$4,800,000...............................$9,600,000..................................$0
$9,600,000......................$9,600,000..............................$19,200,000.................................$9,600,000
HOUR 6:
$9,600,000......................$9,000,000..............................$19,200,000.................................$0
$19,200,000....................$19,200,000............................$38,400,000.................................$18,400,000
HOUR 7:
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
HOUR 8:
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000.............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000.............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
HOUR 9:
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000.............................$40,000,000..................................$20,000,000
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000.............................$40,000,000..................................$20,000,000
HOUR 10:
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000..............................$20,000,000.................................$20,000,000
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000..............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
HOUR 11:
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000..............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
$20,00,000......................$20,000,000..............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
STOP
OVER $200,000 HAS BEEN ACCUMULATED
*Pay $100,000,000 tax
*Hire personnel:$10,000,000
*Buy my own necessities:$51,000,000
*Buy others necessities:$50,000,000
*begin medical appointments/medical procedres:$9,000,000
AMOUNT TOTAL.........AMOUNT OF BET................GAIN TOTAL..............................SAFETY
HOUR 1:
$600,000.........................$300,000................................$600,000......................................$300,000
$600,000.........................$300,000................................$600,000......................................$300,000
HOUR 2:
$600,000.........................$600,000................................$1,200,000...................................$600,000
$600,000.........................$600,000................................$1,200,000...................................$0
HOUR 3:
$1,200,000......................$1,200,000..............................$2,400,000...................................$1,200,000
$1,200,000......................$1,200,000..............................$2,400,000...................................$0
HOUR 4
$2,400,000......................$2,400,000..............................$4,800,000...................................$2,400,000
$2,400,000......................$2,400,000..............................$4,800,000...................................$0
HOUR 5:
$4,800,000......................$4,800,000...............................$9,600,000..................................$0
$9,600,000......................$9,600,000..............................$19,200,000.................................$9,600,000
HOUR 6:
$9,600,000......................$9,000,000..............................$19,200,000.................................$0
$19,200,000....................$19,200,000............................$38,400,000.................................$18,400,000
HOUR 7:
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
HOUR 8:
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000.............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000.............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
HOUR 9:
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000.............................$40,000,000..................................$20,000,000
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000.............................$40,000,000..................................$20,000,000
HOUR 10:
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000..............................$20,000,000.................................$20,000,000
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000..............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
HOUR 11:
$20,000,000....................$20,000,000..............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
$20,00,000......................$20,000,000..............................$40,000,000.................................$20,000,000
STOP
OVER $200,000 HAS BEEN ACCUMULATED
*Pay $100,000,000 tax
*Hire personnel:$10,000,000
*Buy my own necessities:$51,000,000
*Buy others necessities:$50,000,000
*begin medical appointments/medical procedres:$9,000,000
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
1" STACK OF BILLS
$100 BILLS:
U.S. currency measures 0.0043 inches thick.
1 inch divided by 0.0043 = 232.55813953488372093023255813953
232 x 100 = $23,200.
All of the bills would need to be laying perfectly flat however.
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$1 BILLS:
$232.00 USD
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$1,000 BILLS:
$232,000 USD
U.S. currency measures 0.0043 inches thick.
1 inch divided by 0.0043 = 232.55813953488372093023255813953
232 x 100 = $23,200.
All of the bills would need to be laying perfectly flat however.
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$1 BILLS:
$232.00 USD
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$1,000 BILLS:
$232,000 USD
BET RATIOS
AMOUNT.......... INCREMENTS.......... BET AMOUNT............. TRACK NUMBERS
$100,000 .............$10,000...................... 10 .....................................1
$500,000 .............$50,000...................... 10 .....................................1
$1,000,000 ..........$100,000 ....................10..................................... 1
$10,000,00 ...........$1,000,000................ 10..................................... 1
$100,000,000 .......$1,000,000 ................10.................................... 10
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$10,000,000.......... $100,000................... 10.................................... 10
$100,000,000 ........$100,000 ...................20.................................... 50
$100,000 .............$10,000...................... 10 .....................................1
$500,000 .............$50,000...................... 10 .....................................1
$1,000,000 ..........$100,000 ....................10..................................... 1
$10,000,00 ...........$1,000,000................ 10..................................... 1
$100,000,000 .......$1,000,000 ................10.................................... 10
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$10,000,000.......... $100,000................... 10.................................... 10
$100,000,000 ........$100,000 ...................20.................................... 50
BRIEFCASE MONEY CAPACITY
A bundle of 100 $100 bills is approximately 2.5" x 6" x 0.5". Briefcases are usually ~25" x 18" x 4" (10 bills by around 3 bills by pretty thin). So something like 10x3x8 = 240 bundles of bills, at $10,000 per bundle, for a grand total of $2.4 million.
$1-$2 million easily fits into into a moderately sized briefcase.
A thin attache' case is 18"x12"x4.5" or so, which is 6x2x8 = 96 bundles, or $960,000.
$1-$2 million easily fits into into a moderately sized briefcase.
A thin attache' case is 18"x12"x4.5" or so, which is 6x2x8 = 96 bundles, or $960,000.
ON SITE PURCHASES
ITEM----------- AMOUNT------ TIME PERIOD---- TOTAL----- PEOPLE---- GRAND TOTAL
gas card ---------$2,667/month-----50 years----------- $1.6 mllion ------7-------- $1.2014 million
food card------- $500/month -------50 years----------- $300,000------- 8 --------$2.4 million
health insurance- $1,500month------ 50 years----------- $900,000-------- 8------- $7.2 million
dental insurance- $500/month -------50 years----------- $300,000-------- 8------- $2.4 million
bills payments ---$1,500/month----- 50 years----------- $900,000-------- 8 --------$7.2 million
AAA insurance-- $1,500/month---- 50 years------------ $900,000-------- 8--------- $7.2 million
auto insurance--- $400/month------- 50 years -----------$240,000-------- 8--------- $1.92 million
TOTAL:$5.14 million $39.5214 million
my gas card $12,400 50 years $6.36 million $45.8914 million
ITEM PRICE:EACH QUANTITY TOTAL
Dodge challenger $50,000 2 $100,000
motorcycle chopper $30,000 1 $30,000
Ford van motorhome $10,000 3 $300,000
hunting ATV $15,000 3 $45,000
Airsteam rv $1,200,000 2 $2,400,000
Lincoln town car $60,000 1 $60,000
Corvette $80,000 1 $80,000
Ford Custom van $150,000 1 $150,000
Mack Titan truck $240,000 1 $240,000
trailer home $2,000,000 1 $2,000,000
pay assistant $30,000,000 1 $30,000,000
TOTAL:$91.296 million
gas card ---------$2,667/month-----50 years----------- $1.6 mllion ------7-------- $1.2014 million
food card------- $500/month -------50 years----------- $300,000------- 8 --------$2.4 million
health insurance- $1,500month------ 50 years----------- $900,000-------- 8------- $7.2 million
dental insurance- $500/month -------50 years----------- $300,000-------- 8------- $2.4 million
bills payments ---$1,500/month----- 50 years----------- $900,000-------- 8 --------$7.2 million
AAA insurance-- $1,500/month---- 50 years------------ $900,000-------- 8--------- $7.2 million
auto insurance--- $400/month------- 50 years -----------$240,000-------- 8--------- $1.92 million
TOTAL:$5.14 million $39.5214 million
my gas card $12,400 50 years $6.36 million $45.8914 million
ITEM PRICE:EACH QUANTITY TOTAL
Dodge challenger $50,000 2 $100,000
motorcycle chopper $30,000 1 $30,000
Ford van motorhome $10,000 3 $300,000
hunting ATV $15,000 3 $45,000
Airsteam rv $1,200,000 2 $2,400,000
Lincoln town car $60,000 1 $60,000
Corvette $80,000 1 $80,000
Ford Custom van $150,000 1 $150,000
Mack Titan truck $240,000 1 $240,000
trailer home $2,000,000 1 $2,000,000
pay assistant $30,000,000 1 $30,000,000
TOTAL:$91.296 million
PERSONNEL
AT THE TRACK:
*I.R.S.
*Secretary:
[1]receive necessary infomation for me
[2]send/record financial data
[3]work with office secretary
[4]order items for me
[5]send couriers
*Bodyguards
*Armoured Cars:send money to vaults
*Security Guards:
[1] watch over vehicles
[2]watch over secretary/other personnel
[3]perform vehicle area watch
*Limousine:
[1]for personal business transportation
*Notary Public:
[1]have I.R.S. sign receipts/notarize
OFF TRACK:
*Tax Lawyer:work with C.P.A.
*C.P.A.:work with office secretary
*Business Lawyer:work with office secretary
*Estate Lawyer:work with office secretary
*Car Transporters:work with office secretary
*Notary Public:work with office secretary
*Insurance companies:work with office secretary
*Courier:ork with office secretary
*Mayflower Moving:work with office secretary
*Salvation Army;send trucks by office secretary
*Secretary:
[1]purchase ordering
[2]send titles/papers by courier
[3]send movers
[4]keep bookkeeping/send me a copy
[5]obtain lawyer advice:send me a copy
[6]have cars transported
[7]have papers notarized
[8]set up accounts with insurance companies/gas companies
[9]keep money records/tax records
[10]contact stores for merchandise:send courier/armoured cars
[11]send Salvation Amy trucks to pick up items
[12]snd Couriers to deliver automobile titles
[13]set up a storage
[14]deliver attorney letters
[15]set up name change/bring me papers
[16]have items delivered to storage
[17]have items delivered to me:such as briefcases,laptop computer,sd card,etc.
[18]set up medical appointments:chiropractors/disability determination[hip,spine],and other
*I.R.S.
*Secretary:
[1]receive necessary infomation for me
[2]send/record financial data
[3]work with office secretary
[4]order items for me
[5]send couriers
*Bodyguards
*Armoured Cars:send money to vaults
*Security Guards:
[1] watch over vehicles
[2]watch over secretary/other personnel
[3]perform vehicle area watch
*Limousine:
[1]for personal business transportation
*Notary Public:
[1]have I.R.S. sign receipts/notarize
OFF TRACK:
*Tax Lawyer:work with C.P.A.
*C.P.A.:work with office secretary
*Business Lawyer:work with office secretary
*Estate Lawyer:work with office secretary
*Car Transporters:work with office secretary
*Notary Public:work with office secretary
*Insurance companies:work with office secretary
*Courier:ork with office secretary
*Mayflower Moving:work with office secretary
*Salvation Army;send trucks by office secretary
*Secretary:
[1]purchase ordering
[2]send titles/papers by courier
[3]send movers
[4]keep bookkeeping/send me a copy
[5]obtain lawyer advice:send me a copy
[6]have cars transported
[7]have papers notarized
[8]set up accounts with insurance companies/gas companies
[9]keep money records/tax records
[10]contact stores for merchandise:send courier/armoured cars
[11]send Salvation Amy trucks to pick up items
[12]snd Couriers to deliver automobile titles
[13]set up a storage
[14]deliver attorney letters
[15]set up name change/bring me papers
[16]have items delivered to storage
[17]have items delivered to me:such as briefcases,laptop computer,sd card,etc.
[18]set up medical appointments:chiropractors/disability determination[hip,spine],and other
BETTING STRUCTURES
THIRD RULE:
AMOUNT------------- SAVE---------- TAX-------------- BET-------------- SAFETY
$600,000--------------- $150,000------ $200,000-------- $100,000-------- $100,000
$1,280,000------------- $400,000------ $400,000-------- $200,000--------- $200,000
$2,560,000------------- $800,000------ $800,000-------- $400,000--------- $400,000
$5,000,000------------- $1,600,000---- $1,600,000------ $800,000--------- $800,000
$10,000,000------------ $3,2000,000--- $3,200,000 ------$1,600,000------- $1,600,000
$60,000,000------------ $19,200,000--- $19,20,000------ $9,600,000-------- $9,600,000
*This amount takes care of ALL of my necessities;plus $4,000,000 extra
$200,000,000----------- $60,000,000--- $60,000,000----- $30,000,000------ $30,000,000
AMOUNT------------- SAVE---------- TAX-------------- BET-------------- SAFETY
$600,000--------------- $150,000------ $200,000-------- $100,000-------- $100,000
$1,280,000------------- $400,000------ $400,000-------- $200,000--------- $200,000
$2,560,000------------- $800,000------ $800,000-------- $400,000--------- $400,000
$5,000,000------------- $1,600,000---- $1,600,000------ $800,000--------- $800,000
$10,000,000------------ $3,2000,000--- $3,200,000 ------$1,600,000------- $1,600,000
$60,000,000------------ $19,200,000--- $19,20,000------ $9,600,000-------- $9,600,000
*This amount takes care of ALL of my necessities;plus $4,000,000 extra
$200,000,000----------- $60,000,000--- $60,000,000----- $30,000,000------ $30,000,000
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