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Dividendazo racing program
Dividendazo racing program




dividendazo racing program

They are what aficionados would call dehado bets. Usually, those horses that have good standings would have lower “prize” amount because more people would naturally bet on them. For example, if you win a particular race and the amount of win is 70 pesos for that horse, your total winnings is 140 pesos. That means, if your horses win, you get double of the winnings assigned to the winning horse. One unit of bet is worth 5 pesos so if you bet 10 pesos, you have 2 units of bets. So that means, I paid 10 pesos each for the 1 st and 2 nd lead horses. In horse racing, you must guess the first two horses who will reach the finish line. We only watched 4 games and winning 2 games out of the 4 is a good batting average, right?īut before you even think that I must be a millionaire now (wink!), I was only betting 10 pesos each horse so that only meant winning about 50 to 200 pesos each time my bets won. But hear this – my bets won in the next two games! Of course, my “consultants,” my brother and niece, should share the credits as they also helped me in deciding which horses to bet for. It was so enjoyable! I am not a gambler but this was so exciting for me. We ordered food and drinks (and the usual beers for the men) and by the time we took our first bites and gulps, we were already thinking of what horses to bet for. My sister, brother, Ate’s hubby, my cute pamangkin, and F (my sister’s staff) got a table with a good view of the track and almost across the finish line of the oval track. 🙂 The place smells of testosterone but I was too happy and excited to even care. I then bought my first ever Dividendazo! I looked around and didn’t care that the people there were about 95% male. The house designs were simple yet pleasing and the place offers a breathtaking view of the valley and horse track below.Īnyway, the moment we entered the horserace track, I was already bitten by excitement. I like to mention this because Canyon Ranch is impressive. (But before that, I must mention that we also went to the Canyon Ranch, a housing development by Century Properties. I think my laughter even has a resemblance in the way he laughs (to some of you who may find my laughter ‘crazy’, well, you have my Dad to blame…wink…wink).Īnyway, not to digress…this part of my childhood was somehow revisited last weekend when my sister (Rowena), and brother (Dennis), and I went to the San Lazaro Leisure Park in Carmona, Cavite. Contagious it was because I cannot remember a moment when his laughter didn’t also make me laugh. He has this unique laughter that most people would describe us contagious. I grew up enjoying how my Dad would shout and laugh in triumph whenever his horses and favorite “hinetes” (jockeys) won.

Dividendazo racing program professional#

He was not what others would consider a professional gambler but he enjoyed this Sunday pastime when others would down bottles of cerveza or quarto cantos in corner stores. I grew up in Paco, Manila and “karera” is a favorite past time of the men in my neighborhood. Horse racing aficionados rely on this to predict their winners. Sold at 7 pesos (or sometimes 10 pesos) per piece, this is considered the main “review document” for “karera” aficionados. For those who think this is a designer labelor a stock market lingo (e.g., from “dividends”) (wink!), this is the published schedules of horse races at the San Lazaro Race Tracks in Makati and Carmona. Those who have ever placed a bet or watched a horserace would know what Dividendazo means.






Dividendazo racing program