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Transcript 10/14/2009 - Janine LoGelfo

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:12 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Janine LoGelfo
Staten Island, NY
College student

Janine's car is a "run-down piece of what-ever" that needs some repairs...

Janine has no lifelines left.

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$12,500 - At the Track
To win a superfecta wager at the horse track, a bettor must pick how many of the top finishers in the correct sequence?
A: Two B: Three
C: Four D: Five

With 20 seconds on the clock, Janine decides to walk with $10,000.
Spoiler
C: Four (20)

Re: Transcript 10/14/2009 - Janine LoGelfo

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:57 am
by NellyLunatic1980
I've never been to a racetrack in my life, but I still know the terms exacta (2 horses) and trifecta (3 horses) to eliminate the first two choices. In watching the Kentucky Derby every year, I have never seen a bet for the top 5 horses, but have seen one for the top 4.

So I play on.

Re: Transcript 10/14/2009 - Janine LoGelfo

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 7:18 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Janine LoGelfo
Staten Island, NY
College student

Janine's car is a "run-down piece of what-ever" that needs some repairs...
Do regular people actually drive in NYC? Or maybe traffic on Staten Island isn't the same as in Manhattan.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$12,500 - At the Track
To win a superfecta wager at the horse track, a bettor must pick how many of the top finishers in the correct sequence?
A: Two B: Three
C: Four D: Five

With 20 seconds on the clock, Janine decides to walk with $10,000.
Spoiler
C: Four (20)
With no lifelines I thought she might be a "one-and-done". The only reason I know this is because it's talked about at Derby time every year (exacta, trifecta, superfecta, etc.).