Some tracks have double quinielas, you can choose a race of quiniela, then the next game of quiniela. It usually costs $4 - twice the cost of a regular quiniela bet. Of course, they pay more than just a single quinielas, but that doesn't mean they are always a good choice.
My rule of thumb for double quiniela is that if I can come up with a good, sturdy two-dog quiniela for each of the two races that make up the double quinea, I will only play them. If I can't, I won't play. This means that if I have three dog bets for each game, I will still pass double quiniela.
The reason for this is that playing all these combinations for DQ will only cost too much. This led me to another qualification for playing double quinielas. I just didn't affect my net profit when I started playing DQ.
If I just advance a little, I won't play DQ. If I am behind, I don't...
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