Agua Caliente in Tijuana |
In 1987, Mark "Miami" Paul, who had been betting on horse races since his teens, tuned in to watch a race at New York's prestigious Saratoga racetrack. He couldn't take his eyes off Winning Colors, a two-year old filly who was bigger than most colts. She broke out of the gate and never lost the lead. Transfixed, he knew if she ever ran in his home state, California, he and his betting pal Dino would bet on her.
Though Miami worked as a realtor, by the time one rolled around, he'd tidied us his desk and could make the first race at Santa Anita with Dino.
"I only had one skill," he told US Bets. “That was knowing Dino Matteo, my best friend and the guy who introduced me to horse racing.
FIGURING THE ODDS
Miami knew a special horse when he saw one but Dino was brilliant, he said. "He always had an angle and always figured the odds. He read the racing form. He dithered over the horse’s past performance. He’d watch replays. He might not bet for a while but when he thought he had an edge, he'd bet with both hands.
"He was the best I'd ever seen.”
Winning Colors made it to California and was scheduled to run at Santa Anita later on that year. Watching her beat all the colts in numerous races energized both Miami and Dino and fanned their obsession with the filly. She kicked the stuffing out of every contender, race after race, taking first. The spell was cast: Maybe she could run in the Kentucky Derby.
THE KENTUCKY DERBY?
Their unlikely enterprise, planning six months in advance that an unknown soon to be three-year old filly could make the entrance requirements to the 114-year old Kentucky Derby, sounded Pollyanna-like in the extreme. Firstly, only two fillies had won the derby in the entirety of the race's history. And secondly, once entered, she’d have to win to bring home the bacon. The odds against her were high. Still they held on to hope.
One morning, Dino called Miami early. He was agitated, Miami said, and talking fast. "Listen, I was up all night running stats. She's so incredible she's starting to get noticed. They did a news article about her yesterday. The odds on her will change, soon. We've got to go to Tijuana, today."
Miami pushed back. "Vegas is closer and no border crossing."
UNBELIEVABLE ODDS