I have had only one play of Longshot at a busy game group meeting and have not read the rules. I too noticed (like some other posters) that a $5 betting increment does not do this game justice. So with out reading much into it, or researching the consequences, and probably not a lot of chance to ever get it tested, I offer up a variant for your discussion.
What if you are allowed to bet $10 on a horse, but than you do not get to draw a card that turn.
What if you are allowed to make a $15 bet, but than you don't get to draw a card AND you lose your next turn.
I would anticipate lots of these bets happening when the lead horses are about 2/3 around the track.
Just tossing it out there.....
What if you are allowed to bet $10 on a horse, but than you do not get to draw a card that turn.
What if you are allowed to make a $15 bet, but than you don't get to draw a card AND you lose your next turn.
I would anticipate lots of these bets happening when the lead horses are about 2/3 around the track.
Just tossing it out there.....