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Originally Posted by hoovesupsideyourhead
curt get a job..play when you can..its tough for anyone who can take the losses over a period of time..you will have a cold streak everyone does.and when that happens and your short on cash you will not think clearly then go bust..if you must.find 2 prime plays of the day. if you make money.shut it down. play the next time you have a few prime plays..be happy with any forward movement of your bankroll.dont think im hot.. just be happy with your return.. this is the way you can build a bankroll and not get busted.betting action bets on a bad track..ie mountianer ect will kill you
take the dark days off..study hard watch alot of races /get a w list of horses
on drf. good luck
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Curt, my "non-gambling" advice on your thoughts is to keep your living expense overhead low.
I lived off of Calder and Gulfstream and the dogs for about a year with a little barely above minimum wage 20 hour/week job on the side while I was taking a couple grad classes. I had a roommate and a "paid for" car and only split utilities and rent and food to pay for, and made a pretty nice life during that time.
I also took advantage of a junket out of Fort Lauderdale that flew to the Playboy Club casino in The Bahamas each afternoon for $20 round trip with a before sunrise return.
Of course I watched the race recaps on Miami TV each afternoon immediately following my viewing of "The Rockford Files" and "Hogan's Heroes."
And I had lots of time for my share of women. Since I barely worked, I found a couple of especially good ladies who loved to fish, and I would take them for cheap night trips to fish the Gulfstream for kingfish, or the reefs of Key Largo for red snapper and yellow tail. I always ate what I caught......
In retrospect, I guess I might have wasted that year, or so.
Not!
:-)