View Single Post
  #7  
Old 02-23-2011, 08:16 AM
joeydb's Avatar
joeydb joeydb is offline
Santa Anita
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Southeastern PA
Posts: 3,044
Default

I can adapt to both. I frequently play from home, and my concentration is best there.

When I go to tournaments, I handicap in advance and just revise for scratches or odds changes in the tournament room. The energy is good there too -- everybody is excited.

Live at the track in the crowd is as fun as it gets, but when I go there I need to do almost all the handicapping in advance and print out a sheet of paper from the computer. My ability to adjust will be limited and I won't have access to the original figures or calculations I performed.

Adaptation is always key and all these experiences have pros and cons. As long as they are running and I can bet, I'll handle any of these environments.
Reply With Quote