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![]() Here's an idea. Go to the track with no $ except for your bank card. Get as drunk as you possibly can so the next day you can't remember how many times you actually hit the ATM. No matter how much you bring home, it seems reasonable the next morning.
However, this only works if you purposely don't pay attention to bank statements and/or your wife doesn't know what's going on either. |
#2
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![]() <snip> i go for a day at stimucast and handicap 3-4 tracks all day<snip>
bet one track ( two at most ), follow trainers, jockeys, patterns, and play the horizontal wagers. |
#3
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![]() in my humble opinion the key is to focus your attention and betting dollar on no more then 2 meets. with time, patience and some smart money management skills you should find yourself having a good time. betting strategy is CRUCIAL. exotic bets, etc etc. For me, I roll with betting to win and place, pick 3's and the occasional pick 4.
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#4
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![]() I play for the action. I have accepted that. I win this week next week I lose
a total wash then I lose , lose, lose... time to take a break I only get down on myself when I save money and it ends up costing me thousands. Seems like the only time I make money is when I go through all the races. Bet the 10 or 20 I like and go home. ![]()
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#5
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![]() Yes you can end up with a small fortune in this game, but you have to start with a very large fortune and know when to quit.
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I enjoyed that a lot my sides hurt
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#7
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![]() Here's my trick
![]() ![]() I did it & had $8,000 in the tin so was great for a overseas holiday, placed $100 on a horse as i was going to the airport it came in paying $16 & had $1,600 when i came back which was good cause i was broke ![]() |
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![]() I'd second the notion that you limit your focus to one track. get familiar with the jocks, trainers, horses. I find it give me an etherial feel especially when playing trainer/ J/T angles.
I also find that going to the paddock and looking at the horses will help you find a diamond in the rough or an underlay that may not seem to have his heart in it. Not every race by anymeans, but a couple-three times a day on average you can pick up some hints by watching the body language of the trainers giving instructions, and most importantly the horses themselves. The last time I was at TBD I saw a horse that looked like he was ready to beat the world. 27-1 on the tote board seemed to disagree. a 10.00 win ticket proved the horse, not the board, was right.. Conversely on the same card, I witnessed a 6-5 favorite with a peculiar foot flight. Could have been the shoes, don't know, but I knew there was something amiss. Left him out of my exacta, with what turned out to be good reason - he came in third... |