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Harness Racing / Re: When You Realize You Are A Gambling Loser
« Last post by andrew on Today at 08:04:22 PM »
i kinda understand trig. i dont wager anywhere close as i use to. result: i have more in my bank account. but i tell ya what, i wouldnt have given up those years for anything. excitement, fun times with fun people, splurging after a good score, late nights, some later than others lol.
look at it this way. its entertainment, go golfing, cost ya money, shoot a little pool, cost ya money, go to ballgame, cost ya a lot more money.
way i look at it, hundred years from now it isnt going to make one bit of difference how the world turns.
need a break away from it, cool. whatever you do in life, enjoy. i dont believe in reincarnation. do what makes ya happy
you said it the other day. we lived in the best of times, music, woman, weed, budweiser, lots of laughs, lots of fights. so we slow down now. as the saying goes. 'we did it our way'
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Harness Racing / Re: When You Realize You Are A Gambling Loser
« Last post by gogasgoboom on Today at 08:02:46 PM »
I think you are jumping out of the "game" without looking at other ways to bet. I remember watching a guy named Scott McMannis, a pretty sharp horseplayer out of Chicago talk about why he and the few others have been successful gambling on throughbreds. He said the number one trait a successful horseplayer must have is discipline. They have to limit their wagers to "value" bets and NEVER bet "just to gamble". He said there were some weeks he sat at the track and made 2 or 3 bets out of 60 or so races. He said many times he made a great profit by hitting just 1 of those 3 races. Hitting 2 of the 3 made him a sweet profit.  His second trait was to study films of the races he is watching to bet. See the trip. Study the track conditions. And formulate the speed figures. And the third trait was the most important of them all. Money Management. He said that if you go with $200 to the track and bet 10 all 10 races, that's $20 a race. Instead pick two races you really like and bet $100 a race. He's a very sharp handicapper. I have been limiting my wagers and am up $3895 going into June. Not a fortune. But i'm happy I've made a profit so far this year. Just some food for thought my friend.

So true. You can beat a race but you can't beat the races.
I toss races to the extreme. No off tracks, no 2 year olds, no maidens. no trotters and sometimes no bottom claimers. Target certain classes and become an expert on them.
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Harness Racing / Re: When You Realize You Are A Gambling Loser
« Last post by Pacer 2 on Today at 07:57:31 PM »
I think you are jumping out of the "game" without looking at other ways to bet. I remember watching a guy named Scott McMannis, a pretty sharp horseplayer out of Chicago talk about why he and the few others have been successful gambling on throughbreds. He said the number one trait a successful horseplayer must have is discipline. They have to limit their wagers to "value" bets and NEVER bet "just to gamble". He said there were some weeks he sat at the track and made 2 or 3 bets out of 60 or so races. He said many times he made a great profit by hitting just 1 of those 3 races. Hitting 2 of the 3 made him a sweet profit.  His second trait was to study films of the races he is watching to bet. See the trip. Study the track conditions. And formulate the speed figures. And the third trait was the most important of them all. Money Management. He said that if you go with $200 to the track and bet 10 all 10 races, that's $20 a race. Instead pick two races you really like and bet $100 a race. He's a very sharp handicapper. I have been limiting my wagers and am up $3895 going into June. Not a fortune. But i'm happy I've made a profit so far this year. Just some food for thought my friend.

     I'm guessing that stupid peabrain didnt understand one word you said!   ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
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Harness Racing / Re: Is this a promotion?
« Last post by GOAT on Today at 07:54:36 PM »
Why don't you puff on Al Sharpton's black owl? You gay boy in bondage.
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Harness Racing / Re: can MAMBA defeat JANGLES?
« Last post by LUCPARK on Today at 07:49:11 PM »
All three in same division

We shall see I say DEXTER takes mamba
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Harness Racing / Re: When You Realize You Are A Gambling Loser
« Last post by dougie on Today at 07:42:07 PM »
I think you are jumping out of the "game" without looking at other ways to bet. I remember watching a guy named Scott McMannis, a pretty sharp horseplayer out of Chicago talk about why he and the few others have been successful gambling on throughbreds. He said the number one trait a successful horseplayer must have is discipline. They have to limit their wagers to "value" bets and NEVER bet "just to gamble". He said there were some weeks he sat at the track and made 2 or 3 bets out of 60 or so races. He said many times he made a great profit by hitting just 1 of those 3 races. Hitting 2 of the 3 made him a sweet profit.  His second trait was to study films of the races he is watching to bet. See the trip. Study the track conditions. And formulate the speed figures. And the third trait was the most important of them all. Money Management. He said that if you go with $200 to the track and bet 10 all 10 races, that's $20 a race. Instead pick two races you really like and bet $100 a race. He's a very sharp handicapper. I have been limiting my wagers and am up $3895 going into June. Not a fortune. But i'm happy I've made a profit so far this year. Just some food for thought my friend.
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Harness Racing / Re: Oak Grove 6th race
« Last post by Pacer 2 on Today at 07:41:37 PM »
DQ was correct.
Easy call

  Yeah, every time a plopper loses $2 they bitch and moan   ngc3 ngc3
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Harness Racing / Re: Is this a promotion?
« Last post by Bitter Truth on Today at 07:38:58 PM »
Like someone who can't spell 'LOSER'  ngc3 ngc3 11.wp
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Political Roundtable / Re: Trump's Gold Plated Horses
« Last post by andrew on Today at 07:37:48 PM »
Her track record speaks for herself and who she/was associated with!
The truth hurts!
Here we go with the sexual overtones yet again!
You really have sexual problems and issues when you say this!
You’re just a whiny crybaby because you can’t handle what people say and you show your ignorance!
I am an American!  Freedom of speech and expression!
SAD SO SAD you act like an asshole on plop!
One can only imagine you are in real life!
You really do have sexual issues when you constantly bring this up repeatedly!
Grow up!
Good luck!  You need it!
BYE BYE TROLL
ngc3 yep,, you da one bringing up sexual innuendo,, that wasnt me that put up that post, it was you or have you forgotten already !
name callimg now, asshole you say, wasmt me calling names or have you forgotten that as well !
you brought up the sexual degrading comment and i only called you on it or have you forgotten that also !
TROLL  ngc3 ngc3 freedom of speech or have you forgotten that as all the others !
good luck,, i dont need loans or care one iota [lol, heard that one here once, iota lol]how you spin things !
BYE raindude or is it rainf** or raina******
choose your words more carefully,,
you can be a better man,, im rooting for you  11.wp


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Harness Racing / Re: Is this a promotion?
« Last post by GOAT on Today at 07:36:47 PM »
Until everyone starts hating you because you're a looser.
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