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The best thing about predictions are they're free. It's just my opinion, whether you agree with it doesn't matter one bit to me. You're the same guy who criticizes most of the drivers at Mohawk and says how corrupt the track is, yet you continue to wager on the track on a regular basis, does that make you smart to wager on a track you think is corrupt?
If you're really serious about quitting after this year why not start right now? Do you really think you'll be able to keep your word on quitting gambling after this year. When you've been at anything for a long time it's difficult to give it up. Some people quit smoking cold turkey, but when gambling is in your blood it's much more difficult.
He will go undefeated racing against that pile of shit up there. And I suspect because he's had the easiest schedule since Beach, he might well be able to ship south a couple of times and be great on those days as well. It's not like yesteryear when every race would be contested and long travel was part of the deal.
I agree that gambling is a challenge especially when you have to depend on the trainer having their horse ready and the driver or jockey make the right moves during a race.
You can solve this problem by owning horses. This way you see what goes on behind the scenes. It's even tougher trying to make money at the windows too! Owning them for me has cut down my 'gambling addiction'!
Well done sir, your multi-win weekend.