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One final story on this topic from me…About 1992 I flew to Miami for a 3-day business meeting at the Doral Hotel. I got in early so I went over to Flagler Dogs. Around race #4 I boxed 3-4-6 exacta for $2.00, $12.00 total. After most of the field imploded around the first turn I was left with two of my dogs way ahead and finished 3-4. The payout appears and it was over $7,500!! I took the entire exacta pool with the only winning combination. Now I go to collect and the teller says if I gave him 10% he wouldn’t have to report the winnings to the IRS. I have no idea how that could happen but I declined. I was afraid he was undercover or something and just ask for the net amount, they took out 20% back then, and I got a check. When I got back north a few friends this was a common tactic in those days. Has any other Plopper heard of this from years ago?
Kinda teller related--'78 Yonkers Friday night -- The place is packed. I'm on line to bet a Double, two guys in front of me -- Long Hair at the window -- Jittery chain smoker in front of me. 2 minutes to post -- Long Hair seems to be betting every possible combination. Jittery is rocking on his heels -- checking for an alternative window -- no such luck. 1 minute to post -- Long Hair is still punching -- now the verbals from Jittery -- "C'mom, c'mon, let's go, let's go. Long hair is still punching. Jittery unravels a pack of Camels from his t-shirt sleeve and lights one. Now they're at the gate -- Jittery screams -- "C'mon!" Long Hair is unfazed, still punching. Jittery flips his lighter and lights the back of Long Hair's hair. Long Hair exits the line screaming, racing through the grandstand trying to put out his hair. Jittery makes his bet and scampers off. I make my bet 2 seconds before getting shut out. I went back the next night -- place still reeked of burnt hair. Funny how you remember things.
Did your bet win? Sometimes getting shut out is the best thing that can happen.
i hear the PEI track Charlottetown having heck of a time getting enough quality tellers most old guard gone..young one dont get all of our horse ticket mumbo jumbo = mistakes.good luck to them.