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5% of 23 million ain't no chicken scratch, that's for sure!
Is no one concerned on how easily TCI circled the field. Recovering from the break & winning going away made him 20 lengths better then all except his stablemate. Are all the other two year trotters bad or is TCI far superior?
Not concerned at all. Was it 20, seemed like 15 made a lot of ground in a slow quarter. Contacted the field, grabbed on and he is in a different league than others.
I agree! About 35 years ago I had a trotter in to go at the Meadowlands. It was a claiming "handicap" and we had the highest claiming price on our horse, so he was given the 10 hole. Ben Webster was driving and he broke out of the gate, so was easily 15 lengths off the lead. Down the backstretch he caught the field and at the head of the lane Bennie pulled wide and just trotted down the field and won by a neck. Can't remember who the race caller was that night, but he said something to the effect.."I don't believe it!" Horse's name was Future Pro (out of Florida Pro) and he was one solid, tough trotter. We did not put him back in claimers for a while.
Mark Weaver and Mike Bruscemi gamble. Trust me.
i believe you. Frank Popfinger once told me as a young kid. If you dont make twice as much gambling as your horse earns racing youll go broke in this business. And nobody did better than Frank betting his own money. I could tell you stories you literally would not believe about frank.
Many horses have a good racing career after Burke. Somewhere in L.A. made a lot of money after Burke who got him from MacIntosh in Canada. Winning Shadow won a ton of races for Burke and after still won over 10 a year. Right now Backstreet Shadow is a Burke "castoff" after 2 trainers previously and in the form of his life. Burke is very well known for getting nickle breds especially trotters, and turning them into money earners consistently.
yeah, but so many ways to bleed cash, I would imagine at best their net/net is maybe 7 or 8 percent, so yeah maybe a million or a tick over.
Where are the pools even large enough to actually show a profit gambling on harness racing? I know plenty of guys that used to grind out a living ever year betting but today there is no way anyone can make a good score because the pools are small everywhere. It would have to be a multi race wager and then you show me someone that bets pic 3, 4, and 5’s and I’ll show you a loser in the long run. And I can’t remember that last time I actually saw a Ron Burke winning horse pay over $20. He is overbet in every race. They fir sure aren’t making very much through the windows. Trust me on this.