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McMannis was the real deal back in his era. He was an economics professor.He was like a rock sitting on his wallet for days. I don't know how he handled gimmicks but his straight bets were 1 unit to win and 2 units to place.If for some reason his horse finished 2nd a $3 place price would bring him even and if it was going to pay less than $3 you shouldn't be betting it anyway.His " numpers" had a flaw but back then you could get away with it.In today's era it would be bringing a butter knife to a gun fight.There was another pro in that era selling his "numpbers" but he was much more under the radar.
My mom used to like to buy the tip sheet from the guy by the turnstiles at Scioto.She did better when she bet numbers. She had some pretty good luck at times.
It was called Professors Speed Service.He would mail you updates on what " numpber" the winner ran for each race of each racing day.
So, you're saying you aren't going throw as much shit as you can at the wall & hopefully some sticks? Always found it funny, the guys who bet every race & then wonder why they dwindled their bankroll all night.
Money Management, Money Management, Money ManagementIn the late 60's early 70's I would often times meet up with Ora Stratton in the Pompano grandstand. In the beginning I would bet the same horses as Ora. I would go home a loser. Ora would go home a winner.Why?Ora would bet small most of the time, but big on the one or two horses he really liked. I on the other hand bet small on everything.I soon learned to only bet on the one or two horses Ora really liked. THEN WE BOTH WENT HOME WINNERS.