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dougie

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Back in the saddle with some Friday wagers
« on: Today at 10:25:27 AM »
Looking forward to some poker and horses on a nice quiet Maine weekend. Starting off easy.....

The Big A
Race #4
$40Win #6 K Gun               $40
$5EX 6/1-2-4-7                  $20
$5EX 1-2-4-7/6                  $20
Total $80

Churchill Downs
Race#6
$20Win #2 Baby Max          $20
$3EX 2/All                         $24
$3EX All/2                         $24
$5EX 2/3-4-7-8                 $20
$5EX 3-4-7-8/2                 $20
Total $108

Today's early wagers $188

Good luck to all today!
« Last Edit: Today at 10:27:16 AM by dougie »

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Re: Back in the saddle with some Friday wagers
« Reply #1 on: Today at 12:54:03 PM »
I had a big day at Big A yesterday. Looking at todays card, i expecct the same

Race 1  tossing the big chalk  #2. Coming off a vet scratch

#6 Ran a hole in the wind at CD last. Should get brave again here as projected to be lone speed
#3  Horror trip last and still managed second

P5   36/4/3/4/246

Race 2
#4 massive class relief. Down the road
dd  cold punch  43  p3  cold punch  4/3/4

Race 3 

#3  Ditto as race 2

Race 4
#4  Lone speed for Linda

Race 5  246  all facing easier

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« Reply #2 on: Today at 12:59:43 PM »
I had a big day at Big A yesterday. Looking at todays card, i expecct the same

Race 1  tossing the big chalk  #2. Coming off a vet scratch

#6 Ran a hole in the wind at CD last. Should get brave again here as projected to be lone speed
#3  Horror trip last and still managed second

P5   36/4/3/4/246

Race 2
#4 massive class relief. Down the road
dd  cold punch  43  p3  cold punch  4/3/4

Race 3 

#3  Ditto as race 2

Race 4
#4  Lone speed for Linda

Race 5  246  all facing easier
I'm glad you had a big day at the Big A yesterday. Hit them hard again today. While i'm not getting rich playing the ponies, my starting bankroll of $5000 on Jan. 1st is up to $9889 going into today's action. I'm trying to start with a healthy bankroll for Saratoga's meet. We have plans to make two 3 day mid week trips there this racing season. Weekends are way to crowded so we like the weekday cards.

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Re: Back in the saddle with some Friday wagers
« Reply #3 on: Today at 01:03:10 PM »
I'm glad you had a big day at the Big A yesterday. Hit them hard again today. While i'm not getting rich playing the ponies, my starting bankroll of $5000 on Jan. 1st is up to $9889 going into today's action. I'm trying to start with a healthy bankroll for Saratoga's meet. We have plans to make two 3 day mid week trips there this racing season. Weekends are way to crowded so we like the weekday cards.

That is a GREAT ROI. Enjoy Saratoga. Always a great time.

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« Reply #4 on: Today at 01:14:22 PM »
Thanks! i'm really picking my spots. Saratoga is fun. We love it. Food is crazy expensive. But it's about a 4 1/2 hour ride from Maine through some pretty country. Except around Albany. LOL!

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Re: Back in the saddle with some Friday wagers
« Reply #5 on: Today at 01:21:09 PM »
Went there last August for the first time with a friend. He drove, it was a 5 hour drive from the PA/DE state line. Got there Tuesday and left after the races on Saturday. My friend was a VIP with NYRA and got a suite at Homewood Suites as a comp along with free admission passes. Couldn't believe admission was $10. Even on Wednesday there were at least 20,000 or more people but it's huge inside so you were able to move around with no problem.

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« Reply #6 on: Today at 01:26:58 PM »
Thanks! i'm really picking my spots. Saratoga is fun. We love it. Food is crazy expensive. But it's about a 4 1/2 hour ride from Maine through some pretty country. Except around Albany. LOL!

Too bad the Great Barrington Fair has shuttered its racing. Would have been a nice diversion. Worst horses in the world one day and the best the next.

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« Reply #7 on: Today at 01:28:34 PM »
Went there last August for the first time with a friend. He drove, it was a 5 hour drive from the PA/DE state line. Got there Tuesday and left after the races on Saturday. My friend was a VIP with NYRA and got a suite at Homewood Suites as a comp along with free admission passes. Couldn't believe admission was $10. Even on Wednesday there were at least 20,000 or more people but it's huge inside so you were able to move around with no problem.
So you are about the same distance we are from there. We have a friend who lives about 10 miles from the track who puts us up when we come visit. He's a $2 bettor but I think he loves "people watching" the crowd there.  I love talking with some of the "handicappers" on who they like. LOL!

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« Reply #8 on: Today at 01:31:41 PM »
Our hotel was about 1.5 miles from the track, my friend and a friend of his went there around 8:00 AM for workouts and stayed all day, I couldn't handle that. Our hotel had a shuttle which I took, it's about 1.5 miles away and you drive right past the harness track on the way.

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« Reply #9 on: Today at 01:32:25 PM »
Too bad the Great Barrington Fair has shuttered its racing. Would have been a nice diversion. Worst horses in the world one day and the best the next.
I was never there. But I heard it was in a nice area. I miss heading to Suffok Downs and Rockingham Park. We have some fun fairs in Maine, but it's all harness racing. I think throughbred racing is finished in New England.

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« Reply #10 on: Today at 01:33:02 PM »
Funny story. A cousin of mine who is a huge gambler there with his kids,

Im over at a machine making a bet and I hear a familiar voice admonishing his 15 year old son

" Why are you not betting this race. You dont come to Saratoga to lay off races"!

I turned around and it was my cousin.

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« Reply #11 on: Today at 01:34:23 PM »
Funny story. A cousin of mine who is a huge gambler there with his kids,

Im over at a machine making a bet and I hear a familiar voice admonishing his 15 year old son

" Why are you not betting this race. You dont come to Saratoga to lay off races"!

I turned around and it was my cousin.
LOL! I do like that!

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« Reply #12 on: Today at 01:35:14 PM »
I was never there. But I heard it was in a nice area. I miss heading to Suffok Downs and Rockingham Park. We have some fun fairs in Maine, but it's all harness racing. I think throughbred racing is finished in New England.

Been to all the Maine harness fairs except topsham and all the mass thorougbred fairs. Thos are the best of times.

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« Reply #13 on: Today at 01:39:41 PM »
Our hotel was about 1.5 miles from the track, my friend and a friend of his went there around 8:00 AM for workouts and stayed all day, I couldn't handle that. Our hotel had a shuttle which I took, it's about 1.5 miles away and you drive right past the harness track on the way.
It's a really long day from sun-up to sundown. I think they have an organized breakfast for fans looking to watch the workouts. A  friend told me you might pick up a 'tidbit or two" trying to eavesdrop on a trainer or owner. LOL! He overheard Nick Zito years back chatting about a horse getting ready for his first race the last week at the Spa. He paid double digits and he caught it good.

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« Reply #14 on: Today at 01:43:01 PM »
Been to all the Maine harness fairs except topsham and all the mass thorougbred fairs. Thos are the best of times.
I have been to all the Maine fairs too! Fryeburg is probably the most popular. Even though it closes out the Fair season as they wind up racing at Cumberland through December. This state had many tracks at one time. Some great horseman have came from here. But the industry is in tough shape here. We go to support the sport here. But it's like spitting into a hurricane.

 

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