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golfer 04-07-2007 09:11 PM

The trouble with Simulcast facilities..
 
and playing numerous tracks... thanks to Andy, I just went to DRF.com and started reading some of the stories about today's races... and I just found out that Hucking Hot was a late scratch in the 9th at Keeneland:o I completely missed that during the day.. luckily I collect my losing tickets, although I'll need to go through a trashbag full of them from today to find the $5 or $10 bucks I've got coming back.

golfer 04-08-2007 02:20 PM

Good news/Bad news: good news, it didn't take long to find the ticket... bad news, only 2 stinkin dollars, but that's 2 more than nothin.

pgardn 04-08-2007 02:37 PM

You cant see a running tote. They cut it off with about 2 or 3 min to post. I rely on the tote to make most of my bets which are win or place. So it becomes a suprise. I have only bet larger sums when I get to be at a track running live. The simulcasting is purely and totally for amusement and to watch all the different tracks.

The pik bets for me are entertainment.

golfer 04-08-2007 03:32 PM

It's not that you can't see it.. it's just that with many tracks, and many races going off at the same time, and no audio, you can miss things like a late scratch, or even a disqualification. While I do try to focus on one track for my major plays, I must admit I find myself making smaller bets at other tracks between races. It's a habit I'm trying to break.:o

pgardn 04-08-2007 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by golfer
It's not that you can't see it.. it's just that with many tracks, and many races going off at the same time, and no audio, you can miss things like a late scratch, or even a disqualification. While I do try to focus on one track for my major plays, I must admit I find myself making smaller bets at other tracks between races. It's a habit I'm trying to break.:o

I only play one track at a time. I cant concentrate enough on more than one. And when I am at a track live I am standing in front of an open machine, watching the big board to determine if I hit the print ticket button or not. The numbers got to be right or its not worth the risk.

golfer 04-08-2007 04:59 PM

Unfortunately, I've gotten pretty good at juggling 3 or 4 tracks at once.. it's when I add a 5th or 6th that I get confused:rolleyes: Seriously, I envy your discipline, this is probably the main reason my handicapping is far better than my wagering results. And I make some unbelievably stupid bets at times!!

byalip 04-08-2007 05:04 PM

Too bad you missed Hucking Hot's little meltdown on the track....she really blew a fuse.

pgardn 04-08-2007 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by golfer
Unfortunately, I've gotten pretty good at juggling 3 or 4 tracks at once.. it's when I add a 5th or 6th that I get confused:rolleyes: Seriously, I envy your discipline, this is probably the main reason my handicapping is far better than my wagering results. And I make some unbelievably stupid bets at times!!

I dont think its totally discipline when simulcasting or I would not do it. I think its my inability to concentrate and juggle more than one thing, getting older.

When live running, it is discipline.

But if I handicap a race at home I dont necessarily have to have money on it to get excited to see if I picked the right horse. I will buy PP's and never go to the track and then look at the results the next day to see 1. if I would have bet 2. if I would have won.
Then later I can look at the replays to see how the race set up, to see if I envisioned it correctly which of course I rarely do. Too much randomness.

Hickory Hill Hoff 04-09-2007 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by golfer
and playing numerous tracks... thanks to Andy, I just went to DRF.com and started reading some of the stories about today's races... and I just found out that Hucking Hot was a late scratch in the 9th at Keeneland:o I completely missed that during the day.. luckily I collect my losing tickets, although I'll need to go through a trashbag full of them from today to find the $5 or $10 bucks I've got coming back.

There's an old saying...HOLD ALL TICKETS, UNTIL THE RACE IS MADE OFFICIAL! :D :D :D


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