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31lengths 05-08-2007 07:53 PM

Betting diary.
 
What does your betting diary consist of?
How do you track your bets ?

hi_im_god 05-08-2007 09:35 PM

date, track, race number(for irs because i don't care about this), race condition(including turf or dirt and now poly), type of bet, result.

mine is fairly sparse for the last 4 years. once i started tracking my wagers in 1999, the fact that i lost became too obvious to ignore. i've had 1 winning year in 7 through 2006. this year doesn't look like a breakout either.

anyone who isn't keeping track of every bet they make has no idea if they are winning or losing. your mind exagerrates the wins and minimizes the losses. keeping track of your wagers is like lighting a candle in the dark. i highly recommend tracking every wager you make. i guarentee you are not doing as well as you think if you aren't.

i lose betting horses. i win playing poker. i can prove both statements. i won't make a living doing either so i keep showing up every morning m-f.

onebadbeast 05-08-2007 11:52 PM

Dont Want To Track The Losers. I Could Fill A River. Im Waiting For My Ship To Come In But Its Stuck In A Sand Bar. Its Only Money, Why Keep Track, Just Remember What It Was Like To Win One.

hi_im_god 05-08-2007 11:56 PM

i find your insistence on capitalizing every word an odd affectation.

still.

ELA 05-09-2007 12:03 AM

I used to go meet by meet as a bit picture. Start out with a certain amount, and then see where I end up. I kept track as I went along so I could alter, adapt, improvise, etc. It didn't really matter much because without the "fear" of going to zero you can play more aggressively -- it changes the dynamic . . . but then again, I have too much respect for money, LOL.

I am probably a better "gambler" than I am handicapper. Thankfully my partner is the opposite. A merger of compliments to say the least, LOL.

Eric

southerndutch 05-09-2007 01:03 PM

For IRS purposes, I save my tickets and staple them to the program, race by race. IRS will accept this, but not tickets randomly collected.

Scav 05-09-2007 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by southerndutch
For IRS purposes, I save my tickets and staple them to the program, race by race. IRS will accept this, but not tickets randomly collected.

They will accept randomly collected, but it is an argument. Your way is argument free, my way (tickets with a rubberband) there is an argument that I always win

2 Dollar Bill 05-09-2007 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
Again, you DO NOT need to save your tickets for the IRS. It's not that hard. The IRS doesn't care if you win or lose, they just want to be sure they get what they are supposed to. All you need is a log. Does anyone really think the IRS expects everyone to save all of their losing tickets? Of course not. A simple log, showing a daily, or weekly profits or losses will suffice.

Im a little confused on this thread..... What is a Losing Ticket ? :p

31lengths 05-09-2007 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2 Dollar Bill
Im a little confused on this thread..... What is a Losing Ticket ? :p

man have I got plenty of those.

31lengths 05-13-2007 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 31lengths
man have I got plenty of those.

Does anyone keeps seperate tabs of your pick 3,4,6 from your traditional W,P,S,Tri, Ex, ect bets.

I hope this made sense.


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