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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
You may be joking, but that's kinda how I view it. I see handicapping like a mental exercise and to stay fit you can't just do the same exercises every day. Its good to vary the routine in order to not get locked into certain mental patterns or ruts.
Thats how I view it, however i may be completely nuts too. 
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I couldn't agree more. I only play Tampa and Calder and took the Tampa meet off due to lack of time but I'm still putting in about two hours a day between watching races/replays and looking at the Form and making small wagers. I always look forward to the opening of Calder from a wagering standpoint and I wouldn't think of diving in at my usual wagering level without knowing what's been going on. Also, as important as the handicapping to me is the betting. Got to keep a little skin in the game to stay reasonably sharp.