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![]() Lets talk about our first bet ever, age and results
My friend and uncle used to frequent Liberty Bell in Philly so I began following in the paper. Gave him a 2.00 bet on a horse named Vinegar nearly 40 years ago when I was 8. Redboard the horse won and I forgot what he paid.... Flash forward about 15 years and I worked in New York at WTC Tower 2 and used to collect 5 bucks from my coworkers each Thursday and take a walk to OTB to place a bet. If we won it was blown on lunch at Luna's on Friday and the remainder Friday night at Jermey's. Hit a horse named Carjack a couple times... I Used to simply look for horses winning last time out at the highest odds...
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![]() Quote:
I first went to see Niatross run and was hooked from there. Paul |
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![]() First bet ever was $10 WPS on War Emblem in the Derby. I have despised him ever since for sucking me into this game.
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![]() I could never come up with the name of the horse but I can clearly remember the circumstances.
I was three years old ![]() ![]() So my mom started teaching me to read. She used the program from Rosecroft and I would practice with the names of the horses because they were written in big, bold letters. Good thinking on Mom's part ![]() My first bet was my mom or dad taking me up to the win window to get my cardboard, yellow win ticket with the horse's number and other such data printed in ink. This was 1959 (thus trackrat59-my first year at the track). I remember that I got to tell the teller the number of the horse. Back then you didn't have to say the name of the bet because each window was for a specific type of bet. The teller, no matter which one, would always say with a smile, "she's too young to bet" while punching my ticket. |
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![]() Fair Grounds. Between Christmas and New Year's Day during the late 1970s. My mom would take us to the Fair Grounds clubhouse or turf club for a day during the Christmas break. I would have been about nine or ten years old at the time. I remember the horse was named Call Me Henry, although I can't find the name at pedigree query. I hit the double cold with Call Me Henry winning the first leg. The payoff wasn't much; otherwise I would remember it.
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Still trying to outsmart me, aren't you, mule-skinner? You want me to think that you don't want me to go down there, but the subtle truth is you really don't want me to go down there! |
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![]() Yonkers back in the late 60's while still in high school.
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![]() 1983 Street Fidler $5 win at Pocono Downs
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![]() Suffolk Downs 2005 - Mass Cap.
I'll never forget the thoughts running through my head and wondering if I was crazy to step foot at a track as I stepped over the drunk man passed out by 12:30, but the show that Offlee Wild, Funny Cide and The Ladies Groom put on was worth it! At the risk of being tarred and feathered by the redboard patrol...I read on the Thoroughbred Times Forum that Offlee Wild was a good bet (whatever happened to Crusty?) so that was my very first bet. |
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![]() Aqueduct Jan 1976 - arrived late to the track and in a rush to bet the 1st race Daily Double (the only one of the day back then)
Had to go to the $10 window ($2 window's line was too long) and bet $10 DD on 7-10. Well, the #7 was nosed out by the #2 horse on the wire and of course the #10 easily won the 2nd race under Jorge Velasquez in the slop. I remember that well... Later in the day, though, I made my money back by cashing a win bet on Gallant Bob in the Paumonok Hdcp. I was hooked !!! |
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![]() A friend and I cut classes and went to Keeneland. I don't recall specifics, but we came out ahead, winning enough to pay for our beer and dinner at Columbia Steak House. I recall thinking how easy it was to win, and that we were going to do this all the time.
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![]() 10.00 WP on Risen Star in the 1988 Preakness - went for the all day infield drunkfest - left a racing fan for life
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![]() It was the summer that changed my life forever. I was 6 years old. Rambunctious, young, full of piss and vinegar, observant, and highly manipulative.
The location? Riverside Downs. The teller? Some obese, slack-jawed blue hair who never made eye contact with the patrons. The wager? $2 win on some pos trotter. The result? DFL. The reaction? GFY, so and so driver. Some things never change. |