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Old 05-29-2006, 09:29 PM
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Some of you posted using race replays. What's the best service to view them on?
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Old 05-29-2006, 09:40 PM
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Some of you posted using race replays. What's the best service to view them on?
if you have a internet acct ..bris bet HAS FREE REPLAYS..dont know about express bet as they dont have ny tracks last i looked..i think some of the board guys use calracing....but they will have to chime in on that...good luck hooves..
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Old 05-29-2006, 09:48 PM
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Mine is my friends dad. He taught me how to read the form and the local paper for tips and knowledge. Me and him split a 12/12 double at oaklawn one year and it hit for $1600. He wanted to bet a $5 one but we didn't.
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Old 05-30-2006, 01:25 PM
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calracing.com
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Old 05-30-2006, 06:08 PM
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Bill Downes Sr. A fixture at Arl and the father of Bill Downes Jr. (caller at Beulah.) Both have qualified for the NTRA Handcapping finals, Jr. twice and having cashed this past year.

Taught me to have patience and wait for the right situation to really fire. Must have learned something from him as 90% of my plays are in pic 3 and 4 bets in the range from $8-$20 total outlay. He also showed me how much training matters in the success of a horse.

Betting a 70-1 shot you only have to be right 1 of 70 times to be even.
A 1-1 shot forces you to be right every other time.

Don't want anyone puffing up but I've learned much from many of the posters on this board. So glad this is finally up and running.
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Old 05-30-2006, 06:15 PM
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Bill Downes Sr. A fixture at Arl and the father of Bill Downes Jr. (caller at Beulah.) Both have qualified for the NTRA Handcapping finals, Jr. twice and having cashed this past year.

Taught me to have patience and wait for the right situation to really fire. Must have learned something from him as 90% of my plays are in pic 3 and 4 bets in the range from $8-$20 total outlay. He also showed me how much training matters in the success of a horse.

Betting a 70-1 shot you only have to be right 1 of 70 times to be even.
A 1-1 shot forces you to be right every other time.

Don't want anyone puffing up but I've learned much from many of the posters on this board. So glad this is finally up and running.
ditto, well said
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Old 05-30-2006, 07:48 PM
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Thanks for shraing your stories AND some tips. I wasn't fishing for tips but you guys were kind and selfless enough to throw some out there. Another reason this board rocks.

It really is appreaciated. I look forward hearing some of the other stories on who got others started.
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Old 05-30-2006, 10:08 PM
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i got hook when I was probably 7 or 8. I remember going to a local harness track with my grandfather and he would let me make a few $2 bets.

Dellinger is absolutely right about being patient. I don't know how many times I went to the track with plans on betting x or y horse. But, before that race came up, I ended up wasting some(most) of my bankroll on races I was just taking a stab at. By the time the race I was there to play came up, I couldn't bet it the way I wanted to because of a lack of funds. I've learned to try to get to the track/otb about an hour or less before my key race goes off. (saves me money in the long run!)


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Bill Downes Sr. A fixture at Arl and the father of Bill Downes Jr. (caller at Beulah.) Both have qualified for the NTRA Handcapping finals, Jr. twice and having cashed this past year.

Taught me to have patience and wait for the right situation to really fire. Must have learned something from him as 90% of my plays are in pic 3 and 4 bets in the range from $8-$20 total outlay. He also showed me how much training matters in the success of a horse.

Betting a 70-1 shot you only have to be right 1 of 70 times to be even.
A 1-1 shot forces you to be right every other time.

Don't want anyone puffing up but I've learned much from many of the posters on this board. So glad this is finally up and running.
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