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Old 06-18-2006, 10:46 AM
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Got spanked as well. At three different tracks no less. My horses are all over the place and show slots but I can't get them up for the win. Not good when you are a dyed in the wool win bettor which is what I am.
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Old 06-18-2006, 11:11 AM
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Nothing wrong with taking a break for a while. There is more to life than burning money at the track. No reason on earth to play this game every weekend, it'll turn your brain to meatloaf if ya let it. I find it much more entertaining playing once a month.
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Old 06-18-2006, 11:21 AM
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Nothing wrong with taking a break for a while. There is more to life than burning money at the track. No reason on earth to play this game every weekend, it'll turn your brain to meatloaf if ya let it. I find it much more entertaining playing once a month.
I'm totally with you on that, Tim.
The "fever" hits some pretty hard. Need to bet every race, and many combos.
The best advice I ever got was, "Wait. Be patient. Watch."
When a race comes up that I think will pay, I bet it. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. Otherwise, I watch and learn.
To me, it's the only way to maintain some sanity in this crazy "game".
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Old 06-18-2006, 11:47 AM
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I wasn't going to bring this up because I know u should never do this, but I need someone to talk sense into me. I was getting killed at the window, and was gonna leave and place a few bets. I loved Perfect Drift, but wasn't sure if PD was good for the win. I decided to do a 1 dollar exacta PD/all and another 1 dollar exacta all/PD. I cancelled because all I could see was a PD, BB, and BH finish which was chalky. I cancelled those two bets and put 40 bucks total to win on Perfect Drift only to get an empty feeling inside, it sucks!
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Old 06-18-2006, 12:29 PM
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See I think you and I "might" share a similar problem. I am catching myself betting scared, in other words, conservative. I swear to you I wrote in my DRF yesterday All / PD. But, I did not want to put $10 of my $100 budget in that bet, but felt it had a legit chance. So instead I boxed 4 horses in an exacta and put that $10 on West Virginia. Sooner or later I am going to quit over - analyzing and just go with my gut instinct. That is why I am going on another Horse Vacation for a while. I am burned out after yesterday.

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I wasn't going to bring this up because I know u should never do this, but I need someone to talk sense into me. I was getting killed at the window, and was gonna leave and place a few bets. I loved Perfect Drift, but wasn't sure if PD was good for the win. I decided to do a 1 dollar exacta PD/all and another 1 dollar exacta all/PD. I cancelled because all I could see was a PD, BB, and BH finish which was chalky. I cancelled those two bets and put 40 bucks total to win on Perfect Drift only to get an empty feeling inside, it sucks!
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Old 06-18-2006, 06:25 PM
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Don't feel bad guys. I did horrible yesterday too. I was hitting every race last weekend and bombed this weekend. Go figure. Oh well. That's how it goes sometimes.
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Old 06-18-2006, 06:38 PM
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I'll be the first one to admit I got a grade 1 ass whipping yesterday. It happens, and you move on.
I've lost enough photos this week and run 2nd enough times to wanna kick the dog and drink a pint of Jack Daniels. Tough damn week. But we can bail out out for the tough week right here at Hollywood. We have a pick-6 live for 4 dollars(twice, we scratched into the 5 twice in the 4th leg and hit it) if we catch our single in the next race. We have 6 horses in the last race. So I guess one time has the chance to pay for all. Lets go Pval, boot just one more horse home this weekend and we get back into black ink!!!
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Old 06-18-2006, 07:10 PM
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I wasn't going to bring this up because I know u should never do this, but I need someone to talk sense into me. I was getting killed at the window, and was gonna leave and place a few bets. I loved Perfect Drift, but wasn't sure if PD was good for the win. I decided to do a 1 dollar exacta PD/all and another 1 dollar exacta all/PD. I cancelled because all I could see was a PD, BB, and BH finish which was chalky. I cancelled those two bets and put 40 bucks total to win on Perfect Drift only to get an empty feeling inside, it sucks!
Tough cancel......................................
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Old 06-18-2006, 07:56 PM
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"I knew I was in trouble when Bright Abundance got nosed out by that $43 horse who looked absolutely dead in midstretch."

You dont want to know the pain that photo cost me. I lost the win bet, the exacta...I was rooting so hard for the End is Clear and Innseattle not to win the last race, had either of them won that, I would have had a $4 pick 4 had Bright Abundance gotten that photo.
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Old 06-18-2006, 08:01 PM
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Made one bet last night at Montaineer in the 10th race.A horse i had bet on before.I remembered the nane.Bet $5 wp on him.He paid $88.80 to win.A nice present for fathers day.
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Old 06-19-2006, 03:15 AM
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I wasn't going to bring this up because I know u should never do this, but I need someone to talk sense into me. I was getting killed at the window, and was gonna leave and place a few bets. I loved Perfect Drift, but wasn't sure if PD was good for the win. I decided to do a 1 dollar exacta PD/all and another 1 dollar exacta all/PD. I cancelled because all I could see was a PD, BB, and BH finish which was chalky. I cancelled those two bets and put 40 bucks total to win on Perfect Drift only to get an empty feeling inside, it sucks!
You are only going to remember the "cancels" that end up paying. There have probably been lots of bets you almost made that ended up losing. If not, there certainly will be in the future.

The same thing happens in other types of betting. Poker players toss in a marginal pre-flop hand and grimace when the flop would have given them the nut flush or a freakish full house. They forget all the money they saved by throwing in other marginal hands that hit nothing on the flop.

Was there anything wrong in your logic? If you really liked PD and thought the rest of the field all had a chance, then PD/ALL and ALL/PD might make sense. But I don't see anything wrong with deciding that BB and BH dominated the rest of the field. You were getting almost 11-1 on PD. There's nothing wrong with deciding that a win bet was your best value.

btw, I lost my biggest bet of the weekend on that race: I took the matchup of Brass Hat + Love Of Money over BB. Lost my bet when BB got his nose in front of BH's nose at the wire.

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Old 06-18-2006, 11:12 AM
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I put up a big doughnut yesterday. Played mainly PK4's but not the right way.
For the NTRA I had three legs but did not use Seek Gold. I singled BB. What a busted up race that was. The NTRA paid I $11K for a buck I believe.
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Old 06-18-2006, 11:16 AM
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What saved me from even more of a catstrophe was not betting to win because of shorter than should be odds. Most notably Summer Service and Arson Squad. Both should have been 5/1 and were bet down to practically 2/1

Is it me or has the value part of the game gone waaay down in the last 10 years or so?
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