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its because I know and learned early that betting lots of money was a sure way to lose lots of money. its more of a fun time for me. If I bet $60 and win back $40 I'm only down 20 bucks and had a blast. If I'd bet $300 and win back $150 i'm down $150 and pissed and I'm not in the mood to struggle with bills. I've been going to the track for half my life now (yeah i know i'm only 27) but i've seen many degenerates lose lots of ![]() Like I said in the other thread.. its the responsibility factor that keeps women away from the windows. And dont expect Bravo to change that.. history usually repeats itself.. and for history this has been mostly a male dominated sport. And its not at all sexist to feel that way.
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Steve - I really appreciate the open mind on women and horse racing and gambling. ![]() |
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You would get a long way if you referred to them as " women. " On the other highlighted part......what percentage, pray tell, of men are " completely competent with a Form " and feel free to include yourself.
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If you go by daily active accounts, which I feel is actually gambling.. its probably 1/10 or higher..
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