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I've heard more than a few sharp trainers admit that they first tried to make it as a bettor -- a lot of them will say they had no success at all. Scott Lake claimed he failed repeatedly as a bettor and was eating 2 for $1 hot dogs from the gas station before he became a force as a trainer. Bobby Frankel claimed to be a serious horse bettor long before he ever touched a horse. Obviously, you did a lot of work and showed skill to get that slight edge you had. Under a less draconian system -- your edge would have been stronger, and consciously or not, you would have bet A LOT more money overtime. It's always great fun and a great challenge playing the horses. For me, the feeling is unmatched and I would be lost in this world if I didn't have it to consume all of my time. I had another incredible time today at the track. It's a shame -- but 99% of new fans can't possibly be developed because of the climate right now. And worse, a great number more who have no interest in horse racing at all would become hard-core fans and big, constant bettors if a climate existed that wasn't so draconian. I know, with every bone in my body and every fiber of my being, that the biggest problem this sport has right now, and has had for a long time now, by 50 lengths, is the draconian rake. |