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Confessions of a Gambling Voyeur 6c1aq

by Ed Meyer 2q161j

posted on December 16, 2014 in 8 Comments >>

Saturday night was date night. We use to hang around watching movies having a few glasses of wine.  Life never stay the same, and change is inevitable. In the famous words of Tyler Durden from the movie Fight Club, “It’s only after we’ve lost everything, that we’re free to do anything.” The casino-craze is full bloom in my neck of […]

Calm, Cool, and Ready 6h1ej

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 28, 2014 in No Comments >>

Today is one of my favorite days of the year. Not because of all the great food. OK, that part was a fib, but the best part is gathering together. You put away your cell phones, iPad’s, and other techno gadgets that take you away from the moment. You sit back and bask in the moment, […]

What a Beautiful Day For the Races 4d6e3u

by Ed Meyer

posted on October 23, 2014 in No Comments >>

Step on a crack break your mother’s back. Pick up a penny if it’s heads up. Don’t open an umbrella in the house. Friday the 13th. Don’t walk under an open ladder. Black cats, peacocks, and breaking a mirror will bring you seven years bad luck. I guess we’ve all heard these at one time […]

Save Yourself 5t1e2u

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 10, 2014 in No Comments >>

A horseplayer that still enjoys the game cherishes every minute. There is no such thing as a really bad card of races as value can be found anywhere if you look hard enough. If it is the Breeders’ Cup, or a condition claiming event on the fair circuit. It’s still racing, and it invigorates the soul. […]

Listen Up! 3r1bs

by Ed Meyer

posted on August 25, 2014 in No Comments >>

I have read every article, listened to the many race calls that have captured my heart, and watch Saratoga every chance I get. There is no secret that Tom Durkin is walking off into the sunset, but the thought of a legend hanging up his tack has me in a reflective mood. We like to think […]

Money for Nothing, and Your Action is Free 3y69

by Ed Meyer

posted on August 12, 2014 in No Comments >>

This past Saturday was a solid day of racing at Belterra Park. Now, I know its not Del Mar or the Spa, but it was the only track I was going to be in attendance. As I was walking in, a new player stopped me on my way up the elevator. He introduced himself, and I […]

A Sure-Fire Winner 112d46

by Ed Meyer

posted on February 27, 2014 in No Comments >>

How many fans have been watching “Horseplayers?” – I started off watching to the game we love, but now I think they’ve hit onto something new. I guess it takes a few episodes to grow on you, but it bit me from the first hour. If there is one show that is on my […]

Did You Hear That?? v5g67

by Ed Meyer

posted on December 12, 2013 in 8 Comments >>

Thoroughbred racing is beauty in motion. The majestic horse carries himself with swagger and confidence and humans only wished it came in a bottle. It’s fair to say you won’t see many things as strong and fragile all in the same stride. To bring to life and capture the essence of a horse race is nothing short […]

Keeper of the Flame 631n1

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 11, 2013 in 1 Comment >>

Somebody left the gate open, and the fans ran out like their tail was on fire. What happened? How could this have happened to us?? We always kept our eye on the gate, and only looked away once. But that one time was a little bigger than we ever could have imagined. It’s a little bit bigger […]

Wait To Play, Or Fire Away?? 3r333q

by Ed Meyer

posted on August 28, 2013 in 3 Comments >>

In racing there are many types of players. You have the get rich quick type that shoot every penny on a pick six carryover, or you have the spot player waiting for the big race to unload a bankroll. Either way, they can be chancy propositions. The old days had us playing our nine race card […]