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Dirt Mile / Breeders’ Cup Mile – First Glimpse 5d4x2i

by Ed Meyer 2q161j

posted on October 24, 2015 in No Comments >>

The day is shaping up to be one of the best in the 32 years of Breeders’ Cup history. With over 200 pre-entered horses including 32 from overseas. The first ever Breeders’ Cup at Keeneland stands to make history. Trainer Chad Brown leads all trainers with 14 entries, and ownership entries belong to Coolmore Partnerships […]

Breeders’ Cup 2015 – Where Will You Be ? 3l296u

by Ed Meyer

posted on October 15, 2015 in No Comments >>

  I made a pilgrimage to the bucolic settings of Keeneland Race Course. Oh, I plan at least a trip or two in addition to my Wednesday visit. There is only so much time, and so few racing dates. -The day was glorious, and for those that had no clue, the Keeneland officials meet with the […]

Take It Off The Streets 1y4y1m

by Ed Meyer

posted on August 25, 2015 in No Comments >>

I love to make a bet on football. There is something about having a wager on the big game that brings the action to life. Gamblers are some of the most competitive people in the world, and most don’t even know it. According to an Inc.com article it is estimated to be about $400 Billion wagered […]

Mutuel Fun ! 5p5o2i

by Ed Meyer

posted on July 17, 2015 in 2 Comments >>

  The public isn’t betting much, and the field sizes are small. So what’s a player to do ? – The new fan doesn’t know as much as the old guard, and playing the races can take more work than dropping in a coin and pulling a lever. Mindless, all random luck with no thought but wild […]

Harder Than it Looks 4p3r4t

by Ed Meyer

posted on July 8, 2015 in No Comments >>

How many times as a kid did you want to be the next big league player ? – The only thing you ever heard was it’s about one in a million, and you better stick to your studies. Probably good advice as I’m not the starting pitcher in the big game. But how many times […]

Never Been to the Derby? 583j5n

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 17, 2015 in No Comments >>

As you walk in the gates, you’ll see throngs of fans dressed in the finery of the day. The sights and smells fill the air as fans walk every which way possible. “Let’s get a drink; get me a program, where do we go, and the words you’ll hear more than any. Who do you […]

Be The Player 2b2lu

by Ed Meyer

posted on December 31, 2014 in No Comments >>

How many times have you wanted to the group at the big table in the “Jockeys Room?” If you have ever been to a track more than just a casual bettor, you’ve seen the players. They carry themselves a little different than John Q. Racetrack. For years I watched, and for many more I became the […]

Gifts For The Gambler 93925

by Ed Meyer

posted on December 25, 2014 in No Comments >>

So you want to learn to play the races, huh ? – Well, just sit near the roaring fireplace and grab a glass of grandpa’s egg nog. The cookies are fresh out of the oven, and we’re just about ready to open presents. You better hurry, as you won’t want to miss out! As we […]

The Gambler’s Journey e6o2k

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 24, 2014 in No Comments >>

Handicappers from all walks have a differing story on how it all began, but there are plenty of the same elements involved. As we sit at our computer monitor, we are sipping coffee in our slippers and playing the card at sunny Gulfstream Park. But we are missing the journey. There was nothing like getting bundled […]

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. […]