Posts Tagged ‘Kentucky racing’ 5m1l1x

Say It Ain’t So… 2o20s

by Ed Meyer 2q161j

posted on December 19, 2013 in No Comments >>

Once upon a time, race tracks could be found in every state that allowed betting. If you wanted to bet, you had to make your way to the track and watch the ponies. Vegas was yet to be born, and the lottery and casinos were something you read about. Oh, there were plenty of bookies […]

Turfway Park / The Return of Racing 1i2b2w

by Ed Meyer

posted on December 1, 2013 in 1 Comment >>

Turfway Park has seen about everything. There have been good times and bad, but at the end of the day the old gal still stands proud since 1959.  Live Thoroughbred racing returns on Sunday, Dec. 1, with the opening of Turfway Park’s 38th consecutive holiday meet. The track will present nine races daily on Thursdays, Fridays, […]

ing the Torch 104q5f

by Ed Meyer

posted on October 9, 2013 in 4 Comments >>

Do you going to the races? Papaw or Uncle Don would pick up a DRF the day before, and they would be studying at the kitchen table most of the night. You would check the weather, get up early, and off you would go! It was the whole process of talking about our plans, getting ready, and […]

The Return of Racing 3d6l5p

by Ed Meyer

posted on October 2, 2013 in 1 Comment >>

The return of horse racing. Not that it has gone anywhere, or has been hiding behind a slot machine. But for 17-days in October you would swear that heaven has fallen to Lexington, Kentucky. The Fall Meet at Keeneland Race Course is one of the rare treasures that fans from all walks can enjoy together. From […]

It’s Post Time! 3tp64

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 24, 2013 in No Comments >>

If you play horses from home or at the office, there may have been a time you bet a buck or two on races from Aintree, Ascot, Ayr,  Cheltenham, Doncaster, or Kempton. I am guilty and have to it it can be fun. Sometimes if there are a few extra bucks in my wagering , I find myself making a […]

Thoughts From the Man Cave 2s11f

by Ed Meyer

posted on February 25, 2013 in No Comments >>

Now, before you get any wild ideas about Hollywood parties or chocolate fountains just hold on there partner… Oh, it is nice and has all of the comforts that a horse player needs. A couple of computers, a big screen TV, and a stocked fridge with your favorite drinks. But this past week gets me thinking about what have […]

Did You Hear That? 1a6e6a

by Ed Meyer

posted on February 21, 2013 in No Comments >>

Every person who has ever walked through the turnstile gates has a story. Some are sweet and detail days of riches, and others speak of the bad beat of a lifetime. Either way, the stories continue forever. Here is one that I had the pleasure of hearing, and believe it or not they are the stuff that make […]

Grade One Gambler 5y6q3f

by Ed Meyer

posted on February 17, 2013 in 2 Comments >>

I have a good friend who loves to play in tournaments. He loves the action, the camaraderie, and of course the money… If you strike gold once, it can make your entire year. With that in mind, this player has some serious thinking to do. There is an incredible contest held at Keeneland. It is called […]

Winter Daydreams c2z58

by Ed Meyer

posted on January 23, 2013 in No Comments >>

It is a cold winter day in Kentucky, and I am looking ahead to the weekend action. As the big races begin to come into focus, I find myself taking that little mental break to reflect back on fond memories. You can liken it to a kid looking out the window in 6th grade math class wondering about […]

Keys to betting Turfway Park 6u55e

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 27, 2012 in No Comments >>

I have been working, attending races, or following the action longer than I would like to tell. Here are some ideas for handicapping the oval, and hopefully this will take some of the chill out of the season. The track The poly track that was installed in 2005 has stood the test of time. But, […]