Posts Tagged ‘Thoroughbred racing’ 683h2v

Save Yourself 5t1e2u

by Ed Meyer 2q161j

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. […]

The Devil You Know is Better than the Devil You Don’t 622c3j

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 10, 2014 in No Comments >>

Racing has long lived in the past. Where everything was good, and the only problems we faced was having enough grandstand space. But you’re grandpa’s game is gone like the smoke from his cigar and the pork pie hats that filled the aprons. Fast forward some 100 years later, and you’ll see another view of the […]

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 […]

Three Reasons Horse Racing is Your Best Bet 4z2q2n

by Ed Meyer

posted on August 19, 2014 in No Comments >>

After all of the trips to Las Vegas, Laughlin, California, Florida, West Virginia, Indiana, and now Ohio. I have become a seasoned player in the world of glitz and glamour. It seems every trip I’ve ever made has me looking to break even by the end of the night. Oh, there have been a few […]

Action Behind the Action 4c4s2d

by Ed Meyer

posted on August 18, 2014 in No Comments >>

When you went to the track as a youngster, you could expect to see about nine to ten races. Full card simulcasting was not yet in play, and every once in a while you were given a treat with a marquee race from a track far away. No, it wasn’t from Dubai, Hong Kong, or Australia. They were old […]

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 […]

Free Advice is Worth Every Penny 223u2f

by Ed Meyer

posted on July 29, 2014 in No Comments >>

You’re sipping your coffee on the patio, the sun is brightly shining, and the wind that is gently blowing the trees and rustling your Sunday paper. For a moment, you feel like the king of all humanity enjoying the small pleasures in life. As a habit, you take the phone with you not to disturb your […]

The Hidden Costs of Freebie Comps 6w2u3k

by Ed Meyer

posted on July 23, 2014 in No Comments >>

If you’ve been living under a rock, or been stuck on a remote island. Gambling is at a fever pitch. No, not that gooey-love-story chic flick. The fast paced world of gaming is growing outside of the box, and I don’t think we’ll ever get it back inside. I have had the pleasure of speaking with […]

Making the Morning Line 4y2z53

by Ed Meyer

posted on June 30, 2014 in No Comments >>

Many handicappers have mixed feelings about the morning line. Some feel it’s not necessary, and others feel it’s a “beginning” to where wagering kicks off. I have always enjoyed reading the lines of Mike Battalgia,  Joe Kristufek, and many others who cover the tracks in their daily handicapping. I learned at the foot of an old-time book […]

The Wide World of Wagering 1mb60

by Ed Meyer

posted on June 24, 2014 in No Comments >>

We’re the generation of ADW wagering, racing channels on cable and satellite, and every track in the nation is open for bets. Once upon a time I could dreaming about going to Las Vegas to hit the race books. When I graduated college, my dad wanted to buy me a gift. “Would you like […]