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How to Beat a Bad Streak 105ck

by Ed Meyer 2q161j

posted on June 24, 2014 in No Comments >>

We have all danced in the sun with a handful of cash as your horse of the day scores. But what do you do when all of your action goes south at the windows? Do you quit, bet more, or do you have a secret mojo you would like to share? The players are all ears, and […]

Looking at the Future 1a5773

by Ed Meyer

posted on June 19, 2014 in No Comments >>

when the sport could stand up to anything? The races would fill to the brim, and the “also eligible list” was off the page. We used to have so many horses and the purse coffers brimming, we could offer a double-header cards. According to Archie Bunker, “those were the days.” Things have changed a bit, and the future we […]

A Tale of Two Tracks 614f10

by Ed Meyer

posted on May 31, 2014 in 2 Comments >>

“In a land far away where the Thoroughbred grew, was the home of two tracks that racing fans knew. The area was prime, and the days they were great. But time stands not still while the racing world waits. They wished and they tried all the things to do right, but when the changes came […]

Memorial Day Memories 6k3w

by Ed Meyer

posted on May 26, 2014 in No Comments >>

The track has always been a place where I’ve gone. It was there when I was lucky enough to tag along with my dad. It was there when I had sad times in my life, for it always took my mind away. The track has always been there, and no matter how it has transformed. I […]

Guerilla Handicapping 1u3e1h

by Ed Meyer

posted on May 21, 2014 in 1 Comment >>

The game has changed, but then again it hasn’t moved a muscle. Once upon a time, there were nine races and few exotic wagers. If you missed the daily double, you might as well stay home. The pools were swelled, and the place was packed. Those were the days of Thoroughbred racing. Bookies were everywhere, […]

Bizzaro World of Racing 4f4b6s

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 14, 2014 in No Comments >>

How many times would you have liked to hear the truth? Not the P.C. answers aimed to please, but the ones we’ll talk about around the water cooler. There have been some goings on this year, and I would have loved to been a fly on the wall taking in the real truth. Sometimes we […]

Common Denominator 6v2051

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 8, 2014 in No Comments >>

For those who gamble on the sport of kings there was a road you took to making your first wager. Was is Uncle Ted or Grandpa that gave you that first glimpse of the Daily Racing Form? Or, was it something you picked up on your own? I guess it could be a case of […]

Change is Coming – Fall 2014 5f2g5f

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 2, 2014 in 1 Comment >>

Keeneland has come a long way from eight races, one daily double, and no announcer. Now that was ancient ages ago, but the track that is branded  “Racing as it was meant to be” has taken a big step. Long ago, change was a nasty word for the beautiful Lexington track. They have proven they […]

You Might Be A Horseplayer, If …… 643a34

by Ed Meyer

posted on March 24, 2014 in No Comments >>

Over the years, I have been extremely lucky. Not to say that I’ve cashed a million dollar powerball winner, or knocked out the pick-six. I came up like many players. I was introduced to the sport by family, and the love has been growing ever since. There were different stages along my journey, and see […]

The Wisdom of Patience 665g44

by Ed Meyer

posted on March 21, 2014 in No Comments >>

I have a good friend who came up with the best life quotes. Well, I thought they were his until he told me they came from sage-like family . They wanted him to learn and apply their experiences as he was growing up. To this day, when I find myself reaching for an explanation or […]