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The Fox 553r3s

by Ed Meyer 2q161j

posted on June 29, 2015 in No Comments >>

  There will be a void in the world that only a handful will know. The kind of void only people who love you, or the folks who enjoy your company will really notice. If you say you belong to both of the above groups, you understand the first few words. – Horse racing is a […]

Debunking the Myths 1g1r5c

by Ed Meyer

posted on December 1, 2014 in No Comments >>

  Many players feel like  a monkey is on their back. He tells me what to do, and I find myself listening to the monkey. He is a savage beast. This animal grabs my wallet, and makes me do the silliest things. He wasn’t there when we walked in, and out of thin air the 500 lb. beast […]

Confessions of a Thoroughbred Owner 375o37

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 17, 2013 in No Comments >>

There is nothing like it in the world. When you see your shining racing silks arrive in the paddock with your rider, it is like being the owner of a sports franchise. You select the look, design, and rider who will carry your flag on this day. You may or may not have had a voice in […]

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 […]

The Old Soft Shoe 426f2k

by Ed Meyer

posted on August 17, 2012 in No Comments >>

Tap dancing has been a term I have been using since Clinton was in office. Some have been offended, others have denied, and there are some who would never dare this feat. I like to listen to players and then I watch for things to bring to my game. A long time ago a gent […]