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I don't know anything about horse racing, I'd go for a name
You will not believe this.........
Went to a racetrack to have dinner.
Placed order and went to restroom.
Came out and went to place a bet on a race i knew nothing about. it was at the Arlington Race Track.
Out of the blue, i placed a $4 box on horses 6 and 7.
This is my wifes birthdate.
The horses finished 6 and 7. horse 6 at 21 to 1 odds.
$244.40 went into my pocket.
Yea If I like the Name and The Odds Aren't To Bad,,Then what the hay thats what I'm Their For ;)!!
If I can get a really good look at all the horses right before the race,I can usually atleast come close.I have picked the winner a few times.But it is very hard to get close enough for long enough to judge well.And I haven`t been to the races very often so no expert.
I bet on the underdog.
Did you bet the Kentucky Derby 2010? If so, which horse?
by Dan the Bettor on May 1st, 2010
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I have Certificate Ⅲ in Racing (Thoroughbred) (Track Work Rider RGR 304-98), which is taken at racing school in Australia 2002.
by tamaki on March 10th, 2011
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I have been told not to place a bet on a horse race which is a seller but what is a seller?
by dave3607 on July 8th, 2010
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Can you race horses on your own property without a jockey's license or racing permits if there's no gambling involved?
by gs82803 on August 19th, 2010
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do you think that horse racing will meet it's demise in new york or do u think the NYRA will find a way to make it through.
by ~liZ~ on May 17th, 2010
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