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Old 12-17-2011, 02:23 PM
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Do you have a spot or routine you always follow while at the track?

Do you prefer to be pressed to the fence on the apron? Dinning room? Up high in a box seat? Watching on a screen in the grandstand? Paddock dweller?

I probably log a couple miles because my routine is paddock, race over to place my bets and then push (nicely ) to be on the rail to watch and head back to the paddock after the race is called official. I always have to have the newspaper edition of the DRF no matter how badly it inks my hands or they raise the price.
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Old 12-18-2011, 10:03 AM
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My routine envolves enjoying a delicious tray of raw oysters with horseradish, tabasco, worchestershire sauce and a side of soda crackers before a day of racing at Oaklawn Jockey Club, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Generally everyone leaves me alone after that and I can enjoy watching the majestic thoroughbreds from section M in the Grandstand uncontested. It probably doesn't improve my handicapping but it sure makes it more enjoyable.
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Old 12-18-2011, 10:59 AM
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it depends. when we go to oaklawn, it's typically involving the carousel-and there's no reason to leave that spot! get the form, have a seat, enjoy the day. at some point i try to get trackside for a race, but for the most part we stay there.

elsewhere i try to cover as much of the place as possible while scrutinizing the form and placing bets.
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Old 12-18-2011, 03:51 PM
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people still go the track to bet horses? I use to go to SHRP all the time but with the convinience of online betting, TVG and HRTV I havent been there in years and most likely never go again.
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Old 12-18-2011, 04:13 PM
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people still go the track to bet horses? I use to go to SHRP all the time but with the convinience of online betting, TVG and HRTV I havent been there in years and most likely never go again.
You are really missing out.

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Old 12-18-2011, 04:27 PM
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people still go the track to bet horses? I use to go to SHRP all the time but with the convinience of online betting, TVG and HRTV I havent been there in years and most likely never go again.
You are really missing out. Convenience is not nearly as enjoyable for me. Nothing beats a day at the track. Nothing (in sports, that is).

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Old 12-18-2011, 06:10 PM
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You are really missing out.

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I have attended races live many times and I really dont care for it but that is just me. Big days are even worse especially when you cant see the screen, people who dont know how to use the self betting machines and those that decide to handicap a race while in line. Not to mention overpriced food, drinks (cold hot dog and warm beer for 9 bucks).

With the price of admission, parking, racing form and premium seats, I am already down before I make my first bet.
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Old 12-18-2011, 08:35 PM
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people still go the track to bet horses? I use to go to SHRP all the time but with the convinience of online betting, TVG and HRTV I havent been there in years and most likely never go again.
Same here.. Back in the 90's... I used to go armed with my folder and my highlighter, (usually alone) and my favorite spot was around those first few tables on the main floor right behind the first deli. Heck, we may have sat by one another, who knows

Now it's Delta Downs once every couple years
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Old 12-18-2011, 10:22 PM
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Same here.. Back in the 90's... I used to go armed with my folder and my highlighter, (usually alone) and my favorite spot was around those first few tables on the main floor right behind the first deli. Heck, we may have sat by one another, who knows

Now it's Delta Downs once every couple years
I live in Pearland now so driving to SHRP is too far to go every weekend. I am probably closer to the Gulf greyhound track but I dont go there either. SHRP use to be part of the NHC tour but not anymore so more reason not to go there.
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Old 12-19-2011, 01:23 PM
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I probably log a couple miles because my routine is paddock, race over to place my bets and then push (nicely ) to be on the rail to watch and head back to the paddock after the race is called official.
I can relate to this, particularly at Keeneland. Big race days are challenging for this method, though. I nearly always walk through a few of the barns while I'm there, too.

Back in February I enjoyed a day at TBD, and varied it a little, alternating between watching from the apron and upstairs in the shade when the sun was too hot. It was terrific.
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Old 12-19-2011, 01:39 PM
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Back in the day..............Ak-Sar-Ben had a rather unusual alternative to sitting in the grandstand. The meet was from May to August and when it was brutally hot out you could go in to the air-conditioned hockey arena which was connected to the grandstand. They had a drive-in movie size screen in there which would show the races. Picture quality was pretty good and the break from the heat was welcome. Most days I just found a granstand seat around the 1/8th pole and had easy access to concessions and betting windows.

While at Keeneland a year ago, I went from the paddock to my seat in the grandstand. But at Tampa, I strictly hung out around the paddock and apron. Each track seems to have a better method of enjoying the race experience. I'm going to Gulfstream on February 2nd next year and will be curious to see what is the best way to enjoy that. My visits to actual racetracks seem to be few and far between, but I still would prefer that if I lived within range of one.
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Old 12-19-2011, 01:59 PM
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I live about an hour from Woodbine and get there as often as possible. The Wed. Night cards during the summer are awesome. The racing leaves something to be desired but the access to the paddock, and track is great.
I'm headed to Santa Anita for the first time Sunday January 8th if anyone has has some suggestions?
I'm hoping to make clockers corner in the morning but I'm afraid my flight might land too late.
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Old 12-23-2011, 03:43 PM
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I live about an hour from Woodbine and get there as often as possible. The Wed. Night cards during the summer are awesome. The racing leaves something to be desired but the access to the paddock, and track is great.
I'm headed to Santa Anita for the first time Sunday January 8th if anyone has has some suggestions?
I'm hoping to make clockers corner in the morning but I'm afraid my flight might land too late.
Santa Anita is my home track even though I'm a two hour trip away in Bakersfield. I think if this was my first trip to the Great Race Place I would probably want to try to experience as much of the place as possible.

I would spring for club house admission and a box in the stretch area. At least that way you'll be able to visit every place but the "Turf Club." I would probably at least do the following things:

> really great view of the palatial nature of the track is more visible when you approach the track from the south (gate 3). You'll see the length of the grandstand with the San Gabriels as the background.

>when you enter from the south you be greeted by the John Henry statue inside the park and a large fountain. If the paddock is empty go inside and take a picture next to Seabiscuit.

> visit the saddling barn area adjacent to the paddock and watch them saddle up the horses.

> for at least the feature race grab a spot on the rail of the paddock ( I personally like the rail on eastern end where the horses exit)

> have a drink/meal in the FrontRunner Restaurant (you even probably can call and reserve a table then you will not need a box) the food is a little pricey but of very good quality

> visit the infield. You really can't see races very well from there but it is interesting hearing Trevor's call and the crowd from this spot. I even like the walk through the tunnel.

> maybe it is just me but it is even fun to visit the "paddock room;" haven't been in this spot for a couple of years, this is within the grandstand and some of the players there seem like they might not have seen the light of day...JK

> seriously, I really think getting there nice and early and walking the length of the interior is cool, obviously there is a lot about the atmosphere of Santa Anita that I LOVE!

> Okay if you want to seriously attack the mutuals it will be hard to do all the above but whatever you choose HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!!
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Old 12-23-2011, 04:48 PM
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Santa Anita is my home track even though I'm a two hour trip away in Bakersfield. I think if this was my first trip to the Great Race Place I would probably want to try to experience as much of the place as possible.

I would spring for club house admission and a box in the stretch area. At least that way you'll be able to visit every place but the "Turf Club." I would probably at least do the following things:

> really great view of the palatial nature of the track is more visible when you approach the track from the south (gate 3). You'll see the length of the grandstand with the San Gabriels as the background.

>when you enter from the south you be greeted by the John Henry statue inside the park and a large fountain. If the paddock is empty go inside and take a picture next to Seabiscuit.

> visit the saddling barn area adjacent to the paddock and watch them saddle up the horses.

> for at least the feature race grab a spot on the rail of the paddock ( I personally like the rail on eastern end where the horses exit)

> have a drink/meal in the FrontRunner Restaurant (you even probably can call and reserve a table then you will not need a box) the food is a little pricey but of very good quality

> visit the infield. You really can't see races very well from there but it is interesting hearing Trevor's call and the crowd from this spot. I even like the walk through the tunnel.

> maybe it is just me but it is even fun to visit the "paddock room;" haven't been in this spot for a couple of years, this is within the grandstand and some of the players there seem like they might not have seen the light of day...JK

> seriously, I really think getting there nice and early and walking the length of the interior is cool, obviously there is a lot about the atmosphere of Santa Anita that I LOVE!

> Okay if you want to seriously attack the mutuals it will be hard to do all the above but whatever you choose HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!!

Thanks so much for the tips. I really appreciate it.
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