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Old 04-07-2007, 10:11 PM
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Default The trouble with Simulcast facilities..

and playing numerous tracks... thanks to Andy, I just went to DRF.com and started reading some of the stories about today's races... and I just found out that Hucking Hot was a late scratch in the 9th at Keeneland I completely missed that during the day.. luckily I collect my losing tickets, although I'll need to go through a trashbag full of them from today to find the $5 or $10 bucks I've got coming back.
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Old 04-08-2007, 03:20 PM
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Good news/Bad news: good news, it didn't take long to find the ticket... bad news, only 2 stinkin dollars, but that's 2 more than nothin.
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Old 04-08-2007, 03:37 PM
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You cant see a running tote. They cut it off with about 2 or 3 min to post. I rely on the tote to make most of my bets which are win or place. So it becomes a suprise. I have only bet larger sums when I get to be at a track running live. The simulcasting is purely and totally for amusement and to watch all the different tracks.

The pik bets for me are entertainment.
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Old 04-08-2007, 04:32 PM
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It's not that you can't see it.. it's just that with many tracks, and many races going off at the same time, and no audio, you can miss things like a late scratch, or even a disqualification. While I do try to focus on one track for my major plays, I must admit I find myself making smaller bets at other tracks between races. It's a habit I'm trying to break.
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Old 04-08-2007, 05:47 PM
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It's not that you can't see it.. it's just that with many tracks, and many races going off at the same time, and no audio, you can miss things like a late scratch, or even a disqualification. While I do try to focus on one track for my major plays, I must admit I find myself making smaller bets at other tracks between races. It's a habit I'm trying to break.
I only play one track at a time. I cant concentrate enough on more than one. And when I am at a track live I am standing in front of an open machine, watching the big board to determine if I hit the print ticket button or not. The numbers got to be right or its not worth the risk.
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Old 04-08-2007, 05:59 PM
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Unfortunately, I've gotten pretty good at juggling 3 or 4 tracks at once.. it's when I add a 5th or 6th that I get confused Seriously, I envy your discipline, this is probably the main reason my handicapping is far better than my wagering results. And I make some unbelievably stupid bets at times!!
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Old 04-08-2007, 06:04 PM
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Too bad you missed Hucking Hot's little meltdown on the track....she really blew a fuse.
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Old 04-08-2007, 06:05 PM
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Unfortunately, I've gotten pretty good at juggling 3 or 4 tracks at once.. it's when I add a 5th or 6th that I get confused Seriously, I envy your discipline, this is probably the main reason my handicapping is far better than my wagering results. And I make some unbelievably stupid bets at times!!
I dont think its totally discipline when simulcasting or I would not do it. I think its my inability to concentrate and juggle more than one thing, getting older.

When live running, it is discipline.

But if I handicap a race at home I dont necessarily have to have money on it to get excited to see if I picked the right horse. I will buy PP's and never go to the track and then look at the results the next day to see 1. if I would have bet 2. if I would have won.
Then later I can look at the replays to see how the race set up, to see if I envisioned it correctly which of course I rarely do. Too much randomness.
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Old 04-09-2007, 06:55 PM
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and playing numerous tracks... thanks to Andy, I just went to DRF.com and started reading some of the stories about today's races... and I just found out that Hucking Hot was a late scratch in the 9th at Keeneland I completely missed that during the day.. luckily I collect my losing tickets, although I'll need to go through a trashbag full of them from today to find the $5 or $10 bucks I've got coming back.
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