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<blockquote data-quote="SteelyJ" data-source="post: 566824" data-attributes="member: 3751"><p>I really loved reading this story. My uncles (dad's side) have always been big on horse races. Out here it's harness racing. They usually own 1-2 horses of their own at any given time. As a kid I used to go with with sometimes to the one local track. They taught me how to read a program, and they would place bets for me. I'd go with $2-4 and bet $2 to win on a horse. Pretty simple bets, but I remember the first few times I had $120~ by the end of the night. The first night we did this, I picked every race but one I think? It was always a good time. When the fall/winter came around - it was Saturday night buffet dinners (prime rib and steamed shrimp were constants) and simulcasting. Man - those were good times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelyJ, post: 566824, member: 3751"] I really loved reading this story. My uncles (dad's side) have always been big on horse races. Out here it's harness racing. They usually own 1-2 horses of their own at any given time. As a kid I used to go with with sometimes to the one local track. They taught me how to read a program, and they would place bets for me. I'd go with $2-4 and bet $2 to win on a horse. Pretty simple bets, but I remember the first few times I had $120~ by the end of the night. The first night we did this, I picked every race but one I think? It was always a good time. When the fall/winter came around - it was Saturday night buffet dinners (prime rib and steamed shrimp were constants) and simulcasting. Man - those were good times. [/QUOTE]
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