Archive for September, 2012 6c3n12

Free Selections / Santa Anita / Saturday 5i2w18

by Ed Meyer 5b2r6d

posted on September 28, 2012 in No Comments >>

The weather in New York has turned ugly, and they scrapped the card on Friday to get the track in shape for Saturday. But in California you just don’t get too many days like this. This weekend offers up some of the best racing I have ever seen, and if you are graded stakes fan, […]

Belmont Park / Free Selections/ $500,000 Guaranteed Pick-Four 3r1e4

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 27, 2012 in No Comments >>

This weekend should be a glimpse for the some of the runners heading to the Breeders’ Cup. A chance of rain is in the forecast for Thursday and Friday, and a 70% chance for Saturday. But don’t let this dampen your spirits as Winning Ponies will make adjustments for the weather. Your E-Z Win Forms […]

A Priest, a Pizza Man, and an Old Lady Walk Into the Track 6c65e

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 26, 2012 in No Comments >>

Now this probably sounds a bit odd but this is the honest to goodness truth. I would be willing to wager my entire weekend bankroll for any takers. They could be found every Saturday in preferred parking, and our tip would be a large pepperoni and sausage pizza. Father McDoolin was about 75-years-old. A very […]

Horses To Watch 2k2o5m

by Greg Melikov

posted on September 26, 2012 in No Comments >>

Horses worth watching, a list of runners compiled by handicapper/turf writer Greg Melikov, should do well next time out. These thoroughbreds won six times, finished second twice and ran third four times since Aug. 13. They’re worth considering when developing your wagering strategy for online betting or at your favorite track.   ARLINGTON PARK   […]

Belmont’s 94th Gold Cup Attracts Stakes Winners su6u

by Greg Melikov

posted on September 26, 2012 in No Comments >>

The 94th running of the Jockey Club Gold Cup Invitational on Saturday will feature a half dozen winners of stake races.   Woodrow Wilson was president, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 660 and Sir Barton became the first Triple Crown winner when Belmont Park inaugurated the Gold Cup. The year was 1919. The winner: Purchase. The purse: […]

Thoughts From The Cheap Seats 4y2y43

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 25, 2012 in No Comments >>

When I walk into the track I can’t believe the lack of patrons. We can’t blame it on the demographic changes or players drifting away as they get older. Competiton for the dollar has always been around, and people can look back and blame the economy at any time in the last 30-years. So what is […]

View From The Roof 55b22

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 22, 2012 in No Comments >>

Since I was a little guy trailing my dad to the races I always looked up high to the “perch” where the track announcer held court. To me this was the greatest job in the world, and it was hard to believe that they actually paid these folks. But after further review they all deserve a […]

Professional in Training l342d

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 17, 2012 in No Comments >>

Everyone has known someone, or even been a part of trying your hand at gambling as a profession. I did once, and it was a great ride. I began with a losing streak that gave my grey hair, and had a winning streak that began with wagering $1,000 to place on a 5-1 shot. Yep, […]

Woodbine Free Selections / $200,000 Pick Four 3f5js

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 16, 2012 in 1 Comment >>

I thought the card was going to be good this weekend at Woodbine but this has exceeded all of my wagering expectations. I won’t be jumping in the “Bet Mobile” and heading to the track. I am going to make all of my wagers in the morning and see the Bengals brawl with the Cleveland […]

Grass Racing Galore / Free Selections for Saturday 3k1n38

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 13, 2012 in No Comments >>

I absolutely love betting races on the green. The pools are better, and you will find value all the way around. Just pay attention to the “change of weather” tab on the E-Z Win Forms and you can be ready to shift from firm and fast to muddy and yielding in a click. Here are […]