Posts Tagged ‘River Downs’ 5a35e

Common Denominator 3h5r60

by Ed Meyer 6k1u3t

posted on April 8, 2014 in No Comments >>

For those who gamble on the sport of kings there was a road you took to making your first wager. Was is Uncle Ted or Grandpa that gave you that first glimpse of the Daily Racing Form? Or, was it something you picked up on your own? I guess it could be a case of […]

The Luckiest Guy in the Grandstand 292i4l

by Ed Meyer

posted on February 24, 2014 in 2 Comments >>

I went to a local casino for dinner and watched my gal at the blackjack table. I enjoy watching for the most part, and on occasion I’ll pull out a $20, and play some video poker. I  know about odds, double-downs, and what the percentage of a “bust-card” is for the dealer. But it’s not […]

Bluegrass Blues 6t95l

by Ed Meyer

posted on February 10, 2014 in No Comments >>

Gamblers are creatures of habit. We bet the same tracks, get excited when they come down the lane, and find explanations if our horse runs out. I guess you could say that makes me “Master of the Obvious.” But on this particular Sunday, I found my visit to the races a little more than just […]

Impulse Betting 1g70r

by Ed Meyer

posted on January 31, 2014 in No Comments >>

I was at River Downs about 15 years ago. They had a handy little tool called the “Bet-Mate.” It was a hand held betting device where you could wager on any track they were simulcasting. When I loaded my bankroll at the window I thought it would last me for the day. Well, I was […]

Merry Christmas from Winning Ponies! p4o68

by Ed Meyer

posted on December 26, 2013 in 1 Comment >>

As we gather with family and friends and rejoice in the bountiful glory of the season. I find myself looking back with a grateful heart for the blessings that have been bestowed upon my family. If you are reading this, you can add your name to the fortunate list as well. I have had the opportunity to work in the racing industry […]

Say It Ain’t So… 414o1q

by Ed Meyer

posted on December 19, 2013 in No Comments >>

Once upon a time, race tracks could be found in every state that allowed betting. If you wanted to bet, you had to make your way to the track and watch the ponies. Vegas was yet to be born, and the lottery and casinos were something you read about. Oh, there were plenty of bookies […]

Tales from the Grandstand 6686e

by Ed Meyer

posted on October 29, 2013 in No Comments >>

The summer leaves are turning the golden hue of autumn, and the winds of summer are drifting away to usher in the chilling feel of the Halloween season. Tracks have always been a fun place to enjoy seasonal festivities. Here are a few things I have had the pleasure of watching over the years. The Headless Horseman Churchill Downs has the Oaks, […]

ing the Torch 5m173a

by Ed Meyer

posted on October 9, 2013 in 4 Comments >>

Do you going to the races? Papaw or Uncle Don would pick up a DRF the day before, and they would be studying at the kitchen table most of the night. You would check the weather, get up early, and off you would go! It was the whole process of talking about our plans, getting ready, and […]

Bad Beats I’ll Never Forget 27u4c

by Ed Meyer

posted on August 13, 2013 in No Comments >>

If you sample about 20 gamblers at the track, you will get more stories than your ears can hold. They will begin with the bad ones that still hurt, and of course the big winning days that keep them coming. Here are a few stories that stick out as some of the toughest.   1. […]

ing One of the Good Guys 9664b

by Ed Meyer

posted on July 10, 2013 in No Comments >>

I was sitting in the TV studio enjoying a cheap cigar. I did the pre-race handicapping, and today we were venturing into a new area. There was going to be a retired rider who would do the post-race interview. She was beautiful, and had the confidence to go along. That was until they started counting her […]