A Horse Racing Certainty - Beware They Don't All Win
Author: Steve Hill
I have been gambling since around the age of sixteen. I see it
as a bit of a hobby and really enjoy playing poker and bragg. I
go to the casino as often as I can and also love to go to the
horse racing and to the greyhounds. This article is a story
about when I lost a lot of money on a horse which was supposed
to be a racing certainty.
As well as gambling, I love to have a few beers. It was during
one of my nights out drinking when I met an old school friend.
His name was John and we had not seen each other for around
fifteen years. The conversation soon turned to talking about
various forms of gambling and we realised that we had very
similar interests.
John told me about some of his more profitable days and I
responded by talking about some of mine. I must say his seemed
far more impressive than what I had ever won. John then told me
that he was very good friends with a local trainer and that he
had some information that I might be interested in.
This night was becoming more interesting by the hour and I
enquired as to what type of information he had. He started
talking about a horse which the trainer and its connections
thought could not lose. The horse was going to run in ten days
time and was of a far higher class than what the other horses in
the race would be. The trainer wanted the horse to have an easy
victory so that it would gain some confidence from the race.
I told quite a lot of people about this horse over the next few
days, this was to be a big mistake, a mistake I will not be
repeating in the future.
The big race day arrived and I was very excited. I will not tell
you how much I placed on the horse but lets just say it was a
lot of money. The odds were five to one and I believed that this
was going to be the easiest money I would have ever obtained.
The race in question was a three mile hurdle and with only three
fences to go the horse was cruising. It was challenging the long
term leader who was fading and being strongly ridden.
Approaching the second to last fence the horse took the lead but
disaster was to strike, yes it fell at this fence. I could not
believe it, the horse would have won if only it could have
jumped those last two fences.
These are my horse racing tips, beware there is no such thing as
a racing certainty and only gamble what you can afford to lose.
Gambling can be lots of fun and you can have some great days and
nights out, I now treat it like a hobby and have decreased the
amount I bet as I now have a family to support.
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