If I Were A Betting Man

The thought of gambling for a living sure beats the hell out of putting up with a boss. - Yeah, I can see me strutting into the track walking out with a strong profit. - It happens. Why not me?
I had an opportunity to try this little venture. - We just had a baby boy and the wife wanted me to be home more. - "Ok, I'll go back and teach school. Finish my Master's and go on like a normal person. But there's one thing I have to do. - Anything, honey." - No sweeter words were spoken as I was going to take my shot at never answering to a boss again.
There were office parties with gifts, cards, and kind words. But all I could think about was cashing in my small 401-k. - Giving two weeks notice, and making sure I spoke to every player was my way of saying goodbye to folks that really mattered. - I had $14,000 in my account, and my wife had given the blessing to take my shot at gambling. - She thought it was stupid, but if it kept me quiet and happy all systems go.
I received my check in the mail minus the penalties. -This is not a wise thing to do, but I was going to be sitting with teenagers in a hot classroom until I kicked the bucket. A small price to pay for dreams that would last a lifetime. - My betting was going to be limited to two or three wagers per week. Place bets mainly, and a show wager would have to be 15-1 or better. - No more, no less. I would only bet New York, Florida, or California. I was looking for $3.60 or better. - My copious notes, race replays, and sticking to my plan gave me a solid foundation to begin.
When I started, I dropped $4,000 in just a couple weeks. - It looking like my dream was a wisp of smoke blowing through a keyhole. - But I held my path. Keeping notes and only making two or three bets at the track. The rest of the time was a scouting mission for future wagers. - One day it all clicked. I bet $750 to place on a horse at Saratoga. He won by three and paid $5.80 to place. - That $2,170 was the start. It seemed like it was raining and I didn't need an umbrella.
My big horse was running the next weekend, and I made a wager that would choke a bull. $1,750 to place on a horse that I had waited for weeks. One bet, and out that day. I spent the entire day watching for future horses and made my bets in a couple trips to the window. - When he drew off for fun and paid $7.20 to place, my bankroll that day was up a sweet $6,300 for the day. - Teaching school was looking further away and I was getting serious.
Breeders' Cup was upon us and I went to the track and made six very nice bets. - She called home and knew I would be locked on the TV. She was watching from work and said; " I know you didn't have that one. I'm sorry. It was a big price runner.- "The hell I didn't. I had him good, and the day is paid for. I'm up $1,200 no matter what." - What more could a gambler want?
Life can change in the blink of an eye. - As she turned in for bed; little did I know it would be the last words we ever spoke - In a blink of an eye, my world had changed. - Suddenly being a gambler didn't even cross my mind. - I can only say it was like a nightmare that wouldn't stop. - I was a single parent with a baby forced to start over.
My priorities changed that night, and that part of my life would always be a dream. - I like to hear when people tell me about wanting to try their hand. I always wonder if they're ready, or do they have hard plans to stick to? - It's not my place to give advice and let them find their own way. As the old saying goes; " Fools won't head it and wise men don't need it."
One night I was out with my brother. He started talking about my venture. - "You know if you had a $20,000 bankroll you'd never look back." - I'm not sure if that's true, but it takes me back to another time. - I often wonder what would've happened. Most probably I would have ended up like the many before me. - Or, would I have been one of the few that turn the corner and never looked back?
Like What You're Reading?
Join thousands of handicappers who trust WinningPonies for their daily exotic wagering action.
