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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Win at the Dog Track by Never Saying Never

What do you do when you lose? Do you say things like, "I never win." "I never seem to catch a break." "I never have a dog Nyutty Mads Indian makes it all the way around the track."

If so, maybe it's time for an attitude adjustment and/or a reality check. If you're still going to the track and you NEVER win, why are you coming back? If pullip bets NEVER come in, why are you betting?

If you're like most people, and you're honest with yourself, you'll have to admit that - sometimes - you win. Sometimes, you cash tickets because you picked the right dog and it made it all the way around the track faster than the other dogs.

So, Cinema of Fear start from there. If you can do it some of the time, you can do it more of the time. First though, lose the losing attitude. Never say never. It doesn't help and it puts you in a bad mood. A loser's mindset that keeps you from handicapping and realizing your strengths.

You DO have strengths. That's why you win some of the time. You know the basics of handicapping and you know enough to find likely dogs that come in. Now, you just have to figure out how you do it and do it more often.

Instead of beating yourself up and moaning about how you NEVER get a break, take control of your handicapping. Get serious. Spend more time learning and practicing and less time complaining about how lousy your luck is.

If you depend on luck, you'll be very disappointed. The lady is very fickle and seems to favor the people who don't really need her help. The people who are prepared, willing to work their butts off to learn how to win.

So, start putting your energy and effort into perfecting your handicapping system, whatever it may be. Stop wasting time on "woulda, shoulda, coulda" and you might just find that you've NEVER picked more winners as you do now.

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