Originally Posted by Count Room View Post
Regnis: Yes, I'm actually very familiar with the horse races. As hard as it may be to believe I actually started reading the Racing Form on many outings to see the horses with my father while I was in grade school.

I even studied dosage figures when they first came out in earnest in software form back in the early 1990's. They charged $600 for the nationwide thoroughbred data back then because the Internet was still in its infancy.

I hate to say it, but all this knowledge never enabled me to be a winner, though. I was too impulsive in my betting to try to turn a profit at such a challenging sport.

I think we should give BiloxiBill a chance here, though. Let's listen to what he has to say. Rob has given us his free strategies, why not let BiloxiBill do the same before we all put him to the wringer demanding proof?
Funny how we get into racing. I started when I was 12 years old and never stopped. I have been lucky enough to have done fairly well, although I am stuck in a month long slump as we speak and have taken a couple weeks off to re-group. I make no claims of greatness and will post no proof of anything. I am pretty good at a tough game. It requires more time then I am able to give to it, and that is even though I spend several hours a day studying charts and form, etc. anyway.

I am willing to hear from Bill, but others here have already deduced that he is Lone Star. And 7 figures a year is suspicious.