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Cash Master Review
from DigiReviewer | Digital Product Reviews - Podcasts powered by Odiogo September 09, 2008
In this Cash Master review, I ll be going over exactly what this program is all about and whether or not is is actually possible to make money from gambling with this system. I ll include a comprehensive overview of what can be realistically expected from the Cash-Master.com program and hopefully it will help you in deciding whether or not this product is for you. I ll be the first to admit I love betting on horse racing, but I really don t have a winning system in place or know how to pick winning horses. This is actually the great thing about the Cash Master gambling system. The software does all of the work for you and takes the guesswork out of betting. I was pretty skeptical about Cash Master and wasn t sure that it would work for someone who didn t have an endless about of money to water. I was happy to learn that you don t need to place large bets in order to see profits. You can start off with a small bank and build it up over time. The Cash-Master.com software is actually very affordable and can pay for itself with just a couple winning bets. The interface is very user friendly and you certainly don t have to be a computer genius to run the program. You ll need a computer that is running Microsoft Windows (sorry Mac users), and the step-by-step instructions will walk you through the installation and setup process. In my opinion, one of the best things about Cash Master is the 100% money back guarantee. If you re looking to crack in to the world of horse racing and want an easy system to follow, I definitely recommend checking this system out.
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MD190 - Horse Race Betting At Del Mar Racetrack
from Mahalo Daily August 20, 2008
Mahalo Daily Show Archive Download: MOV | MP3 | M4V Watch: Blip | Break | Viddler | Yahoo Subscribe: YouTube | iTunes Subscribe to Mahalo Daily Leah D Emilio visits the Del Mar Racetrack just North of San Diego where she spoke to the President and CEO Joe Harper, renowned jokey Victor Espinoza, and members of the public at the racetrack. Leah also got betting tips from daytrippers and workers at the track. We re off to the races! How to Bet on Horse Racing Horse Racing Horse Del Mar Racetrack Victor Espinoza
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Sports Factor 2008-08-15
from The Sports Factor August 14, 2008
Sirens in the saddle Life as a jockey is hard: pre-dawn starts, hard riding and lots of work to get the maximum performance from the gallopers. So what inspired two rural women - one almost straight from school, the other in a career-changing move - to decide to become jockeys.
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Paddock
from TVG September 29, 2008
TVG Horse Racing Handicapper, Simon Bray, discusses the Paddock, an area where the horses are saddled and mounted by jockeys prior to a race.
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How To Make a Mint Julep
from Howcast - Playboy July 23, 2008
Playboy Playmate Lindsey Vuolo, Miss November 2001, shows us how to make the Kentucky Derby's famous drink, the Mint Julep. See more of Lindsey Vuolo and the Playmate Mixologist at http://www.playboy.com Author: Playboy
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The Degenerate Gambler Goes to the Track
from Metacafe - How To Videos by Metacafe June 26, 2008
Riley loves betting those ponies. I'm not sure how or why, but he loves it. Visit http://www.bushleague.tv for your daily dose of Bush League! Ranked 0.0 / 5 | 56 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: bushleague Tags: Betting Gambling Help Gambling Tips Hanging Track Horse Racing Categories: Comedy
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The Belmont Stakes are High
from MobLogic June 06, 2008
Horse racing is a $15 Billion business in North America, but is it ethical? Lindsay talks to Triple Crown hopeful Big Brown team members to find out.
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I Hate P.E.T.A. Part 2: The Kentucky Derby
from Revver - funny Videos May 07, 2008
Author: toiletscribble Added: Wed, 07 May 2008 06:17:58 -0800 Duration: 198Treating animals humanely is a good thing. However, P.E.T.A, the organization fighting for the ethical treatment of animals is completely out of touch with reality. I really hope they run out of money one day. Hell, at a minimum I hope they run out of stupid ideas. Their latest idea is to eliminate the riding crop from horse racing.
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Brad & John Hennegan (BSS #202)
from The Bat Segundo Show April 17, 2008
Brad and John Hennegan are the filmmakers behind First Saturday in May, which opens in theaters on April 17, 2008. Condition of the Show: Racing to the finish line. Guests: Brad Hennegan and John Hennegan Subjects Discussed: Why the Hennegans chose six horse trainers, cutting the film down from a three hour epic, Pop-Up Video-style captions, the seven mysterious trainers who didn t make it into the film, the problems of knowing that Barbaro was going to win the Kentucky Derby, tracking a story after a victory, focusing upon the media, frightening reporters who hold both a cup of coffee and a reporter s pad in one hand, not using a voiceover, footage that begins with a question, laying down the rules, juxtaposing the God s eye view of NBC footage with ground-level footage, giving cameras to children, why the trainers were not photographed in their homes, getting away from the track, whether or not Dale Romans is humorless, Frank Amonte s effusiveness, trainers who feel the need to look good in front of the camera, the lack of gambling portrayed in the film, the Kentucky Derby elite, previous film experience, kayak.com, and cheap travel. EXCERPT FROM SHOW: Correspondent: Going back to this notion of family, we see many kids essentially speak in lieu of the trainers. I thought that that was an interesting choice on your part. Because I m watching this, going, wow, these folks are really trying to keep up a presence. They must actually look good in light of this particular Derby crowd. And then on top of that, they have this whole family image. I think of I m forgetting. It s the Arkansas trainer Holthus. Brad Hennegan: Bob Holthus. Correspondent: Bob Holthus, who has his wife wearing this garish, white outfit. This genteel kind of appearance. And this was striking to me, because it seemed very much that image was even more important in some cases than the actual training. And then you have this juxtaposed by Frank [Amonte], who is very much a naturalistic person. Who is openly affectionate with his family in contrast to the other people. How much was look a part of this documentary? You have to keep the image in order to John Hennegan: No, no, no. I mean, Bonnie s a woman, like a lot of women we know, that just likes to look good. She s got a hundred hats. Brad Hennegan: She calls it her costumes. John Hennegan: Right. She likes to go to the racetrack and dress up. If you saw Bob, her husband, Bob probably wears a variation of the same thing everyday. To someone like Bonnie, the racetrack s a celebration of her. And she wants to look good. Etcetera. Brad Hennegan: Bonnie s also a hell of a handicapper by the way. She s a great handicapper. But, you know, it s just like any business. There s some people that are slick. Slick talking businessmen. There are others who aren t. You can compare it to any business where some feel that the exterior is very important, where others don t.
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Who Do You Like? RACE DAY!
from Revver - popular Videos April 07, 2008
Author: keaproductions Added: Mon, 07 Apr 2008 16:16:23 -0800 Duration: 84Do you like to play the ponies and think you know how to spot the winners? Find out what it takes to get to the big day. A horse is probably one of the most popular domestic animals. Horses have provided many forms of support and entertainment for man. Sometimes a horse for sale ad is for horse mating often with thoroughbreds. You will rarely meet a horse with no name at a race track because their owners usually come up with names that they think will be lucky. If you ever visit a track and are able to go behind the scenes, you will see a lot of trailers with and without horses, depending upon when you arrive- the AM work out starts at the crack of dawn- often before the resident roosters start to crow. Between workouts the horses are kept in barns or stables to prevent injury. Sometimes they get lonely and may have a goat or other farm animal to keep these social creatures company. The jockeys also keep the horses company on the track- horse riding at maximum speed.
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Who Do You Like? Horse Play w/ Friends
from Revver - popular Videos April 07, 2008
Author: keaproductions Added: Mon, 07 Apr 2008 16:16:23 -0800 Duration: 67Do you like to play the ponies and think you know how to spot the winners? Find out what it takes to get to the big day. A horse is probably one of the most popular domestic animals. Horses have provided many forms of support and entertainment for man. Sometimes a horse for sale ad is for horse mating often with thoroughbreds. You will rarely meet a horse with no name at a race track because their owners usually come up with names that they think will be lucky. If you ever visit a track and are able to go behind the scenes, you will see a lot of trailers with and without horses, depending upon when you arrive- the AM work out starts at the crack of dawn- often before the resident roosters start to crow. Between workouts the horses are kept in barns or stables to prevent injury. Sometimes they get lonely and may have a goat or other farm animal to keep these social creatures company. The jockeys also keep the horses company on the track- horse riding at maximum speed.
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Who Do You Like? Meet the Horse Racing Team
from Revver - popular Videos April 07, 2008
Author: keaproductions Added: Mon, 07 Apr 2008 16:16:23 -0800 Duration: 107Do you like to play the ponies and think you know how to spot the winners? Find out what it takes to get to the big day. A horse is probably one of the most popular domestic animals. Horses have provided many forms of support and entertainment for man. Sometimes a horse for sale ad is for horse mating often with thoroughbreds. You will rarely meet a horse with no name at a race track because their owners usually come up with names that they think will be lucky. If you ever visit a track and are able to go behind the scenes, you will see a lot of trailers with and without horses, depending upon when you arrive- the AM work out starts at the crack of dawn- often before the resident roosters start to crow. Between workouts the horses are kept in barns or stables to prevent injury. Sometimes they get lonely and may have a goat or other farm animal to keep these social creatures company. The jockeys also keep the horses company on the track- horse riding at maximum speed.
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Who Do You Like? Workout Routine
from Revver - popular Videos April 07, 2008
Author: keaproductions Added: Mon, 07 Apr 2008 16:16:23 -0800 Duration: 158Do you like to play the ponies and think you know how to spot the winners? Find out what it takes to get to the big day. A horse is probably one of the most popular domestic animals. Horses have provided many forms of support and entertainment for man. Sometimes a horse for sale ad is for horse mating often with thoroughbreds. You will rarely meet a horse with no name at a race track because their owners usually come up with names that they think will be lucky. If you ever visit a track and are able to go behind the scenes, you will see a lot of trailers with and without horses, depending upon when you arrive- the AM work out starts at the crack of dawn- often before the resident roosters start to crow. Between workouts the horses are kept in barns or stables to prevent injury. Sometimes they get lonely and may have a goat or other farm animal to keep these social creatures company. The jockeys also keep the horses company on the track- horse riding at maximum speed.
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Who Do You Like? Time Off
from Revver - popular Videos April 07, 2008
Author: keaproductions Added: Mon, 07 Apr 2008 16:16:23 -0800 Duration: 67Do you like to play the ponies and think you know how to spot the winners? Find out what it takes to get to the big day. A horse is probably one of the most popular domestic animals. Horses have provided many forms of support and entertainment for man. Sometimes a horse for sale ad is for horse mating often with thoroughbreds. You will rarely meet a horse with no name at a race track because their owners usually come up with names that they think will be lucky. If you ever visit a track and are able to go behind the scenes, you will see a lot of trailers with and without horses, depending upon when you arrive- the AM work out starts at the crack of dawn- often before the resident roosters start to crow. Between workouts the horses are kept in barns or stables to prevent injury. Sometimes they get lonely and may have a goat or other farm animal to keep these social creatures company. The jockeys also keep the horses company on the track- horse riding at maximum speed.
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Losing Horse Membership - Succeful Lay Horse Tips
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) December 13, 2007
I am Jamie Ludlow the owner of Losing Horse Membership, which I consider to be a true GEM among horse racing and gambling systems and services. Why? Because it offers anyone the chance to make money with succeful horse racing tips every day without needing to know a think about horse racing. The www.LosingHorse.com membership service has never had a losing month since it started and regularly makes profits or $100 - $200 each day just by placing a 2 minute bet that I have pre-selected for you. This ensures all bets and tips are of the highest standard and have had hours of research gone into them. I do the hard work for you, provide the winning tips and charge a small fee so everyone is happy.
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Timber Racer and Jump Jockey, Carl Rafter
from Horse Girl TV: Horses For Wired Equine Enthusiasts November 15, 2007
Part two of our series and we catch jump jockey, Carl Rafter during the after party celebration. A menagerie of finely tuned equine athletes coupled with a plethora of world class jockey talents comprise just some of the days events at the International Gold Cup in The Plains, Virginia. Follow HorseGirlTV as we get the exclusive behind the scenes look at the stables, the jockeys, the paddock and the events leading up to this world renowned event. HorseGirlTV gets exclusive backstage passes for this spectacular show of athleticism, precision and glory that IS the International Gold Cup!
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Steeplechase Horses At The International Gold Cup
from Horse Girl TV: Horses For Wired Equine Enthusiasts November 02, 2007
A menagerie of finely tuned equine athletes coupled with a plehtora of world class jockey talents comprise just some of the days events at the International Gold Cup in The Plains, Virginia. Follow HorseGirlTV as we get the exclusive behind the scenes look at the stables, the jockeys, the paddock and the events leading up to this world renound event. HorseGirlTV gets exclusive passes for this spectacular show of athleticism, precision and glory that IS the International Gold Cup!
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