Hey cali,they must of been in the club house,i always stay in the grandstands,i did promise keith drinks all day at the track if i seen them,but after the first 3 races ,i wasnt looking to hard to find them,if u know what i mean!
Richie, Keith and I ended up going to Cracked Claw, an OTB in Urbana, MD, which also was a ghost town, compared to what it usually was last time we went.
They ran out of "book" programs, and so Keith had to handicap using the paper Racing Forum, which was a nightmare that got worse and worse. There were papers all over the place. Add to that the fact that we had trouble seeing the little teeny TV screens on the walls.
The lady at Cracked Claw told us that since Charles Town Casino opened up their poker rooms and table games, the Cracked Claw is really losing a lot of business. Add to that the fact that you can smoke in Charles Town Casino in some areas, and you cannot smoke in Cracked Claw anywhere, so smokers have to go outside.
Which is okay by me, though Keith had to hoof it up and down the steps to catch a drag. :grin-square:
The lady at Cracked Claw said that all the seats for the Derby and other races are booked up at $25 a pop at Charles Town for reservations. There's no seats available at this time.
I got a call from a pool croney I've known since he was a pup in my neck of the woods not so long ago, and he said the whole pool gang goes to Charles Town now. He said it's like a Who's Who in Pool at the Charles Town poker room.
The only thing good about Saturday for me was a pound of fresh jumbo shrimp that Keith and I split. Those nags at Pimlico were sliding all over the mud, and we couldn't catch a race. By the time Santa Anita came, our allotted funds were dwindling. Actually, I was pretty proud that Keith managed to stretch out $400 and last 7 hours at Cracked Claw before we went bust. There was a time when $400 wouldn't have lasted an hour in times gone by.
Anyway, all our gambling and action players seem to be going to Charles Town, West Virginia. This is bad news for Pimlico, Laurel, and Cracked Claw. Actually, it's also bad news for Atlantic City. I heard that you can't even get a slot machine on the weekends in Charles Town. They're raking in the dough.
It's actually a beautiful drive up there from where I live, a little over an hour on a scenic route once you past Frederick, MD. Smoking, horses, craps, poker, and good food. What more can you ask for, I guess!
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