Hi All
Username chaumi (some of you may remember chaumiere winning back to back Magnet Cup's 25 years ago - some of them you just never forget!).. I guess my user could just as easily have been diamond edge, path of peace, carriage way, brown chamberlain, or dozens/hundreds of others. Hopefully some of you are old enough to remember one or two of those.
Real name Steve. Been backing horses since my Dad gave me my first winner with a first bet around 1976 - that's a lot of losers, a lesser number of winners
...and a lot of fun over the years + a lot of lessons learned. Maybe Dad is still looking on from somewhere and booting them home when I really need them.
It's in my blood forever. It's a
passion that can never go away...and judging by many of the posts I've read through that's a passion that I think many contributors here share.
If you didn't love it, you probably couldn't keep going for a lifetime, right? There's always another day and the next nice winner is right around the corner, you just don't know which corner.
If you have passion you can take the losers and move on. You can gratefully accept the winners and look for the next one. If you can cry watching the old races and the great battles then passion is in you.
And this game has had me in tears many times (standing in a packed but deadly silent Ladbrokes Maidenhead as Imperial Commander jumped past Denman, the last leg of a big antepost treble with Big Zeb and Menorah with it all going on IC at 14s..now there's one voice shouting goonnnnmysonnn, comeonnnn, keep him going Brennan, keep him going...and as he jumped the last.........it's mine!! 30 odd
years of waiting. On the floor, arms in the air, crying like a baby.
That I'll never forget)
But the search never ends. And learning never ends too. Every piece of info counts, either to steer you on to a winner, a loser, or away from either.
It's the predictable unpredictability of it that you have to embrace, right...but remember the feeling when you
have got it right, when you
did beat the odds, when you
did back that winner that no one else did....or when you gave your mates a tip which did go on to make them a few quid.
Anyway, I'm here in the hope of learning some extra stuff. Seeing some alternative viewpoints. Hopefully one day sharing a big winner in advance rather than afterwards.
Unfortunately with a 5 year old son, maybe soon an adoption on the way, a 'real' day job, and spending much of the afternoons/evenings on theracingpost or Betfair, I might have trouble posting regularly. See how it goes.
Good luck to everyone.