My First Bet
The first time I ever made a bet I was sixteen years old. I
looked a lot older than my age and I had no trouble placing the
bet. I had saved up $500 I had earned at the Dairy Queen that
summer. As my father was a gambler I knew all about the ponies.
By the time I was 12 I knew how to handicap a racing form. My
father had taught me. Those were the things that we talked about
over dinner.
There was a horse that I had been following that summer. The
horse's name was 'Don't Tell Helen'. The horse rarely won but
always seemed to place or show. For some reason I took a liking
to this horse. Maybe it was because I liked the name? Or maybe
because the horse was always an underdog and I sympathized with
it?
It was a Tuesday in September when I decided to place my first
bet. I cut school in the afternoon to go to the race track.
'Don't Tell Helen' was running in the third race. The odds were
stacked tremendously against the horse. It had been moved up in
its class for this race. And everything my father had taught me
told me that I should not bet on this horse in this race. But
something inside me, call it a hunch, told me to take the chance.
So I bet my $500 on 'Don't Tell Helen' to show.
I didn't watch the race. I went inside to the bar and had a cup
of coffee. When the race was over I checked the tote board.
'Don't Tell Helen' had finished dead last. I ripped up my ticket
and left the race track.
I wasn't angry. My father was a gambler and he had taught me
easy come - easy go. But I had learned my first valuable lesson
in gambling.
Never go with your emotions. If it is a feeling or a hunch don't
follow it. If you are going to gamble be a professional. Follow
a system and stick to it. And that is what I have done ever
since.
Copyright 2005 Pamela Pompeii. All rights reserved.