Saturday, April 10, 2010

“[Ads by Yahoo!] I Hit 3 Times For $10,273” plus 2 more

“[Ads by Yahoo!] I Hit 3 Times For $10,273” plus 2 more


[Ads by Yahoo!] I Hit 3 Times For $10,273

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By James Stanford, Wealth Expert

NEW JERSEY -- When you listen to long-time horse racing expert Art Robertson, finding a simple little secret winning big track payouts might have seemed nearly impossible.

Art spent the better part of 3 ½ years and countless hours analyzing results on multiple computer platforms to unlock his "simple little secret". He was ready to throw in the towel. And that was when it finally hit. The computer output gave him results that allowed him to isolate big payout long-shot overlays with incredible ease - like never before.

In his own words, Art said: "I hit 3 times for $10,273 in a nice big payout.  I'd feel even better if I had entered a horse racing handicapping contest plus had over ten grand in my pocket!" 

He calls it his new "Simple Little Secret To Big Track Payouts". And he says that with this secret, you can win so frequently and with such ease, it's like robbing the track blind. Only it's perfectly legal.

"Incredible Profit Potential of
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Art says that most horse players focus on the favorites or exotic wagers, but end up losing far more than they win. At the end of the day, the real money is found in the long-shot overlays that allow the player to spend a couple dollars and potentially walk away with hundreds, even thousands on any given day.

What makes Art's new "Simple Little Secret To Big Track Payouts" so profitable, is his "sync-isolator" technique that quickly removes non-contenders and gives the horse player a unique edge in selecting the "true payout contender". It can work for anyone who possesses this special knowledge.

He has discovered something that apparently no one else has seen.  And it's a horse racing dream come true.

"Even If You've Never Been To The Track, You Can Start Winning Right Away"

Art explained that his "simple little secret" does NOT require any kind of result tracking or former handicapping knowledge. He states: "Even if you've never been to the track, you can start winning right away. There is no possible way of playing the horses that could compare to the ready results achievable with this simple little secret."

"It's Like Finding A Treasure Chest Buried In Your Backyard"

Having Art's "Simple Little Secret To Big Track Payouts" is like finding a treasure chest buried in your backyard. Now, when you need extra money, don't bother running to the bank and emptying out your savings, you just make a trip to the track, or place your online wagers (Art will reveal his sources to you)!

Let's say you need extra cash for...

  • Relaxing Vacations!
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  • A Brand New Sports Car!
  • Quitting Your Boring Job!
  • Or Just Buying Whatever You Want!

You must get Art's new secret before he is forced to take it off the market.

The Best Kept Winning Secret At The Track Is Ready To  Make You A Consistent Winner Too!

 

 

IT'S FABULOUS!
"I've played the horses for years but never won like this. -- Larry R., VA

 



 

 

INCREDIBLE!
"The winners just keep rolling in - it's got to be the best i've tried. -- Tony S., MD

 



 

 

IT WORKS LIKE CRAZY!
"I thought my husband was crazy until he showed me all the money! -- Sally C., ME

 


You Must Be One of the First 500 Fortunate People If You Want To Fill Your Wallet With Crispy New Cash!

Art has agreed to share his remarkable "Simple Little Secret To Big Track Payouts", but only with the first 500 fortunate people who contact him. Once 500 are sold, he's going to take the secret off the market permanently.

And here's the amazing part - Art is practically giving away his secret for such a tiny fee, you won't believe how little it really is.  In fact, you may even think the price is a misprint!

Start Winning Right Away!

First 100 People Will Receive A FREE Bonus -
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The first 100 people who order will receive a powerful new Pick-3 System - the incredible WVX-3 Technique, normally $20, absolutely FREE.  This unique new system could be worth $1,000's thousands of extra dollars in cash winnings very soon, but it's yours FREE if you are within the first 100 orders received for "The Simple Little Secret To Big Track Payouts".  

"You Could Win Thousands By Tomorrow Afternoon!"

Click here now for an instant download of Art's New "Simple Little Secret To Big Track Payouts" and you could win a few thousand (or more) by tomorrow afternoon! Nothing is easier!

 

"You Can't Lose! You Will Win Big Track Payouts Or Get Your Money Back"Art promises you will be thrilled by the astonishing amount of money you easily win using his "Simple Little Secret To Big Track Payouts". If you are not 100% satisfied for any reason, you may cancel any time within 30 days for a 100% refund of your fee -- no questions asked. Since you have ZERO risk, Art suggests you respond today before this once-in-a-lifetime-opportunity is gone.

But don't delay! Click here now so you don't miss out. The 500 positions will be gone fast.


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<b>Horse</b> <b>racing</b> returns on April 10-11

Posted: 09 Apr 2010 10:23 PM PDT

Horse racing is returning to the Cochise County Fairgrounds.

Fairgrounds Manager Karen Strongin announced last week enough state funding has been allocated this year allowing her to put on one weekend of horse racing.

Strongin said the dates she was given were April 10-11.

"We plan to have a nice variety of Thoroughbred and Quarter horse races," she said. "The track has been maintained and we're excited to be able to bring the races back to Douglas this year."

The El Moro de Cumpas trials will be held in Douglas that weekend with the finals to be in Sonoita for the second straight year. The Sonoita Derby Trials will also take place in Douglas as will the John Ray Memorial.

Strongin is hoping to have at least 10 races each of the two days.

With the economic situation the way it is there will be no increase in the price of the admission or the cost of the programs.

A St. Patrick's Day dance is scheduled for this Saturday (March 20) from 8 p.m. to midnight. Money raised will be used for the upcoming horse races. There will be door prizes and green beer. Tickets are $5.

"This board is determined to continue onward with all the traditions we have here," Strongin said. "We're like everybody else … in a funding crunch."

Kingman has cancelled its horse races this year and Safford is running just one weekend like Douglas.

Safford will run this March 20-21, then Strongin said there will be no races the next two weekends.

Douglas will have its races; there will be no racing April 17-18 with Sonoita running April 24-25 and May 1-2 which is Kentucky Derby weekend.

Strongin says what happened last year was beyond her on anyone's on the boards control and they would have loved to have had the horse races but with the timing of the state budget cuts that was just not possible.

"Our legislators are working really hard for us," she said. "They don't want to see this go away either. … They just had to wait and see what kind of funding was going to be available for the fourth quarter period.

"We want to race, we will race but we had to wait to hear from the state as to if any funds were going to be available to help us put on these races. We weren't sure if there was going to be any funding at all."

Some of the money from the state is also purse money, Strongin said.

The fairgrounds manager said she met individually which each of our state representatives and explained to them how important this event is for this area and they were able to come through for her this year.

"This event is very important for this area," she said. "People around here really like the races and look forward to us having them each year. … But it takes a lot of money to put this on."

Some horses are already starting to work out on the track. Strongin expects most of them to arrive around April 1.

Strongin says she is also looking for race sponsors and volunteers.

"If anybody in the community wants to volunteer to help do something out here and they don't have a criminal background, we would love to hear from them," she said.

 

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<b>Horse</b> <b>racing</b> is back this weekend

Posted: 09 Apr 2010 10:30 PM PDT

After taking a year off due to state budget cuts horse racing is returning to the Cochise County Fairgrounds this weekend

The El Moro de Cumpas trials will take place this weekend with the finals to be in Sonoita in two weeks for the second straight year. The Sonoita Derby Trials will also take place this weekend as will the John Ray Memorial.

This will be the only weekend of horse racing in the Douglas area.

Kingman cancelled its horse races this year and Safford ran just one week instead of its usual two.

Sonoita will be the next stop on the racing circuit running April 24-25 and May 1-2 which is Kentucky Derby weekend.

Horses have been arriving at the local track in recent weeks and things are all set up and ready to go.

Cochise County Fairgrounds manager Karen Strongin is hoping the community will come out and support the races this weekend.

What happened last year was beyond anyone's control, Strongin said.

"We would have loved to have had the horse races but with the timing of the state budget cuts that was just not possible," she said.  "We want to race, we will race but we had to wait to hear from the state as to if any funds were going to be available to help us put on these races."

Gates will open at noon each day with races starting at 1 p.m.

There is an admission charge of $3 per person to the races.

 

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