Sadly, my latest experiment with using intuition to choose winners in fantasy horseracing contests ended after a week, but that was better than last year when I had my second loss on Day 2 using Associative Remote Viewing. This year, on Day 7 of Monmouth Park’s Survival at the Shore, I was eliminated with a ranking of 1,614, joining 3,645 who’d been disqualified before me. Winnings of $46.80 on Day 2 had boosted me to ranking 36th of 6,777 players, but then I had two days with no horses finishing win/place/show. If I’d placed $6 combo bets for the 21 races, I would’ve lost $23.
Survival at the Shore was the first fantasy contest I played, and I still get a kick out of it. Here are some peeks at previous years’ results: