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You Should Know How to Do This: Playing the Ponies

When I was 11, my mom thought it would be fun to go to the track for Mother’s Day. Someone showed me how to read the DRF in a cursory sort of way and let me pick my own horse and placed a $2 bet for me. It was supposed to be a life lesson on how gambling is not a good way to use your money, but I won on a longshot and it paid off huge- something like $30, which is a lot of money when you’re in sixth grade. Thus began my terrible descent into a low-level gambling problem.

The bible of American horse racing.

So, unlike, say, roulette, you can’t just point to black or red and hope for the best. There’s no way to be good at picking out your horse since this is, after all, a game of chance, but there are ways to not be bad at it. At the end of the day, there’s no such thing as a sure thing, and the favorite may come in dead last. You just can’t know. All my guidelines for being a fool less likely to be parted with his money are after the jump. Continue reading

The Big 3 at the Kentucky Derby

Jimmy Winkfield, the first and only black jockey to win the Kentucky Derby, which he did in 1901 and 1902.

Jimmy Winkfield, the first and only black jockey to win the Kentucky Derby, which he did in 1901 and 1902.

A cultural anthropologist told me once that a look at jockeys and boxers will tell you who occupies the lowest rungs of American society- Irishmen gave way to black Americans who in turn gave way to recent Latino immigrants. I don’t know if I buy that theory totally, but it is rough, physical work, to be sure, not to mention dangerous. Regardless, race, class, and gender, a.k.a. the Big 3 of graduate school discussions, make themselves known almost every year in the form of op-eds, short bios, and other articles floating around myriad media outlets.

The field is changing- a Cajun man is arguably the most formidable figure in the sport right now, and a privileged woman from New Jersey is making a bid this year- but this is an amazing article about the current face of black jockeys, Kevin Krigger. If he wins on Saturday, he’ll be the first black jockey to win in over 100 years, which boggles the mind. I can’t wait to see the most diverse field in Derby history run tomorrow.