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no I would not.
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Ummm....no
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005
I don't think this question was meant literally as would you allow your underage child to bet, so my answer is yes. I would hope to be the kind of parent that doesn't micromanage his kids.
Back when I was a kid there was hardly any gambling at all.The town's few clubs would have a casino night once or twice a year each.There were always back room card games in the bars and clubs but it was for old fogeys who were way in their 20's,30's-to 80's.hehe!There were no lotteries.They had punch boards at the bars that were illegal,shake a day dice cup at the bars=illegal and there were football boards-squares=illegal.
The only legal betting was a day or two drive away at places like the Black Hills Greyhound track,Aksarben in Omaha,Sodrac greyhounds south of Sioux Falls and Assiniboia Downs race track in Winnipeg.There were other bush league tracks too.So no one ever vacationed in Omaha so the vacation place with tracks were Black Hills and once in awhile in Winnipeg.
I would have enough to bet on 5 races=$10 and my old man would place the bets for me and if I had 5 losers in the first 5 races,it was just watching the muts and nags and not betting on them.You sort of wanted to bet conservatively making show bets on favorites where you got your two bucks back and 80 cents more if you were lucky.hehe!Then when you are a kid you see the tote board saying a dog or horse is 99-1 and trifectas are paying $1000 at times and you have this confidence that it's so easy to pick longshots.Hell,sometimes the 99-1 shots looked like nicer animals than the even money favorite.You figured you were getting a real bargain!Then of course a minute later you had a losing ticket in your hand because your pick was an also ran.
The most dangerous thing I think would have been if I would have picked some longshot trifecta paying in the $1000's.That was when you could have bought a pickup truck for $2500.It would have been fun as hell for a kid to have that much money but you would have gotten the gambling bug so bad you would have been ruined for life.
I had to save my other $40 to buy fireworks on the way home and I used to sell 3/4 of them and gross about $90 and have the other 1/4th to blow off myself.Fun times but simple times!
SBR Founder Join Date: 11/16/2005
Under 18 no and would educate them
After 18 I would warn about the dangers of gambling and try and tell them not to be like me and end up in a fukkin basement
MoFo you roosterlicker you would book your own kids action to make a buck.
SBR Founder Join Date: 7/20/2005