It seems like most posters here had their fathers bring them to the horse track or show them parlay cards at a young age. I feel like taking a kid to the track and showing him how betting odds work is a nice weekend tradition, but will a kid be more likely to get into trouble with gambling if he's exposed to it too young? I'm a long time away from having kids, I was just curious.
							
						
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	jjaycunySBR MVP- 07-01-11
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 #1How young is too young for an introduction to gambling?Tags: None
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	Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy- 10-30-05
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 #2an educated gambler is a better gambler , the younger the better... Your kid may not like to gamble therefore will have no interest
 
 OTOH... if he has an addicted personality he will find another avenue to satisfy himself if it isnt gambling
 
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	HoulihansTXBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 02-12-09
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 #3Just make sex ed, drug awareness, and gambling a package deal when you sit your kid down for the "talk".Comment
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	thetrinitySBR Posting Legend- 01-25-11
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 #4Outa the womb is good. Have their baptism at a horsetrack instead of a churchComment
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	tunaguitar76SBR Wise Guy- 10-30-08
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 #5shouldn't this be an o/u?Comment
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	InTheDrinkSBR Posting Legend- 11-23-09
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 #6This is a lifelong endeavor friends.
 
 There was a thread once about what was your first bet...if you remember then you aren't a true degenerate gambler.Comment
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	mh217SBR MVP- 12-05-10
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 #7Why would you wanna intentionally ruin some poor kid's life?...you are a scumbag....steer kids away from this lifestyle.Comment
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	milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 08-22-07
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 #8If you think gambling automatically ruins someones life, what are you doing here?Originally posted by mh217Why would you wanna intentionally ruin some poor kid's life?...you are a scumbag....steer kids away from this lifestyle.
 
 I take my kids to arlington all the time, they enjoy it for what it is and making gambling/ drinking/Etc like the "forbidden fruit" just makes teenagers not be able to handle those things
 
 France and other countries where kids drink wine have nowhere near the alcoholism/drunk driving problems that the u.s. hasComment
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	Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!- 03-09-11
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 #9If only there was someone around to talk to you before you ruined yours.Originally posted by mh217Why would you wanna intentionally ruin some poor kid's life?...you are a scumbag....steer kids away from this lifestyle.
 Imagine the possibilities!Comment
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	jjaycunySBR MVP- 07-01-11
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 #10haha you moron. Did you even read what i wrote? I don't have kids, I was just curious on what everyone's view on it was.Originally posted by mh217Why would you wanna intentionally ruin some poor kid's life?...you are a scumbag....steer kids away from this lifestyle.Comment
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	TEXAS MICKEYSBR MVP- 11-14-10
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 #11Went to Vegas as a senior in high school, that was 40 years ago. Been going 2-3 times a year ever since. Was taught how to play craps and black jack the correct way, and not some street craps and Auntie M's 21 game.
 I think there is a time in a person's life that they are going to drink, smoke, get some puzzy, and gamble and that will be left up to the individual persons interest and how they handle it.
 Already have taken my grandson to Vegas, he was 16 his first trip and he is now 22 and seems to handle it well. His buddies that are just now being introduced to it, are having issues. No, money management according to the bank roll that they have to play with.
 JMHO, better you teach them how to play, and play correctly, than some street hoodlum.Comment
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	mh217SBR MVP- 12-05-10
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 #12I read what you wrote jerky..I know you wrote you dont have kids....but you wrote you wanted to take a kid, who knows if it's a gf's kid or a nephew, lil cousin..whatever..it's not a good thing to teach kids how to gamble..maybe they will get hooked, maybe they won't..why chance it...keep em in school getting straight A's and playing sports...good college, bright future...aspire to raise a doctor, an engineer, a scholar...not no fuckin broke degenerate scumbags in life like jayvegas or the other hundreds of clowns on here.Originally posted by jjaycunyhaha you moron. Did you even read what i wrote? I don't have kids, I was just curious on what everyone's view on it was.Comment
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	Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!- 03-09-11
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 #13I can't fathom what happens when guys like this pro-create?!
 mh217 is such a donk when it comes to gambling he'll need a kid to take his action!Comment
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	Roadtrip635SBR Hall of Famer- 12-07-10
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 #14My Dad never went to the track, but I do remember watching him play poker with his buddies, I played dominoes with my Uncle for pennies when I was young and by about 10 yrs old or so saving part of my allowance every week during football season to buy a $2 football square.
 
 I always thought gambling was pretty normal, most everybody in my family gambles to some extent, not big time or anything like that. Mostly stuff like football squares, bingo, dominoes, some friendly poker, stuff like that.
 
 My Dad did talk to me about gambling when I was about 11 or 12, he told me not to gamble what I can't afford to lose. He told me if you can't afford to wad up that money into a ball and throw it into the trash without missing it, then don't gamble it. Always thought that was pretty good advice.Comment
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	minet123SBR Posting Legend- 02-17-07
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 #15after they learn their multiplication/long division/decimals/% any time before that is a wasteComment
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	mh217SBR MVP- 12-05-10
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 #16You shameless small time prick dont forget I get to shit on your face when the pacers win that series....you have to be one of the most pathetic creatures on this planet..Originally posted by Jayvegas420I can't fathom what happens when guys like this pro-create?!
 mh217 is such a donk when it comes to gambling he'll need a kid to take his action! Comment Comment
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	CaDDyySBR Sharp- 11-30-08
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 #17I joined this site when i was 15Comment
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	jjaycunySBR MVP- 07-01-11
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 #18Again, you just proved what an idiot you are. I never said I wanted to take a kid anywhere. I do not have kids, and I am not responsible for anyone else's kid. I just wanted to see what people's views are on the subject. Can I be anymore clear?Originally posted by mh217
 I read what you wrote jerky..I know you wrote you dont have kids....but you wrote you wanted to take a kid, who knows if it's a gf's kid or a nephew, lil cousin..whatever..it's not a good thing to teach kids how to gamble..maybe they will get hooked, maybe they won't..why chance it...keep em in school getting straight A's and playing sports...good college, bright future...aspire to raise a doctor, an engineer, a scholar...not no fuckin broke degenerate scumbags in life like jayvegas or the other hundreds of clowns on here.Comment
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	jjaycunySBR MVP- 07-01-11
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 #19This is the type of response I was looking for. You are a perfect example of how introducing a kid to gambling at a young age isn't detrimental (now, for or the retards like mh217, I am not saying it CAN'T be detrimental, just how it can be done responsibly).Originally posted by Roadtrip635My Dad never went to the track, but I do remember watching him play poker with his buddies, I played dominoes with my Uncle for pennies when I was young and by about 10 yrs old or so saving part of my allowance every week during football season to buy a $2 football square.
 
 I always thought gambling was pretty normal, most everybody in my family gambles to some extent, not big time or anything like that. Mostly stuff like football squares, bingo, dominoes, some friendly poker, stuff like that.
 
 My Dad did talk to me about gambling when I was about 11 or 12, he told me not to gamble what I can't afford to lose. He told me if you can't afford to wad up that money into a ball and throw it into the trash without missing it, then don't gamble it. Always thought that was pretty good advice.Comment
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	mh217SBR MVP- 12-05-10
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 #20I'm supposed to read your mind you freaking retard?..you wrote "I feel like takin a kid to the track"...I mean why would you even make a thread about this topic if you didn't have access to some poor lil kid you were gonna end up ruining..lol..fuk it everyone take their kids to the track..saloon this thread alreadyOriginally posted by jjaycunyIt seems like most posters here had their fathers bring them to the horse track or show them parlay cards at a young age. I feel like taking a kid to the track and showing him how betting odds work is a nice weekend tradition, but will a kid be more likely to get into trouble with gambling if he's exposed to it too young? I'm a long time away from having kids, I was just curious.Comment
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	dfishSBR MVP- 12-17-10
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 #21It won't end well
 Way better ways to spend time with your kids.Comment
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	TEXAS MICKEYSBR MVP- 11-14-10
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 #22Ah yes, go ahead and send them to school, let them piss away your hard earned dollars or bury their asses so deep in college loans, and come out with an education, and still can't count, read or write. Much less get job.  Comment Comment
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	Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!- 03-09-11
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 #23mh217 would have been a FUC|< UP whether he discovered gambling at the age of 5 or 50.
 With all the problems this guy must have going on in the kitchen, gambling is the least of his worries!
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	d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 08-10-05
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 #246 or 7 is good.Comment
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	mh217SBR MVP- 12-05-10
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 #25Yep I would be nervous being on my bad side if I was you, i got nothing to lose, might skin you like a chicken to do your family a favor you waste of oxygen.Originally posted by Jayvegas420mh217 would have been a FUC|< UP whether he discovered gambling at the age of 5 or 50.
 With all the problems this guy must have going on in the kitchen, gambling is the least of his worries!
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	mynameismudSBR Hall of Famer- 02-13-12
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 #26no one in my family gambles. im self taught in all facets...poker, sports, table games, etc. i would have loved to have a mentor when i was young to show me some of the ropes.Comment
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	jjgoldSBR Aristocracy- 07-20-05
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 #27My Father took me to OTB's in Ny City when I was about 10
 I was looking at lines maybe age 13 or so NY Post and NY Daily NewsComment
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	Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!- 03-09-11
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 #28Just trying to picture jj jumping around his house naked at the age of 10 yelling, "You mother fukker, take me to the God Damned track before I burry your head in the sand Old Man."
 <er, take="" me="" to="" the="" god="" damed="" track="" now="" before="" i="" burry="" your="" head="" in="" sand="" old="" man"
 Gambling since he's been 12-13 might explain his consistent picks though.
 If you have anyting going for you Gold, it's that you clearly have an edge when it comes to experience.
 
 GL</er,>Comment
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	darkhatSBR Hall of Famer- 08-18-10
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 #29exactly.Originally posted by milwaukee mikeIf you think gambling automatically ruins someones life, what are you doing here?
 
 I take my kids to arlington all the time, they enjoy it for what it is and making gambling/ drinking/Etc like the "forbidden fruit" just makes teenagers not be able to handle those things
 
 France and other countries where kids drink wine have nowhere near the alcoholism/drunk driving problems that the u.s. hasComment
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	jjaycunySBR MVP- 07-01-11
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 #30Originally posted by mh217
 I'm supposed to read your mind you freaking retard?..you wrote "I feel like takin a kid to the track"...I mean why would you even make a thread about this topic if you didn't have access to some poor lil kid you were gonna end up ruining..lol..fuk it everyone take their kids to the track..saloon this thread already why are you so hung up on me and this hypothetical kid? You are taking what I said out of context. READ IT YOU MORON. I didn't just say "I feel like taking a kid to a track." I said "I feel like taking a kid to the track and showing him how betting odds work is a nice weekend tradition."
							
						Comment why are you so hung up on me and this hypothetical kid? You are taking what I said out of context. READ IT YOU MORON. I didn't just say "I feel like taking a kid to a track." I said "I feel like taking a kid to the track and showing him how betting odds work is a nice weekend tradition."
							
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	mh217SBR MVP- 12-05-10
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 #31Dude you're a retard..I don't really care if you live or die, take a kid to the track, whatever...you called me an idiot cause I'm supposed to magically know you weren't ever taking a kid to the track..how would I know?..just figured you were, and that's why you made the thread...Fuk this thread already it's pointless.. SBR offspring will turn out like their parents most likely anyway.Comment
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	opie1988SBR Posting Legend- 09-12-10
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 #32If the kid is a genius, I'd say fairly young.
 
 This being said, here's my 3 year old with her first winner at Lone Star Park. 
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	TEXAS MICKEYSBR MVP- 11-14-10
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 #33There ya go...............Opie's got it down. Teach them the correct way.
 I would bet, that 99% of you guys got your first taste of gambling from some drunk buddy or a local sports bar bookie and had no clue what you were doing from the gitty go.Comment
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	allabout the $$$SBR Hall of Famer- 04-17-10
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 #34my son will be 18 next week taking him and 2 of his boys to the bahamas for 5 days. it is time for him to learn the ropes of gambling and partyingComment
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	milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 08-22-07
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 #35Finally i see the picture of the person responsible for breaking the bank at lone starOriginally posted by opie1988If the kid is a genius, I'd say fairly young.
 
 This being said, here's my 3 year old with her first winner at Lone Star Park. 
  
 
 Great track but it wont be open much longer with those puny pursesComment
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