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Horseplayers: Life at the Track
By (Author) Ted McClelland
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
7th August 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
798.401
Paperback
272
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 13mm
353g
This fun and witty expose of horse racing in America goes behind the scenes at the track, providing a serious gambler's-eye view of the action. Ted McClelland spent a year at tracks and off-track betting facilities in Chicago and across the country, profiling the people who make a career of gambling on horses. This account follows his personal journey of what it means to be a horseplayer as he gambles with his book advance using various betting and handicapping strategies along the way. A colourful cast of characters is introduced, including the intensely disciplined Scott McMannis, "The Professor," a one-time college instructor who now teaches a course in handicapping, and Mary Schoenfeldt, a former nun and gifted handicapper who donates all of her winnings to charity. This moving account of wins, losses, and personal turmoil provides a realistic look at gamblers, gambling, and life at the track.
"A delightful memoir . . . McClelland details his transformation from casual fan to obsessed racing geek with humor." --"Railbird"
"Immensely readable account, by a brutally honest writer...a gambler's book that is well worth a punt" --"The Racing Post
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Ted McClelland has contributed to Mother Jones, Salon.com, and the Chicago Reader, where he wrote a popular column called "At the Track" featuring stories from the racetrack. He is currently the senior editor for Lake and writes the "Cheap Bachelor" feature for the Chicago Tribune.