Okay, so today I’m gonna talk about what I did with the Aqueduct Race 2 card.

First off, I saw the notice that said, “SELECTIONS CLOSE TIME: This is a Live (Regular) Format contest.” So I knew it was a regular thing, not some special event.
Then I checked out today’s Aqueduct entries. I always look at all the entries, you know, just to get a feel for what’s going on.
Lately, I’ve been trying to be good and not bet on every single race at a track. I usually end up doing it anyway, but I’m trying! This time, I wasn’t really feeling the short prices for Occult and Affirmative Lady. Just didn’t seem worth it to me.
I also saw some chatter online about the race. There’s this thread for general discussion about the “AQUEDUCT RACE 2 – Aqueduct Racetrack, South Ozone Park, Queens” event. People were talking strategy and stuff, it was kinda interesting to read through.
Then I noticed something about the New Mexico State Racing Commission. It looked like they had a race on January 3rd, a Sunday, with a $90,000 purse. I just casually glanced at it, not really relevant to what I was doing, but you know, I like to keep an eye on things.

- I spent some time analyzing the horses in Aqueduct Race 2.
- I compared their past performances.
- I factored in the jockeys and trainers.
- I made my picks based on all that info.
- I placed my bets.
- I watched the race. It was a nail-biter!
- My picks didn’t all win, but I had some success.
It was a fun day messing around with the Aqueduct Race 2 card. I didn’t get rich, but I learned a few things, and that’s always a good thing.
The whole process is pretty engaging, even though I lost some, I am still thrilled to dive into it again next time. It is just a casual activity I do for fun. I don’t take it too seriously, just enjoy the analysis and the process.
The most important thing is having fun, and learning to accept both winning and losing. So that’s my little adventure with the Aqueduct Race 2. Maybe I will get lucky next time.