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Taking Chances by Clarence Louis Cullen

by Cullen, Clarence Louis, -1922
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Taking Chances by Clarence Louis Cullen is a collection of narratives relating to horse racing and gambling, likely written in the late 19th century. These tales reveal the intricate and often precarious world of gamblers, trainers, and the thrilling yet tumultuous life surrounding horse racing, with a focus on personal experiences and anecdotes that highlight the risks and rewards of betting on the races. The opening of the book sets the tone with an engaging introduction that appeals to those who have been caught up in gambling, whether through horse racing or poker. Cullen presents a detective’s recounting of his experience transporting a con artist back to Pittsburg, establishing a narrative that delves into themes of luck, deception, and the misadventures that befall those entangled in wagering. The first story features a color-blind gambler who mistakenly bets on the wrong horse due to a misidentified signal, leading to significant monetary loss and dramatic repercussions with his accomplices. This introduction captivates the reader with its insight into the flawed decisions that often characterize the lives of gamblers and the unpredictable nature of chance in horse racing. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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