Does anyone know a good horse racing system?

Horse racing betting systems? Does anyone know a good horse racing betting system?

  • Ive been a horse racing fan for about 3 years now, im looking to get in to the betting side, nothing big just want to try it out. Does anyone know any good free horse racing betting systems? If their aren't good free ones id be willing to shed a few bucks for GOOD horse racing tips! Please only people with actual EXPERIENCE answer, I need a solid horse racing programs!

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    Hmm.. horse race betting systems can be a bit tricky! But the truth is if you find a book written by someone who has had a ton of experience with horse race betting then you have a WAY higher chance of success then someone who just jumps in. horse racing betting systems are a dime a dozen! Meaning finding a good one can be tricky, and you definitely should not put all your faith in whatever system you read! Its never good to have to much faith in anything except your self of course! There is one horse racing betting system that ive stumbled across and read which isnt to bad! If you apply the basic principles it will help give you a MUCH better feel for whats going on and how to bet.

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Hi...Just so you know there are no short cuts to success in horse racing. The racing game is a constant work in progress and you have to be in the mindset to learn and get better every day. There is no one correct way to handicap but with that said there are ways that you can put concepts that will enable you to wager with wisdom. Start with learning how to read the Daily Racing Form. DRF, or any track provided race form. All races have conditions and you must know the conditions of the race to evaluate each horse's chances. Stakes races are the cream of the crop, the best horses around. Handicap races are frays where the racing secretary assigns weights for each horse, which theoretically will bring all the horses together at the end of the race. Allowance races are for the horses that are more valuable than claiming horses, are not offered for sale and who are aspiring to become stakes runners. Claiming horses are entered for sale and can be bought by anyone that has a racing license in the jurisdiction and has enough money on account in the horseman's office. And maiden races are events for horses that have not yet won a race. UNLOCKING KEYS: The key to handicapping is attempting to figure out how the race will be run. You must be able to project where each entrant will be at any point of the race and this is done by comparing the fractional times, to where each entrant figures in this particular race based on his past performance. Once you can project or figure that certain horses will be near the pace, certain horses will be mid pack in the race, and certain horses will be far back, then you are well on your way to visualizing how the race will be run and who may come out on top when the smoke clears. Again theoretically if there is only one horse in the race that has superior early speed, his chances of going wire to wire is strengthened. If there are a number of horses that possess similar early speed, this could set up the winning move for a runner that can come from mid pack or from far back. Each race is a puzzle wrapped in an enigma and that's what makes racing so fascinating. THE HUMAN FACTOR: Other important things to consider are the jockey, trainer, when the horse raced last and who has that horse been facing. Players must know the top riders and trainers on their circuit and then go a step further by investigating where those human players excel. Some riders fit certain horses with certain styles. And some trainers excel in particular categories like first-time starters, turf runners, runners first time after being claimed or runners that are coming back from an extended vacation. It's up to the bettor to do his research. KNOW BETTING OPTIONS: When it comes time to stepping up to the plate and making the wager, be well versed about what you want to bet and how much you expect to make from that bet. There are a plethora of options. There is straight win, place and show wagering. Daily doubles are the winners of 2 designated races. Exactas, which are the exact one/two finishers of a race and quinellas, the one/two or two/one finishers of a race are both popular and playable. Trifectas and superfectas are extended exactas to the third and fourth finishers respectively. Pick 3s to Pick 6s are the wagers that must pick the winners of consecutive races and can be the payday that all are looking for. CASH MANAGEMENT: Managing money is paramount to success at the track. Never bet over your head and never chase your cash. If you are having a bad day, there will always be another day to wager so don't panic. Rate your bets and determine how much a prime bet or a side bet will fit into your bankroll. Prime bets should be a percentage of your overall bankroll, sometimes in the 5% range, that you have put aside to bet on the horses. Side or action bets should be wagers that don't fit into your prime parameters but offer value in a certain situation. FLEXIBILITY/PATIENCE: The successful horseplayer must have control, must know when to hold them and when to fold them and at the same time not be too rigid. Each race is different and players must adapt on the fly sometimes. Below is a link of the basic on how to handicap a horse race..it's a skill that grows with time, and nver stops growing...so don't be in a hurry, it won't work. Good Luck and enjoy the link :) http://www.ehow.com/how_5716206_handicap-horse-race.html

Sandra S.

Hi I have been using systems for many years, the majority of them, especially the hard sell expensive ones are rubbish, be very careful when thinking of passing money for products that will not perform. I run my own website www.horseracingworld.net and there are some free simple systems on there, you will also find information about gambling and the basics of horse racing. If at some stage you may consider buying a system, drop me a line and I will try and guide you in the right direction. Be lucky Trevor Jones

Trevor

Any horse betting "system" will lose you money over time. If you want to actually make money at the races, then you have to work on your handicapping and also money management (how you bet). Other than that, I think the best advice you can get is just looking at the recommendations and commentary that they have in the Daily Racing Form for the race.

SoyLatte

Ive been punting for about 35 years-i love the horseracing BUT theres no sure way of winning.you just have to go by things like the horses form,track conditions,weights,jockeys,barrier draws,race distances etc etc etc.also the odds are a good indication of a horses chances(but not always).

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