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Archive for November, 2011

Have More Fun at the Horse Races

Wed ,30/11/2011

Would you like to have fun at the horse races? Here are a few thoughts from an old horse player that may help you to regain some of the joy of going to the races. Because people bet real money on horse races and it involves gambling and risk taking, many people become very emotional and unhappy at the horse races. Greed and need are the two major reasons people risk money to make money. If you’re greedy and try to win money at the races and fail, you may be depressed when you lose.

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3 Secrets To Picking A Winner In A Horse Race

Wed ,30/11/2011

So, you’ve watched the Kentucky Derby on TV and picked a horse off his name that actually won the race. You think that was easy enough, so now you’ve made a trip out to the local race track to try your luck again.

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Fair Grounds Opening Day

Tue ,29/11/2011

Check out the great racing action across the country. Top tracks like Calder, Churchill Downs and Hollywood Park are in peak form and will be joined by Fair Grounds on their opening day.

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Improve Your Horse Racing Handicapping With Three Steps

Tue ,29/11/2011

If you’re trying to make money betting on horse races, you’re probably a handicapper. If you don’t handicap horse races and just depend on luck to win, then you’d better be very lucky or very wealthy. For most people, making money as a handicapper is a tough job and very risky, but some people do actually make a profit wagering on horse races.

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2011 Remsen and Demoiselle Stakes

Mon ,28/11/2011

O’Prado Again (outside) got up late to win the 2011 Remsen Stakes (G2) for the 2-year-old colts by 3/4 of a length. Favorite Disposablepleasure over came a stumble at the start and an objection to win the Demoiselle Stakes (G2) for the fillies. Get the results, charts, and photos here.

2011 Remsen and Demoiselle Stakes originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Sunday, November 27th, 2011 at 18:26:05.

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Delta Downs Jackpot

Mon ,28/11/2011

The feature race across the country is the Grade 3 Delta Downs Jackpot for two-year-olds. The race carries a purse of $1,000,000 and with $600,000 to the winners almost guarantees a spot in the Kentucky Derby.

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How to Win Pick Threes and Pick Fours and Even Pick Sixes

Mon ,28/11/2011

Multiple leg wagers are very popular at the horse races and may offer the best opportunity for handicappers to make a profit over the long run. One of the reason is that some race tracks offer at least one of those multiple leg bets per day with an extremely low takeout or even for a 0% takeout.

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2011 Cigar Mile and Gazelle Stakes

Mon ,28/11/2011

Favorite To Honor and Serve won the Cigar Mile (G1) at Aqueduct by 1 3/4 lengths over Hymn Book and Calibrachoa. Also on the card, favorite Awesome Feather romped in the Gazelle Stakes (G1) by 5 1/4 lengths over Draw It and Love and Pride. Get the results, charts, and photos here.

2011 Cigar Mile and Gazelle Stakes originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Sunday, November 27th, 2011 at 18:28:35.

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2011 Kingarvie Stakes and Court Vision’s retirement

Sun ,27/11/2011

Run in Aruba rallied from last to win the 2011 Kingarvie Stakes at Woodbine on Saturday by 3 1/2 lengths over Untimate Destiny and True Executive while favorite Jenna's Wabbit faded to finish fifth. Get the results, charts, and photos for the Kingarvie plus the retirement appearance of Breeders’ Cup Mile winner Court Vision.

2011 Kingarvie Stakes and Court Vision’s retirement originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Saturday, November 26th, 2011 at 20:36:52.

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How to Bet Smarter Than the Crowd at the Horse Races and Win More

Wed ,23/11/2011

When you go to the horse races and make your bets your money is co-mingled with the money from all the other people who make a similar wager on the same race. If you look around at the crowd, you may wonder just how smart those people are. You’ll see people who may not look all that smart and others who are drinking and probably not making great decisions. If these are the people you have to beat it may seem like you should be making a profit. But the fact remains that most people leave the race track a loser, and my guess is that most of the people who are reading this horse racing handicapping article are included in that group.

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