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Archive for March, 2014

Out of the Starting Gates and Into History

Wed ,19/03/2014

Outside of the Triple Crown events, there may be no thoroughbred horse race that is more historic than the Champagne Stakes. Beloved by racing fans of all stripes, the Champagne Stakes brings together the finest 2 year olds in the world to take part in a competition that serves as a precursor to the fabled Kentucky Derby.

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2014 Rebel Stakes Day at Oaklawn

Tue ,18/03/2014

horse racingHoppertunity beat favorite Tapiture by a half length to win the Rebel Stakes (G2) for the 3-year-olds at Oaklawn Park on Saturday. In the Azeri Stakes (G2) for older fillies, Close Hatches won wire-to-wire and in the Razorback Handicap (G3) for older horses Golden Lad won by 6 3/4 length. Get the results, charts, and photos here.

2014 Rebel Stakes Day at Oaklawn originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Monday, March 17th, 2014 at 13:58:59.

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Horse Racing: Handicapping’s Most Powerful Basic General Factors And Profitcapping

Sat ,15/03/2014

Racing’s made of two major parts: Profitcapping and Handicapping. There’re only a few basic general powerful factors to Handicapping. There’re two handicapping types and 3 handicapping levels. The handicapping types are: ‘common’ handicapping (using combinations of two or more factors and/or angles) and ‘statistical’ handicapping (testing every single element and system in statistical form to find out what’s best for win, place, show, fourth and fifth positions). The 3 handicapping levels are: level 1 (guessing, using birth dates, social security numbers, etc.). Level 2 (using the daily racing form, program, combining factors and angles, creating handicapping methods, tip sheets, brisnet.com products, racing digest, etc.). Level 3 (testing every single element, method, angle, system, means and way for one or all in the money positions in a specific statistical form). Handicapping’s most powerful general factors can be used in a more focused way than the general racing public uses them.

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The Origin and Story of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing

Wed ,12/03/2014

The Triple Crown is one of the most coveted horse racing championship. It involves only 3-year-old thoroughbreds that compete for the Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes, and Preakness Stakes in a single season.

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2014 Cheltenham Festival

Wed ,12/03/2014

horse racingThe Cheltenham Festival is the biggest jumps meet of the year in England and draws an average of 50,000 fans each day. In 2014, it runs from March 11 through 14 and includes twelve Grade 1 races and purse money of almost £4 million. Photos and results for day one are up now, including the Stan James Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy won by Jezki.

2014 Cheltenham Festival originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Tuesday, March 11th, 2014 at 03:03:29.

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2014 Tampa Bay Derby Day

Tue ,11/03/2014

horse racingRing Weekend led all the way to win by 3 lengths in the 2014 Tampa Bay Derby (G2) over Vinceremos and Surfing U S A while favorite Conquest Titan disappointed in fourth. Also on the card, Cloud Scapes won the Hillsborough Stakes (G3) and Testa Rossi won the Florida Oaks (G3). Get the results, charts, and photos here.

2014 Tampa Bay Derby Day originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Monday, March 10th, 2014 at 17:01:20.

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Horse Racing: How To Use Handicapping Factors And Profitcapping Part 3

Tue ,11/03/2014

How to use handicapping factors and Profitcapping parts 1 and 2 have about 35-40 main factors mentioned and they’re some of the most formidable factors and methods in racing. Racing’s made of two main divisions: Profitcapping and Handicapping. Profitcapping has its’ own methods and so does Handicapping. With handicapping”s methods each one has its’ own strengths and weaknesses including the ones in this article. These are some of the strongest methods in racing and they can be combined with each other or used alone. No single factor or combination of factors are 100% efficient. But together they augment or strengthen each other to different degrees. Each one has a powerful effect in racing and everyone of them is used by the general racing public.

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2014 Santa Anita Handicap Day Part 2

Tue ,11/03/2014

Also on 2014 Santa Anita Handicap day, California Chrome was an easy winner in the San Felipe (G2) for the 3-year-old, Sahara Sky won the San Carlos (G2) for the sprinters, and Diversy Harbor won the China Doll Stakes for the Cal-bred fillies. Get the results, charts, and photos here.

2014 Santa Anita Handicap Day Part 2 originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Monday, March 10th, 2014 at 17:44:42.

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2014 Honeybee Stakes at Oaklawn

Sun ,09/03/2014

horse racingEuphrosyne was awarded the win in the 2014 Honeybee Stakes (G3) for 3-year-old fillies after first place finisher Sugar Shock was disqualified for interference in the stretch. Also on the card, Work All Week won the Hot Springs Stakes for the older horses. Get the results, charts, and photos here.

2014 Honeybee Stakes at Oaklawn originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Saturday, March 8th, 2014 at 14:46:24.

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Horse Racing: How To Use Handicapping Factors And Profitcapping, Part 2

Fri ,07/03/2014

How to use handicapping factors is a matter of mainly using several or more of factors in combination with each other to predict the outcome of a race. Horse racing’s made of two major divisions: Profitcapping and Handicapping. Each one have its’ own methods and systems. Profitcapping is methods and systems to determine profit to be made in months and years and has ‘nothing’ to do with selecting horses. Handicapping is methods and systems to predict the order of finish of races by selecting and choosing horses and has ‘nothing’ to do with money. This article notes some of the most tested, proven and used methods and means in racing. In part 1 of this article of the same title other proven tried and true systems are noted.

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