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Archive for November, 2011

Horse Race Betting – Races to Avoid

Wed ,23/11/2011

Horse race betting is something people do for fun and hopefully profit. However, there are many different approaches to making horse race selections. Some punters will try and have a bet in every race whilst others are more selective and will carry out an in depth form study and only bet on selected races.

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When Handicapping Horse Races Keep It Simple for Best Results

Tue ,22/11/2011

When trying to find good bets in horse races we sometimes work so hard we might be considered obsessive. While doing your best is always a good thing and I don’t want to discourage you from working hard at finding winning horses, a little caution should be used. For instance, sometimes, when we try too hard, analysis becomes paralysis, as the saying goes. First of all, think of all the things that can happen in a horse race. There are so many factors that should be considered when you look at the runners, jockeys, trainers, and other people involved in a race.

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Famous UK Racehorse Trainer – Dick Hern

Tue ,22/11/2011

William Richard “Dick” Hern, CVO, (January 20, 1921 – May 22, 2002) was an English Thoroughbred racehorse trainer and winner of sixteen British Classic Races between 1962 and 1995, and was Champion Trainer four times. He trained some of the most outstanding racehorses namely, Nashwan, Brigadier Gerard, Henbit and Troy.

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2011 Delta Jackpot Stakes Day at Delta Downs

Mon ,21/11/2011

Saturday Delta Downs hosted the $1 million Delta Downs Jackpot Stakes (G3) along with five other big stakes races. Sabercat was an upset winner in the feature race while Now I Know won the $500,000 Delta Downs Princess (G3). Get the results, charts, and photos for all six races here.

2011 Delta Jackpot Stakes Day at Delta Downs originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Monday, November 21st, 2011 at 00:47:02.

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Is Horse Racing Handicapping a Real Job or Just Foolish Pleasure?

Mon ,21/11/2011

I work very hard at picking winners and sometimes make a profit, but anyone who thinks that they are going to get rich handicapping horse races needs to have a talk with a good financial consultant or someone like my Uncle Mo. He isn’t a horse player at all, in fact he is against gambling except for his investments in the stock market. He’s a banker. Though he is against gambling and playing the horses, it is interesting to get the opinion of a man who is pretty sharp at making money, though you can rarely get him to spend a buck.

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Atlantic Hurricane wins the Bessarabian Stakes (G3)

Mon ,21/11/2011

Atlantic Hurricane blew away her rivals to win the 2011 Bessarabian Stakes by 5 lengths with Mullins Beach second and favorite Embur’s Song third, on Sunday at Woodbine. Get the results, charts, and photos here.

Atlantic Hurricane wins the Bessarabian Stakes (G3) originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Sunday, November 20th, 2011 at 18:54:23.

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Your 10-CENT Superfecta “Lottery Ticket”

Mon ,21/11/2011

Odds are very high on most state lottery tickets. You might have a better chance at cashing a ticket by creating your own “lottery ticket” through the 10-CENT superfecta. Utilizing these angles will help you create a possible winner without a lot of dough.

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How to Use Speed Points and Figures in Horse Racing Handicapping

Sat ,19/11/2011

Speed points, as you may know, were originally conceived by Dr. William Quirin and introduced to the world in 1979. They are a useful tool to measure the race to the first call. The higher the speed points given to a runner, the more early speed that one has, sort of. Therefore, if you’re looking for the early speed in a race, you need only check the speed points that are included in many past performances–at least that’s the theory. While I wouldn’t dispute the usefulness of speed points, I’d like to take them and their utilization one step farther.

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Finding Easy Winners at the Horse Races

Sat ,19/11/2011

Every once in a while a race comes along that has all the ingredients you need to be almost certain that a horse will win. It is all based on what I call the acid test, or “been there–done that.” In other words, you want a runner that has won at the same class level or higher. If it is racing at the $20,000 claiming level, that is where you want to see it today. It must have won in a $20,000 race and it cannot be a non-winners race. In other words, if it just won a non-winners of 3 races and is now in a non-winners of 4, it is not at the same class level: It’s moving up.

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2011 Long Island Handicap at Aqueduct

Mon ,14/11/2011

Hit It Rich held off the late rally of Mekong Melody to win the Long Island Handicap (G3) on the turf at Aqueduct by 1 1/2 lengths with Musical Rain third. Favorite Emerald Beech never fired and finished fifth. Get the results, charts, and photos of the race and the new casino at Aqueduct here.

2011 Long Island Handicap at Aqueduct originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Sunday, November 13th, 2011 at 13:51:16.

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