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Look For Horse Racing Tips That Are Worth Considering

Fri ,29/06/2012

Life is indeed more enjoyable because of exciting sports. Everyone has their own favourite game. Some people love to watch basketball games on television while others don’t find it entertaining. Each and every one of us has his or her choice of sports to observe. Being a fan of certain competitions make you feel joyful but sometimes it’s the other way around.

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Picking Winners at the Horse Races – A Few Tips

Thu ,28/06/2012

If you enjoy a day at the races now and then or if you’re more serious about horse racing and go quite often, you probably know how difficult it is to pick winners consistently. Everybody gets lucky now and then, but very few people can manage to pick enough winners to make a long term profit. This article won’t make you a great horse player, but it will give you a few tips that may make your next day at the races a good one.

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Common Horse Racing Handicapping Mistakes Regarding Money

Thu ,28/06/2012

Trying to win money betting on horses is one of the most difficult challenges in the world of intellectual sports. If you’ve been trying to handicap the races and make a profit you probably have already figured that out. When you go to the races or OTB parlor and look at the competition, i.e., the other people who bet on the races, you probably wonder how it can be so difficult. You hear them spouting misinformation and watch them making the craziest bets, and yet, you still can’t seem to bet them.

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How the Race Horse Sees

Tue ,26/06/2012

Understanding how the race horse sees can help horse racing trainers keep their horses focused on race day and also improve horsemanship. Early researches believed horses were short sighted and had poor vision, these have both been proven wrong. A horses large eye actually places them with a great advantage.

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2012 Queen’s Plate at Woodbine

Mon ,25/06/2012

Strait of Dover led from gate to wire to win the 2012 Queen’s Plate, Canada’s premier race for 3-year-olds, by 1 1/4 lengths in track record time. Fillies Irish Mission and Dixie Strike finished second and third, while favorite River Rush was sixth. Get the results, chart, and lots of photos here.

2012 Queen’s Plate at Woodbine originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Sunday, June 24th, 2012 at 23:59:30.

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2012 Queen’s Plate Undercard Stakes

Mon ,25/06/2012

There were five other stakes on 2012 Queen's Plate day: the King Edward (G2) won by Riding the River, the Highlander Stakes (G2) won by Smokey Fire, the Singspiel Stakes (G3) won by Musketier, the My Dear won by Just Got In, and the Trillium won by Stars to Shine. Get the results, charts, and photos here.

2012 Queen’s Plate Undercard Stakes originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Monday, June 25th, 2012 at 02:09:48.

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Horse Racing Handicapping Tips For Summer Racing

Mon ,25/06/2012

Since horse racing is a sport that is conducted outside, the weather conditions have a great impact on the races. A handicapper must learn to use every advantage that he or she can find because picking winners for a living is such a competitive business. As the seasons change a horse player must change the way decisions are made and how the races are played.

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Zo Impressive wins the 2012 Mother Goose Stakes

Sun ,24/06/2012

Zo Impressive held off Disposablepleasure by 3/4 of a length and survived an objection to win the 2012 Mother Goose Stakes (G1) at Belmont Park on Saturday. Believe You Can finished third while favorite Contested faded badly to finish last. Get the results, chart, and photos here.

Zo Impressive wins the 2012 Mother Goose Stakes originally appeared on About.com Horse Racing on Saturday, June 23rd, 2012 at 19:56:46.

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Front Bandages and the Racehorse

Fri ,22/06/2012

Should front bandages on a horse affect your handicapping decisions? Sometimes they indicate unsoundness, but sometimes they don’t. Here’s how you tell the difference.

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Does Foaling Date Matter in Picking Winners?

Fri ,22/06/2012

A horse’s exact date of birth is often shown on past performance charts. Should this information be used in handicapping races/ Sometimes it matters, and sometimes it doesn’t. It pays to know when to pay attention and when to ignore the information.

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