Posted by Cliff at Mar 31st, 2008 in Racing Systems
Horse racing systems may have evolved over the years, but one fact still remains: there are as many horse racing systems then as there are today. Punters betting on horses to win have made use of just about every horse racing system imaginable, from those systems which relied on some form of clairvoyant ability, to […]
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One of the ideal methods to learn about some of the strengths and weaknesses of the many horses in these races is to follow the jockeys who ride them. The horses that jockeys choose to ride and the reasons they offer are just as important as any horse betting tips you will receive. This is […]
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Posted by Cliff at Mar 30th, 2008 in Overseas Racing
Some interesting news today comes from the Dubai World Cup, where Curlin took first for trainer Steve Asmussen and jockey Robby Albarado.
While the results of this race were not a major surprise - after all Curlin was the 4-11 favourite - there are still some interesting aspects of this race that deserve mention.
In this race, Curlin was never […]
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Posted by Cliff at Mar 29th, 2008 in All Weather Racing
The UK hosts four all-weather tracks with one more in the process of construction at Great Leighs, Essex. Horse racing fans absolutely love all-weather racing. Of course, considering that 5 million pounds is offered as prize money for this exciting and competitive racing season, this really doesn’t come as a surprise!
However, to some people watching low-grade horses running on the […]
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Posted by Cliff at Mar 28th, 2008 in Racing Systems
As you know I always look at the value of a horse, so for those looking for a betting system that emphasizes the least risk for the greatest amount of potential profit, the Value Horse Method should be a primary consideration. Not everyone has lot of money to waste on a horse racing system, and […]
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Posted by Cliff at Mar 27th, 2008 in Horse Racing Basics
Beginners to horse racing are often too keen to bet before understanding the necessary fundamentals. Their impatience is often expressed by the rate at which they seek horse racing tips as a means of success at the tracks. While any horse racing tip may add to your knowledge and will help you in a race, […]
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Posted by Cliff at Mar 25th, 2008 in Irish Racing
To put some of the concepts we’ve been discussing here in the real world, let’s take a look at the racing news from today.
Paco jack landed the Weatherbys Ireland GSB Hurdle at Fairyhouse. This four-year-old was 8-1 in this race. Paco Jack had placed well, and come on strong alongside C’Est Ca and Miss Fancy […]
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Posted by Cliff at Mar 24th, 2008 in Racing Systems
Most people assume the idea of betting on horses and making money at the same time week-in and week-out is a foolish idea. Most people think that it’s impossible to profit from a game where you don’t control the circumstances of the turnout. This is untrue. While people who bet without a method or simply […]
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Posted by Cliff at Mar 23rd, 2008 in Betting Advice
Beginners who have just come into the world of horse betting are usually confused about a whole lot of things. They understand the basic principles about betting, but some deeper issues tend to leave them somewhat stupefied. One example is in calculating payouts and the odds, which are usually essential to the profit motive of […]
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Posted by Cliff at Mar 22nd, 2008 in Cheltenham Festival
The big news today is on Pomme Tiepy, who fell at the ninth fence at Cheltenham on her most recent start. Today she was ruled out of the Powers Whiskey Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse by trainer Willie Mullins.
This is unsurprising considering the fall at Cheltenham, however the fall itself was a surprise after Pomme Tiepy’s […]
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