There are several kind of horse racing systems. Some systems rely on weighting the factors in a race according to the make up of the race of the kind of race. For instance, in a maiden race where raw speed is the factor that matters the most, a higher point value might be given to the horse with the fastest average speed. In a short sprint of five furlongs, post position and early pace might be given the most weight.
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Learn How to Handicap Horse Races By Meets
As horse racing has changed over they years people now think less in terms of a single meet and more of a circuit if they even bother to separate the races that much. Years ago a track had a short season or meet and they would open and run for several months at the most. Many seasons were even shorter just consisting of a few weeks to a month. How can that help you to pick more winners and handicap horse races more effectively?
Winning Horse Racing Bets Factors
There are certain similarities that you’ll find that are shared by horses that win races. The reason that is important is because they tell you what a winner looks like. I know that may sound strange but think about it for a moment and you’ll see what I mean. A lot of people go to the horse races looking for winning horses and good bets, but ask them what a good bet looks like and they’ll usually admit they don’t know what a winner looks like.
Do you want to figure out a good horse racing handicapping system? Perhaps there are clues right under your nose or all around you. For instance, there’s a lot of interest in the divisions of society based on income and opportunity nowadays. The top one percent, who control most of the wealth in our society, are doing all right and they are on one side of the line while the other ninety nine percent are opposite them in that standoff. The income gulf continues to widen and tension continues to grow.
I’d like to say a few words in support of live horse racing, but before I do, there’s something else I have to say. We live in a world of screens. Standing in line at the bank there is a big screen TV behind the tellers and it faces me so I get to see the news, whether or not I want to see the news. While the news is being broadcast across the screen in lurid digital clarity, the stock prices are zooming along the bottom of the screen as well as the latest headlines, in case I happened to miss it all on the big screen.
For most people, handicapping the horse races and finding winners seems to be a mystery. They understand the basic concepts of handicapping and can read the program, and yet, when the race is over they still don’t understand how some people picked the winner. It seems to be more a matter of luck than anything else. Therefore, many people give up on handicapping and just start playing lucky numbers or worse than that, they give up on horse racing and buy lottery tickets or a roll of quarters for the slots.
Race Handicapping Tips and Angles
Winning at the horse races is sometimes a matter of luck and other times a matter of skill. Losing, on the other hand, comes in many varieties and no one can avoid it. If you want to win more and lose less, however, the best plan is to handicap the races as well as you can and manage your money as well as you can, too. You may still lose from time to time, but you might make a profit in the long run, if you work hard enough at it.
When a rider is on a horse in its previous race and then gets off it to ride another, the first assumption most handicappers make is that he or she has chosen a better horse, or at least the horse that is better according to the rider or the jockey’s agent. That is a reasonable assumption and usually spot on. It doesn’t mean the chosen ride is a sure winner, but it does usually mean it can beat at least one other horse in the race.
The driver plays a very important part in the success of a harness horse and there are big differences in the driving skills and success between different drivers. This isn’t exactly a secret among people who handicap harness races. But how much attention do you really pay to the driver and have you identified winning driver and trainer teams? Some race tracks now supply information on driver switches, as I call them. A typical announcement before a race would be something along the lines of, “Ron Pierce chooses the 6 over the 8.”
There are plenty of ways you can bet on a horse or a horse race, but many of them are poor bets or even known as, “sucker bets.” No one likes to be a sucker or taken for one, so here are a few horse racing tips to help you to stay ahead of the game. Wagers at the horse races are usually meant to make money for the race track.