| Description: Everyone likes an occasional tip or two, | | | | Also, a horse on its first few maiden races may carry |
| especially those that seem sound and worth trying. | | | | a lot of promise, true. But if you are betting a certain |
| These tips are mostly hunches or astute observations | | | | amount of money, and hoping for some pay-offs, it |
| done by seasoned players on competing horses, | | | | might be best to bet on a horse that has won before. |
| jockeys and trainers. Here are a few horse race | | | | Also, try avoiding placing large wagers on a horse that |
| betting tips: bet only on the horses you have a gut | | | | has just moved up in class – think of this |
| feeling that would win, bet on a horse that has won | | | | particular horse as a new contender in a heavier |
| before, avoid placing wagers on a horse that has just | | | | division (or something to that effect.) |
| moved up in class, look into the history and ability of | | | | If you have tips and researches done on the running |
| the jockeys and keep an eye out on the tote board or | | | | horse, it is likewise important to look up into the history |
| score proclaiming value odds. | | | | and ability of the jockeys. A jockey’s ability |
| Who doesn’t benefit from a sound advice? | | | | assumes greater importance as the distance of the |
| Everyone likes an occasional tip or two, especially | | | | race increases. For short races, most apprentices are |
| those that seem sound and worth trying. Wager | | | | capable of breaking a horse fast. This ability is very |
| placement is mostly betting done upon individual | | | | useful in sprint races. Unfortunately, during longer races |
| research, a proposed strategy and acting on that tip | | | | or those that go beyond 1 1/8 mile races, pacing the |
| that you’ve heard circling around. How about a | | | | horse is more important than that burst of speed when |
| new tip from your favorite bookie or from one of the | | | | the gun goes off. A capable jockey could gauge just |
| pros in the betting circle? | | | | how fast the running start should be and how to |
| These tips are mostly hunches or astute observations | | | | conserve enough energy for that burst of speed |
| done by seasoned players on competing horses, | | | | before the horse crosses the finish line. |
| jockeys and trainers. For the so-called experts in the | | | | Keeping a sharp eye on the tote board also increases |
| field, some advices are worth offering other players | | | | a player’s chance of a pay-off. Try keeping |
| for free. Here are a few horse race betting tips. | | | | score on value odds: any horse that has a fair chance |
| For starters, despite what the odds are or what the | | | | of winning but is not overly backed. If you have a |
| seeming favorite is, you should only bet on the horses | | | | favorite bookie, try getting a tip or two. They should |
| you have a gut feeling that would win. Players attach | | | | have experiences in determining the odds, and a |
| a lot of importance on their “gut | | | | bookie’s betting start is an excellent indicator as |
| feelings.” That combined with a little luck and a | | | | to which horses are likely to be among the first three |
| considerable amount of research (and maybe one or | | | | contenders to finish the race. |
| more tips) can create a spark on that winning streak. | | | | |