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The following are some general guidelines followed by many
pros which will give you a 'leg up' on many other bettors:
- Be wary of the 'smart money,' bets placed at the last
minute by supposedly, those in the know. There isn't much
smart money at the tracks.
- Go with your gut feelings. if there's a horse you fancey,
by all means bet on that horse. There's no worse feeling
than not doing what you felt you should have done, and
it working out - withoutyou. And if it doesn't work out,
no big deal.
- Pay special attention to fast starters on slow courses.
It is more difficult to manouver on an a muddy, slow or
heavy course, and these conditions will favour the horse
that takes the early lead.
- Avoid horses moving up in class. They may have looked
good against lesser horses, but the move to better competition
may reveal different colours.
- Avoid horses that have not raced in the past four weeks.
They may be recuperating from illness and the owners are
using the race as a tune-up. The winning percentages of
long-idled horses are way below average.
- Bet only winners. If you see a horse that has been around
but never won a race, why figure that today's race will
be any different? Instead, choose a horse that has some
background of winning.
- Bet only horses you feel have a good chance of winning.
If you had eliminated all the horses you've bet in the
past but have not really believed in, you would be sitting
with a much higher winning percentage. If you don't like
a horse, don't bet on it.
Betting tips and strategies
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