People assume that betting on horses is based on luck, and that
the only method to win money while doing it is to get inside
information. By inside information, people generally refer to
match fixes or some other knowledge that one or more of the
horses is sick. This might have been true once, but in todays
modern world where the gambling is institutionalised and checked
daily, this sort of thing rarely (if ever) occurs.
So What Then? Should you gamble according to unexplainable
hunches and simply hope for the best? There is a better option.
Base your bets on information that you collect about the
different horses and then make a calculated guess. I have listed
here the 8 Golden Rules you should look out for when judging how
good a particular horse will fair in the race you are going to
bet on.
1. Check out the weather, and then check how the horses in the
race fared accordingly. Certain horses have a tendancy to
outlast others in the rain, while others charge unstoppable to
the finnish line on cloudy days. Why? I don't know, but whats
important is that its true, and it has worked for me.
2. Do not think that older horses run slower than three-year old
ones as the season comes to a close. This si just not true. What
you have to check is how many races each horse did run.
Sometimes horses compete in too many races and this slows them
down, but this has nothing to do with age.
3. Surprisingly, though you might think that there is a direct
ratio between the weight of the jockey and how fast the horse
can run, but this is not true. Since most of the jockeys weigh
approximately the same, its actually the relativelly heavier
ones who manage to win.
4. Similarly, heavier horses can run faster than lighter ones,
but only up to a point. A colt weighs about a hundred pounds
more than fillies and thus they are more likely to win long
distance races.
5. Just because a horse has new blinkers does not mean that the
horse will run faster. I know this sounds crazy, but a friend I
met at the horsetrack offered me this piece of advice, and I had
to refute it to spare the heartache from any who do fall for it.
6. Check the pedigree of the horses. Remember to keep whatever
information you find. You can even buy one of the books on
certain horses at your local bookstores. After you have gathered
all the relevant information keep in mind that a colt doesn't
need as much of a pedigree as a filly to run very fast.
7. Don't rely too much on pedigree at the lower class races.
This is the place where those horses with a weak pedigree tend
to shine.
8. Female jockies are starting to make a name for themselves, so
don't underestimate them when they race. Lately, they have been
winning admirably.
Use the above 8 Golden Rules of Betting on Horses the next time
you go to the track or enter an online sportsbook to place your
bet so that your wager will have a better chance of winning.
About the author:
Married + 2 and from Texas,
Jack
Reider is currently involved in writing his PHD on the reign
of Caesar and Augustus. Jack is also an experienced gambler and
though he doesn't need the money, loves to gamble for fun. He
does not play tournaments, but has won money at online gambling
sites, out of which he donates half to
UNICEF.