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My top 10 Winning Horse Betting Systems/Tips (Page 1 of 2)

been known to identify horses that might have a winning chance been known to identify horses that might have a winning chance have purchased a lot of horse betting systems in the past. Here I have written my own experiences and reviews about various horse betting systems that I have tried and what I think are winning tips to win at horse betting. Be aware that not all horse betting systems work. Gamblers who want to have the best possible chance of profiting from their wagers employ horse betting systems to help boost their odds. You can take advantage of horse betting systems to help you increase your chances of winning at the race track. There are many different horse betting systems available, and they have several advantages over the traditional gut feeling approach to horse betting. I suggest that you always use a new horse betting system to continually test for consistency and, if need be, adjust for improvement over time.

By employing a horse betting system, you should be able to keep track of exactly how much money you are wagering, and where most of your profits and wins come from so you can decide on better methods of investing your gambling dollars. The disciplined approach to horse betting using horse betting systems can mean the difference between throwing money away every week and consistently winning your wagers.

There are several horse betting systems available; some are simple, and some are quite complicated. I will provide you with a few simple systems to use in this article. Using a few horse betting systems will make betting at the race track fun.

1: If you want to win regularly, betting on horses which won their last race is one of our favorite horse betting system. It is simple, yet very effective! If there are several horses in the same race which won their last races, you can either bet on all of them or you can ignore the race altogether.

2: Look out for horses whose previous outing was in a handicap of similar importance or value, even if they ran down the field. Things may have gone wrong in running last time, or the horse may not have ‘fired’ as was hoped, but it could well pop up at a long price when the betting public least expects it.

3: Betting on a favorite. Over the years horses going off as favorites have won approximately 33% of the time, while second choices, horses with the next lowest odds after the favorite, will win about 20% of the time, and third choices, the next down in send-off position, will win the race about 15% of the time. Another angle of this simple system is to bet the favorite by purchasing a “place” ticket instead. I will generally double my bet if I follow this system.

4: Look for a horse that came off a layoff in his last race. If he showed speed and faded at the end of the race, or has a closing running style and came up short at the finish, then he might be a horse to bet in his next start.

How Good Is Your Horse Racing System

If you have bet the horses for any matter of time I am sure you have your favorite horse racing system. I have been playing the nags for over 30 years and I have dozens of systems that promised me the world.

Some of these systems were complicated and some were really simple. But you want to know what is really weird? They all worked to one degree or the other. When I would start out using one of them it would fail miserably. I would get off of it and here comes the winners. Does that sound familiar?

What the problem consisted of was that I failed to give the horse racing system enough time to work.

You see picking the winners is not the problem of the horseplayer. The problem is the betting system itself was the problem. It was not the selection method that was not working. One could just bet on the number 1 horse from now on and would get a fair share of winners at a variety of payoffs.

No the problem is betting more money on the winners and less on the losers. It is as simple as that. It is a money management problem. All of the systems work. The experts have done their best at producing horse racing systems that worked. However they have failed continuously at providing the player with a money management system.

I mean after all what good is a system that produces $28 payoffs when I am flat broke and can’t place but a $2 wager on the horse?

I once had a horse pegged that the trainer had been holding him back and I was certain he was going to turn him loose in an upcoming race. I was determined to be ready for that race. The day of the race came up and he was entered in the final race on the card. I got there at the beginning of the day and since there was no advanced racing at that time, I waded through 9 races to get to the big one. I had entered the track with $100 and was sure I could get to the race with plenty of money to make a killing.

You know what happened. By the time the race came up I was trying desperately to borrow money to bet. I manage to run out to my car and scrape together $2 to bet on this sure thing. The horse sailed by the pack to win going away and paid $55.40 to win.

Bottom line for the day. I was down $45 and had a $55 dollar winner. Bad money management.

So how good is your horse racing system? I would bet it is pretty good. How good is your money management system? That may be an entirely different story.