The following are
some general guidelines followed by many pros which
will give you a 'leg up' on many other bettors (first
four tips out of 11 basics):
1) When betting straight, restrict your
bets to win and show only.
2) As a general rule, bet horses you like
with odds of 5-1 or greater to win and odds of 5-1 or
less, to place.
3) Play close attention to horses' recent
performances. Form handicapping has a lot of merit,
and you face your best chances with a horse in top condition.
4) Horses backed heavily by touting services
and computer handicappers may win more, but so many
bettors are placing their cash on them, they give poor
value for the money. Try to find the 'dark horse,' one
that has a good shot at the post but is not overly backed.
5) 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.
6) 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.
7) 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.
8) Avoid horses moving up in class. They
may have looked good against lesser horses, but the
move to better competition may reveal different colours.
9) 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.
10) Bet only winners. If you see a horse
that has been arouund 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.
11) 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.
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