Archive for October, 2008

Why are horses allowed to use steroids and other performance enhancing drugs in horse racing?

Friday, October 31st, 2008
horse racing
Chris S asked:


Did you know there is absolutely NO drug testing for steroids in horse racing? I know many trainers and they see the performance enhancing drugs getting way out of hand.
…..And you thought baseball had major drug problems??

Ronald

Getting The Right Horse Racing System For You

Thursday, October 30th, 2008
horse racing
Aiden Brunson asked:


Want sound horse racing tips to help you win a a couple hundred bucks? For starters, you’ll have to have money you can use to bet. You might also need a racing day program and a trusty horse racing system.

What About Luck?

Luck has nothing to do with horse racing. In order for you to win, you’ll need to have reliable information and foolproof strategy, which is exactly what a horse racing system gives you.

Horse racing can be addictive, especially among people who have a knack for logic and mysteries. Like any mystery, there are a lot of clues you can look out for in horse racing, and if you know how to put all these clues together and in the right manner, you’ll be on your way to a big win, or big wins for that matter. But not everybody can handle the clues. Numbers, statistics, and other information can be very complicated and confusing. This is where horse racing system systems conveniently enter the picture.

What can Horse Racing Systems Do For Me?

A horse racing system takes care of all the dirty work - analyzing and computing. It also updates you regularly on the latest information about the performances of the horse in the race. You’ll get all the horse racing tips you might need with a good horse racing system.

How Do I Get One?

There are at least a hundred systems on the Internet. A few of these are quite reliable while some are nothing but scams. And you don’t want to get cheated off your hard-earned money. Who does?

The first thing you do when checking out a system is to see if they offer free trials. You should be wary of horse racing systems that demand your money upfront. There have been hundreds, if not thousands, of cases where an unsuspecting punter signs up for a system and pays all the fees, only to realize days after the purchase that he isn’t getting the promised program - or his money back.

If you do find a horse racing system that gives you free trial privileges, don’t fill out that order form just yet. Take time to read reviews - on the system’s site and on other horse racing websites. When reading the costumer’s testimonies, try to check if they have contact numbers listed. If they do, why not try contacting them and inquiring about how well the system worked for them. Just make sure to properly introduce yourself lest you be mistaken for a stalker! If you have friends who are as hooked to horse racing as you are, you may also want to ask them - they will most probably know a thing or two.

Now if you’re satisfied with what you’ve seen, read, and heard about your prospect system, then go ahead and try it. Remember to use the free trial privilege. This way, you can test the program to see if works for you before you hand in your cash. If it fails to impress you, then just stop using it. If it does, then you might want to subscribe or buy the whole system altogether so you enjoy continuous wins. It’s that simple.



Katie

Horse Racing – a Form of Recreation

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
horse racing
Amelie Mag asked:


Today, in America, betting is a multi billion annual industry, providing large tax revenues to the United States Government. This is probably the main reason why many forms of betting have been authorized in 48 out of 50 states. Horse betting is a legal activity, catching the attention of many people of different professions, financial status or ethnic background, all fascinated by the money, adventure and excitement offered by horse racing.

Many people practice horse betting as a sport, thus being a form of recreation for them after long oppressive hours spent in an office, deprived of the freedom that can be granted through horse racing. Wagers are placed for fun, but the prize money, in case there is a winner, is never enough, making the bettor feel confident and in good spirits. Although done only for fun, horse betting should follow some basic rules that any bettor has to be aware of in order to enjoy horse racing. Statistics show that half of the adult American population enjoys horse betting quite frequently, but it’s entirely up to them to apply these basic rules or simply trust their luck.

Never bet more than you can afford! A simple rule, easier said than done though. Many of the horse race bettors fall for this trap: at one point, either winning or losing, they are tempted to bet amounts they cannot afford. Don’t do that yourself! The only way you can enjoy the experience of betting on your favorite horse, either at the horse racing track or online, is to know from the very beginning exactly how much you can afford to lose. Betting a larger amount of money, especially when you are loosing, it’s a sure routine towards having your trust and self-esteem pressed flat by the iron of deception.

Don’t try to be a wise guy! Often, in the betting fever, you might get persuaded to “rely” on your friends’ recommendations, on how much, or what to bet on. Most of the time you’ll end up disappointed. It’s better to trust your instincts and make a smaller profit than to earn nothing or even lose. Learn the mechanisms of horse betting, find out how difficult it is to choose a potential winner in the horse racing world. Last, but not least, learn to enjoy the moment when you are rewarded for your wise bet. In order not to fail, you have to do some research on the horses’ previous performances, age, breeding, characteristics, jockeys and, why not, weather conditions. You can do this by visiting websites such as horse-info.net. Horse betting agencies take into account all these aspects when deciding the stakes. It is equally important to know all the imponderables of horse racing and predict how they might affect your chances of winning.

The pedigree of the main competitors in horse racing is a relevant piece of information, especially in the case of popular prestigious horse races such as Kentucky Derby. You can read books or access dedicated websites, such as horse-info.net, offering plenty of news, details or tips on horse racing. In horse betting, an important clue to consider is the number of races each horse runs per day. Sometimes, horses run in several races during the same day and they get tired. This might slow them down if not even make them lose the race. Another good advice is that the horse racing track is not the place to be misogynistic. Don’t underestimate female jockeys, as lately they’ve done wonders.



Herbert

Why do so many people put questions in the horse racing section that have nothing to do with it? ?

Thursday, October 9th, 2008
horse racing
Zenyatta 4 life asked:


Okay this week alone i’ve noticed at least 4 or 5 questions in this area that have nothing to do with horse racing. Why is this?

Brenda

Keeping morals aside,Is making a quick buck in horse racing ,psychological disorder?

Sunday, October 5th, 2008
horse racing
Nans asked:


Usually ,people who wants to have thrills adventure etc go for these kinds of sports ,horse racing ,wher the movement and results are fast, its a kind of addiction ,how to control it?

Rachel

Horse Racing Tips

Friday, October 3rd, 2008
horse racing
Sebastien Veilleux asked:


There are a lot of misconceptions when it comes to betting on the horses. Some people believe that it’s impossible to profit in horse racing. Some believe that all you need to do is bet the favorites. Still, others believe that the only way to make money is to bet the huge long shots and pray for a miracle. All of these thoughts are false. You can make money betting on horses, and you don’t need to pick favorites all the time or bet on miracle finishes often.

Here is a juicy piece of information for you. The favorite wins the race (thoroughbred racing) about 33% of the time. Therefore, if you simply bet the favorite, you will be losing 67% of the time. Since favorites don’t always pay too well, you would end up losing over the long run. Still, money can be made betting on favorites. Each race is different. In some races, the favorite might be an even money favorite. In others, the favorite might be a 3-1 favorite.

How you bet is just as important as how much you bet. A common bet is called across the board. When you make this wager, you are betting on the horse to win, place and show. If the horse comes in first, you win all three bets. The show bet is the most conservative wager in horse racing, and it pays like it. It’s common to be paid only 20 cents on the dollar for a show bet. Many inexperience bettors place a show bet “to be safe,” but it’s a money sink.

Unless the horse is going off at a good price (odds), making a show bet is a losing proposition. The best way to wager on a good horse is win and possibly place—never show. Think about it this way, if I told you I had a proposition that you might win 33% of the time, and it will pay 1-5, which means you bet $5 and win $1, would you jump on it? Of course you wouldn’t. This is kind of what it’s like to make a show bet on a good horse.

At the end of the day, how you wager can up accounting for half or more of your success potential. Bettors that don’t figure this out wonder why their bankroll is not larger after their “winning” day. Place your bets properly and you will be halfway home to being a successful horse racing bettor. Money can be and is, made in horse racing every single day. On busy days, there are more than one hundred betting opportunities to take advantage of. One last piece of advice. If a race is not favorable to you—odds wise—move along. There will be plenty more races to bet on.



Leon