13 August 2007

Horse Race Handicapping College Discovered.


As the "Dean of Handicapping" at the Horse Race Handicapping College, I'm being told by administrators Diamond Eagle and Dark Star that
the test "bugs" have vanished and we will be opening the doors soon.

I am sure that this is the most comprehensive horse race
handicapping tool available, and that you'll pick up a winner or two in our weekly handicapping webinars as well!

Horse Players that have
purchased my 2 books and DVD...this will be the logical step towards consistently landing you in the "winner's circle"!!

For More Information on How to improve your Horse Handicapping Skills or How to Become a Professional Horse Handicapper Visit: www.HorseRaceHandicappingCollege.com

the Diamond Eagle

11 August 2007

Congress Exempts Horse Racing from Online Gambling Laws.


By law, wagering on Horse Races is not gambling and it is legal!

With that in mind, if you have an interest in the exciting "Sport of Kings", especially if you live in the United States, then you could not be living in a better time...a time when Horse Handicapping and wagering is considered legal! Not only is it legal, but also very easy to establish an online wagering account and place wagers.

Historically speaking, going to the race track and placing a wager, has always attracted the dedicated horse player.

Fast forward to the age of the internet, and the sport is attracting more than the dedicated horse player of years gone by. Placing a wager in the convenience of your own home, without having to go the track, has attracted more and more horse players. Technology has made it possible for a rapid rise in the online wagers placed day to day, especially for big name days such as the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness, Belmont Stakes, Breeder's Cup, etc.

The convenience of online horse race betting brings a new level of ease to the scene. With online horse race betting, you do not even have to get off your couch in order to place a bet on a race. Some people find it uncomfortable and time consuming to go to the track. Spare time is a very precious commodity indeed. However, the fact remains that the race track is where the action happens. If you want to participate in the action, then you need to go to a race track. Or do you?

Online horse racing betting is getting more popular because it actually enables people to actually enjoy the thrill of a horse race without the inconveniences of going to the track.

Online betting on horse racing helps people bypass the problem of time. Through online horse race betting, people who want in on the action only need to spare a few seconds to get online and bet on the horse of their choice. After that, they can continue doing what needs to be done and bearing the burdens that must be borne.

Because of the increasing development of technology in the areas of connectivity, people today can utilize online horse race betting anywhere in the world. People today can make use of their mobile phones and other tech gadgets to bet.

Quality education is the cornerstone of everything. Become an educated player or continue to be just another player, placing a wager in the hopes that a hunch or a tip pays off this time.

Receive that education on how to become a better horse handicapper or possibly a Professional Handicapper at The Horse Race Handicapping College, the only online Horse Handicapping College. Thru a series of Online Webinars, books, DVD's, 1 on 1 consultations, etc. you will become a more educated player and know when and how to place that next wager online or at the track.
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When the rules changed last year for Online Gaming and Gambling - October 2006
- The U.S. Congress, through the passage of the bill severely restricted online gaming in the USA.

All forms of online gambling were smothered overnight, making it illegal to participate in online gambling entities, if you live in the U.S.A.

Many still fail to realize that placing wagers and or betting on the outcome of a Horse Race is exempt from this law.

By law, wagering on Horse Races is not gambling and it is legal!

To your Horse Handicapping Success....

For More Information on How to improve your Horse Handicapping Skills or How to Become a Professional Horse Handicapper Visit: www.HorseRaceHandicappingCollege.com

the Diamond Eagle



06 August 2007

Horse Handicapping...Historically Speaking

Horse Handicapping is cyclical in nature and historical data is the proof. Time and time again, you will see the same set ups and opportunities. The ability to learn from your handicapping successes and failures, and using those experiences to evaluate what is in front of you at the racetrack, you will have a significantly greater chance of profit. Historically speaking there are ten handicapping angles that appear on a regular basis.

1. Horses That Break Through the Starting Gate
Horses that break through the starting gate before a race begins, will always use a lot of energy, usually guaranteeing a very poorly run race. If a horse that breaks through the gate figures prominently in the wagering it is an ideal time to immediately step up and bet against that runner. Although this has proven to be an exceedingly strong wagering angle, you will have a limited time, approximately thirty seconds, to secure a wager.

2. Top Ranked Jockeys and Trainers
If you bet only to Win, (not recommended), then only bet jockeys and trainers to win that visit the winner's circle on a regular basis. It is more likely that a good jockey or trainer will turn around a poor horse, than a good horse will benefit from a negative jockey or trainer switch.

3. The Tote Always Tells the Story
Carefully watch the Horses that are favored in the doubles or pick-three wagers...if they open up at long odds on the tote board, they are usually bad investments. The public will naturally knock down the price before the wagering is over. Beware...don't be suckered in on this classic sucker wager.


4. Betting Longshots to Win and Show
Each wager that is placed for a longshot to win, must also include that longshot to show as well. Historically speaking, if you wager on longshots, then this is the only way to play it. You don’t want to miss this opportunity, if the longshot just misses the wire.


5. Limitations of the Public Handicapper
Always recognize that public handicappers send in their selections 24 to 48 hours in advance. They are missing the advantage of seeing the current weather or track-bias. To be a winning player, you must learn to take that into consideration, after looking at the choices of a promising handicapper.


6. The All Button
Players should only utilize the All button after 2 conditions are met...The player is dead set against the favorite in a race and there are a few longshots in the race. Remembering that using the all button can become very expensive for those attacking the pick-four or pick-six. Also remember to apply money management rules for this one.

7. The Clocker and the Workouts
The Clocker knows the truth about the workouts, because they have viewed them first hand. The average player does not have the ability to compete in this area. Thus, the gravity of actual money on the tote board far outweighs any workout, especially with first-time starters.

8. Streaking Jockeys
One of the oldest historical plays around the racetrack says that once a Jockey wins 2 races on the same day, you should bet him to win a 3rd. For a number of reasons, Jockeys can get on a good roll, especially apprentices. Bet the hot jockeys, day-by-day and week-by-week.

9. Reversing Exactas
Wagering and expecting to win exactas can be frustrating. Historically, picking 2 horses from an entire field to finish in exact order is difficult at best. Reversing your exacta plays, even if it's only a small insurance bet is the play of experienced and seasoned handicappers.

10. Beware of the Tip
The best Historical Tip of All...There is no such thing as an inside tip. Insider information and the tip from a stranger is for fools. You're far better off handicapping to the best of your ability. Falling prey to this tactic will lead to failure as a handicapper.

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For More Information on How to improve your Horse Handicapping Skills or How to Become a Professional Horse Handicapper Visit: www.HorseRaceHandicappingCollege.com

the Diamond Eagle