24 January 2008

Horse Race Handicapping College - Thoroughbred Horse Racing and the Advantages of Online Horse Racing.


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Thoroughbred Horse Racing and the Advantages of Online Horse Racing.

Bet on thoroughbred horse racing without leaving your seat. Gone are the days when you have to drive long hours and wait in line for tickets on horse racing events. Now, with the advent of the internet, you can bet and even watch horse races right in the comfort of your home or anyplace where there is internet access.

Not living near a race track is no longer a problem these days. While live viewing is much better and is sure to raise your adrenaline, you still do not have to miss the opportunity to place a wager on any horse race that you want to. You are no longer limited with just the local horse racing events. Your chances of enjoying horse racing has increased dramatically since you can bet and monitor your winnings even if the race is happening in the other side of the globe.

Horse race handicappers have the best of both worlds; on-line and off-line wagering. And to make it even more attractive-it is the only online form of gambling that is LEGAL in the United States.

That is not to say that there are not illegal entities within the horse racing industry.

Beware though, like in all other industries and businesses, online horse racing and betting do have their share of scams and deceptions. It is paramount for you to know the well-established registered, legal and well-recognized betting online stations to secure both your money and your winnings. If it smells like a skunk, then it must be a skunk.

The best thing to do is to wager only on credible web sites that have been established and have been well-regarded in the horse racing world. You don't only get the protection from fraud, you would also be provided with fairly straightforward and transparent transactions.

The basic thing that you would have to do is to register your name on a specific web site that accepts online horse racing bets. Be sure to be very aware of the terms and conditions and the various agreements before agreeing to their terms.

Once you are registered on your chosen site, the next thing you would do is to make a deposit. Your losses and your winnings will be debited or credited on your existing account.

A very credible wagering site that has emerged in the United States was built by horse players, for horse players. They have several innovative parts to their wagering platform. Imagine placing your wager in advance with odds parameters attached. Commonly referred to as "Conditional Wagering". Talk to Ian and tell him Lyle gave him 5 Stars.

Because the only difference with online and off line betting is that you are working through internet, you are still subjected to pretty much similar betting rules and types, race conditions, with some minor differences depending on how the website carries its issues.

With little delay, you can track and update your odds instantly. Some websites even allow the tracking of live events through text messaging. Horse race handicappers have the ability to wager on a significant number of horse races every day.

Online horse racing, although rather simplistic, does have some drawbacks.

First, for serious handicappers a tiny monitor would not give as much excitement as with the live racing track. Nevertheless, if there's no more choice left then maybe you can bear with this inconvenience. After all, size does matter to some horse race handicappers.

Second, like most things using internet, you are largely dependent on your hardware and software. Some horse racing online sites for example work well using Firefox but not with Internet Explorer. PC and MAC users have separate issues and need to be addressed on an individual basis.

Lastly, some horse race handicappers just don’t enjoy watching and wagering when they're not at the track. Online horse racing for some is a bit unsatisfying, as this detaches the handicapper from the real game.

Being an actual part of the live race, handling the money personally and hearing the shouts and yells of everyone in the track, and seeing the graceful but swift movements of horses can add real thrill on the game.

Horse racing handicapping and wagering, although a legal form of gambling, does not guarantee that the risk of losing your money has been eliminated.

Fact: Only 2% of all horse race handicappers actually make money wagering.