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Thoroughbred Horse Racing Mistakes and Traps to Avoid - [Part 10]
Thoroughbred horse racing offers an unlimited number of ways to win money and maximize your chances of winning, but an equal or greater number of ways to lose your money and keep you from the kind of money that you deserve.
#1 - Foolish Wagering on the Early Races. [Always Seek Value]
#2 - Don't Let Nonsense and Hype Change Your Mind
#3 - Magnetic Effects of the Tote Board
#4 - The "All or Nothing" Trap
#5 - You Win Some - You Lose Some
#6 - Placing Your Wagers at the Last Minute is a "No-No"
#7 - Losing Your Cool if You Fail to Place a Wager
#8 - Avoid Distractions During Race Preparation
#9 - Handicapping When You are Stressed Out or Tired
We continue now with Part 10:
#10 - The Discipline, Focus, and Money Gotcha.
The previous 9 horse race handicapping traps lure many horse handicappers. If you are not aware of them, you may fall victim without knowing it.
Before you are aware of what it really going on, your bankroll will have already taken a beating.
In order to be a consistent winner at the horse race handicapping game, you have to realize that it is a game and the one who plays a better game will ultimately win in the long run.
To play the best game, you must have discipline, focus, and a solid money management plan.
If you waver at any time and let your guard down by straying from your strategy, lose your focus, or get greedy and wager out of your set limits, your horse race handicapping career will be short lived.
The seasoned, professional horse race handicapper makes his living by collecting "easy money" every day. Don't fall into their traps and steer clear. Although the traps are not invisible, they can be very insidious.
Don't fall victim to all of the traps out there; maintain your discipline, stay focused, and never waver from your money management plan and don't wager with money that you can't afford to lose.
Horse racing is "BIG BUSINESS". Treat it like a business and you will be rewarded.
Horse racing handicapping and wagering, although a legal form of gambling, does not guarantee that the risk of losing your money has been eliminated.
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