14 February 2008

Horse Race Handicapping College - Thoroughbred Horse Racing Effective Betting Strategy

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Thoroughbred Horse Racing Effective Betting Strategy

Do you know what makes a good horse bet strategy?

Horse race handicappers all over the world have been exploring and will always seek the most profitable ways to make regular profits from horse racing.

Some have claimed to have come up with very profitable systems. After testing these systems, I have discovered that most are mathematically flawed, and will fail over the long term. I personally have purchased over 25 of them in the last 20 years. Although the information is generally good; most of the systems are only looking at a very limited number of variables.

A good horse wagering strategy should always have a decent to high success rate.

On top of that, the wagering plan must ensure that you can come out a winner over the long term. Without a well thought out wagering plan, combined with a solid money management system, it is almost impossible to profit from horse racing due to the many uncertainties and variables in every race.

The price of a horse is a general indication of its chances of winning or placing in a race. This may not be true all the time because a horse's price is also based on public opinion, which may not be correct all the time. The more experienced and successful horse race handicappers with a good horse wagering strategy will be able to profit from this situation, in terms of getting value for their bets. This is usually how professional horse race handicappers make a living with horse betting.

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

Always wager with money that you can afford to lose and do not be greedy, there will always be another horse race to wager on.

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

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