The Perfect Horse Racing Betting System

The Perfect Horse Racing Betting System

I have been struggling for over 10 years, trying to identify why are there some people who often win at horse racing while there are some others that hardly see a winning streak in their lives. The reason for this is that people who usually win are actually following an efficient horse racing system,

There is more than a computational horse racing system out there which will tremendously boost your winning streaks, but you may start with an “home-made” horse racing system, which might not be that accurate and efficient, but they surely work better than your bare luck.

First of all you need to do is analyze the information given to you by the very same people who profit from your bets and horse racing system, this will include the favorite horse per race and the amount of money you’ll get paid when winning, this is the core of a successful horse racing system. A good horse racing system rely only a little in this information, however if you pay attention to details you will see some magnificent results very soon. First of all check for those horses whose last run took place in the very same track in which the current race is going to take place, these horses already know the environment and prove to be the top contestants every time.

Also, regardless of the horse racing system you use, check out for the previous odds, if a horse lowered its ranking within the last race, then you can take a shot and enjoy the outrageous profits offered. Remember that odds are not calculated depending on the horse skills directly, they are barely a reflection on calculations made by the bookies to make a profit out from every race, no matter the result. This means that if a lot of people are betting on a given horse as they are using a similar Horse Racing Betting System, this horse will become the favorite, and it will pay less because the bookies need to pay every single winner and recoup their losses with those that placed an incorrect wager. So, follow this horse racing system and you will see some great results very promptly.

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18 Responses to “The Perfect Horse Racing Betting System”

  1. monkeymanbob says:

    Nice work, you did pretty good.

  2. champ0y says:

    You’re really good man. You’ve got excellent talent.

  3. superchode20164 says:

    amazing! Willy teach me how to paint like you!

  4. TheTroubadourMusic says:

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    how is this not a real photo?

  5. barrel racer says:

    As I always say, there's a village missing it's idiot somewhere and they can usually find them trolling on here. They think that if they repeatedly ask the same question and rave their PETA misinformation, that someone might actually end up agreeing with them. Let's hope not!

  6. Johnny Carnage says:

    Most owners actually don't make money racing.

    Only about 70% of all Thoroughbreds ever get to the races, and only about 55% of all Thoroughbreds ever win a race. It costs about $25,000, give or take a few thousand, to keep a horse in training for a year; more for the major racing centers like New York or Southern California, less for tracks away from the major population centers. roughly 10-15% of all Thoroughbreds earn enough money during the course of a year to cover their training expenses.

    Some owners can recover the residual value of their horse at the end of its racing career by selling, but most racehorses– particular male racehorses– have residual value that is low or even zero at the end of their racing careers.

    Basically, most people who are in racing are in it for the excitement, the fun, the competition; and the hope that maybe they'll be the one to strike it rich with a horse like Mine That Bird– or one of his relatives. It's the hope of getting that one special horse, plus the love of racing in general, that keeps people going.

  7. Totally Wizard says:

    Hi,
    A jockey has a very dangerous job, but a very important one. He must guide the horse in the correct way as to know how his horse runs, and performs during a race. It is his responsibility to get his horse in the correct position, and know how to guide him through traffic going at very high speeds while the rest of the field is fighting to do the same. Jockey error has played a huge roll in injuries to other jockey's and horses. The horse does the running, but it is up to the jockey to know how fast the horse runs, and when to ask the horse for his best without compromising. So the roll of a jockey is very important. Without a jockey it would be like racing a car with no driver. Hope this explains it to you.

  8. Christina says:

    http://www.xpressbet.com

    You have to sign up, but it's completely free. There's no fees for watching or betting. And they have like 60 tracks you can watch. It's a great service.

    Several tracks have their own broadcasts on their website, but xpressbet is great because you can get all the tracks in one place and place a bet if you'd like.

  9. connor_m_barr says:

    i don't like the gambling, the horse race is alright, mainly only good in the Kentucky Derby when you are really rooting for a horse to get the triple crown

  10. Forbidia says:

    Brilliant Willy, Just Brilliant =D

  11. avb17018411 says:

    woww that’s really relax and beatiful soung .good picture of jhony depp !

  12. josejr226 says:

    You can go to the site for the Daily Racing Form at it should answer your questions also at any track the program will have instructions inside the cover explaining how to read the form and also how to make all wagers including the exotics.

  13. warah110 says:

    Perfect.

  14. mushy_69158 says:

    Its people like you, that pissin' an moanin', that ruin the world…………………..

  15. Richard says:

    I think this gives a good explanation of the definition of the various track conditions:

    http://www.ultimatecapper.com/track-conditions.htm

    That said, it's important to note that because there is no standard for track composition in terms of sand, silt, clay, loam, organic matter, and every track is different, each track plays differently. To cite one example, the track at Aqueduct has a high sand content because the dates run at Aqueduct are typically the wettest times of the year. So the track superintendent finds it beneficial to have a lot of sand in the track to assure fast drainage. The result is that when there has been a lot of rain, the main track at Aqueduct can be like a wet beach– it packs down and gets harder. You may get faster times on such a track than when the surface is rated "fast".

    Churchill Downs historically has had a high clay content in the track surface, with the result that the track can be very cuppy at best of times ("cuppy" means that when a horse strides on it, the hoofprint forms a "cup" on the surface of the track; it has depth, and it holds its shape rather than immediately crumbling) and can be really sticky and tiring when it gets wet.

    A lot depends, too, on how the track superintendent deals with rainfall. At Santa Anita and Hollywood Park in the pre-synthetic days, the superintendents had enough time in most cases to get out the heavy roller equipment and "seal" the track before rain came. Basically when they seal the track, they're rolling and compacting the surface so that instead of water penetrating and making the track muddy down deep, the water just runs off the surface and drains away. Of course, the problem with this is that even when they opened the track surface in preparation for the day's racing, there was some compaction and the track would tend to get harder. During some of our rare wet winters, the track superintendent would sometimes have to close the track to exercise in order to do deep harrowing and conditioning of the subsurface and base after the track had been repeatedly sealed.

    With synthetic surfaces, I think everyone, including the people who manufacture and install them, is still on a learning curve of what has to be done to keep the track consistant and safe in all kinds of weather.

    From a handicapping standpoint, the important thing to remember is that each track is unique, and that you have to become familiar with what the weather conditions do to the the individual track surface.

  16. Faithless863 says:

    hm i couldn’t tell the difference between photograph and painting comparing the final resault.

    This is sick

  17. lidiabarbarita says:

    Very nice!!

  18. bc says:

    You need to go to a reputable trainer and tell him you're interested in buying a horse. Tell him how much you've got to spend and he'll do the rest. He might have a horse in his yard that's already for sale or he might go out and buy one for you.
    Don't go buying horses over the internet!

    The flat trainer Richard Hannon has had some good successes with cheaply bought horses in the past. He trains in Wiltshire.
    http://richardhannonracing.tv/

    Don't forget you'll have to contribute towards the horse's training expenses every week so the more people involved the cheaper it will be.

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