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		<title>Horse Racing Winner</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 21:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pony racing is a particularly exciting and moneymaking sport. Anyone that has not been to a good track is missing out. Winning masses of cash at pony racing is truly possible. In reality, it has a tendency to get overlooked in the sports gambling world. If you were going to wager on a baseball team [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.trifectaonline.com">Pony racing</a> is a particularly exciting and moneymaking sport. Anyone that has not been to a good track is missing out.</p>
<p>Winning masses of cash at pony racing is truly possible. In reality, it has a tendency to get overlooked in the sports gambling world. If you were going to wager on a baseball team that was much better than the team it faced, you may have to lay down $2.50 to $3.00 to win $1.</p>
<p>In pony racing, you can frequently bet on a horse that is superior to the remainder of the field (even a little field) and receive a miles better line. Since this is a primer, let&#8217;s chat about the fundamentals of pony racing itself. A pony race can consist of 2 or more horses. The field, as it is called, varies from race to race. There are 3 main finishing points in any pony race Win, Place and Show. 2nd place is named Place and Show is 3rd.</p>
<p>These three spots are known as &#8220;in the money.&#8221; A pony that doesn&#8217;t finish in the cash is known as &#8220;also ran.&#8221;. Pony racing offers a variety of wagering options. For example, one can bet on a horse to win, place and show also called &#8220;across the board&#8221; or any mix of the 3. There also are other wagers, which are called &#8220;exotics&#8221;. An example of an exotic bet is a Trifecta. A Trifecta bet is composed of 3 horses which will finish in the precise listed order. As an example, if a bettor placed a 5-8-1 Trifecta, the five ponies must finish first, the eight ponies 2nd and the one pony third. Another example of an exotic bet in pony racing, and a popular one, is the Pick four. When a bettor makes a pick four bet, she is picking the winner in 4 uninterrupted races. Winners of the Pick four are paid from a pool of wagered cash.</p>
<p>In the event that there&#8217;s no winner, the cash is carried over to the following day. One of the finest things I like about pony racing is the speediness of the races. Unlike a baseball game, I haven&#8217;t got to attend 3 hours to discover if I won or not.</p>
<p>In addition, unlike the other sports, there may be up to loads of races on a single day. A normal racetrack will run 8 races or more per day. There are lots of racetracks round the country. There&#8217;s a load more to pony racing, but this primer will start you on the right trail.</p>
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		<title>Horse Racing Betting System &#8211; Designing a Simple System</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 17:10:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Building a system isn&#8217;t as troublesome as it may appear, even for an amateur. The main thing, and with any gambling, is that you write down every rule and follow it for a minimum of one hundred gambles. You don&#8217;t need to trade real money, paper trading is best initially. If after a hundred gambles [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Building a system isn&#8217;t as troublesome as it may appear, even for an amateur. The main thing, and with any <a href="http://www.trifectaonline.com">gambling</a>, is that you write down every rule and follow it for a minimum of one hundred gambles.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need to trade real money, paper trading is best initially. If after a hundred gambles it is in profit, you can then give it a gambling bank and start betting. Beginning an untested system with real money, and packing it in on its first losing run, placing it down as failed, will only cost more cash in the long run. So let us get down to beginning a system eh? I could show you below how easy they&#8217;re to put together, this example is rewarding, so no reason why you can&#8217;t follow it with a gambling bank, but its annual profits aren&#8217;t huge, but have a go at your own, always ensuring that you understand way a rule works. The system below is designed for Countrywide Hunt racing. This guarantees that we don&#8217;t include handicap races, which are harder to get rewarding systems out of.</p>
<p>Though when you do they&#8217;re more profit-making than non-handicap races. Just to be sure we have one clear qualifier for our non-handicap race.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure that the lower the chances the more probable it is to win, though the lower the chances the more small the profit for a new bank. The 1st three rules of any systems I quantify as the main system rules, they guarantee we&#8217;ve got the main set of qualifiers we are searching for. Those rules after, I regard as filters to take out any facts I know aren&#8217;t profit-making long term. The reason is being because in the United Kingdom, horses aren&#8217;t usually full wound up for jumping till they&#8217;re at least six, so those of a lower age have erratic results that don&#8217;t prove lucrative, so no use including them.</p>
<p>Pony must have finished second or worse on its last run. Horses that took last time out often go off at lower chances than they should, so an edge is taken away. Geldings win the bulk of races over fences, and are often have the most consistent and trustworthy form. Going must be Good-Soft or better. Any softer than this and results can get a bit random. Over the last ten years it has produced a 48pt profit even at those low percentages, and a 63% SR overall. It has had three losing years in that period, the worst being 5pts, but using the gambling exchange costs; they might also have shown a profit. So you can see by this example, it doesn&#8217;t profit each year, but long term it shows a profit, and it is long-term that any pro gambler will tell you is the single time span that matters.</p>
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		<title>A Horse Racing Certainty</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 15:59:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been betting since around the age of sixteen. I see it as a little bit of a pastime and truly like playing poker and brag. I&#8217;m going to the casino as frequently as I am able to and also like to go to the pony racing and to the greyhounds. As well as betting, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been betting since around the age of sixteen. I see it as a little bit of a pastime and truly like playing poker and brag. I&#8217;m going to the casino as frequently as I am able to and also like to go to the pony racing and to the greyhounds. As well as betting, I like to have a couple of drinks. It was during one of my nights out drinking when I met an Old school mate. His name was John and we hadn&#8217;t seen one another for around 15 years. The conversation shortly turned to chatting about various forms of <a href="http://www.trifectaonline.com">betting</a> and we realized we had really similar interests.</p>
<p>John explained to me about some of his more lucrative days and I replied by talking about some of mine. I&#8217;ve got to say his looked much more galvanizing than what I had ever won. John then said to me that he was superb buddies with a local tutor and he had some info that I would have an interest in. This night was getting more fascinating by the hour and I enquired as to what kind of info he had. He started chatting about a pony that the trainer and its connections thought couldn&#8217;t lose. The horse was going to run in 10 days time and was of a far higher class than what the other horses in the race would be. The coach wanted the pony to have an easy victory so it would gain some confidence from the race.</p>
<p>I told a lot of folks about this pony over the next few days, this was to be a huge mistake, a mistake I won&#8217;t be repeating in the future. The massive race day arrived and I was extraordinarily excited. I won&#8217;t tell you how much I placed on the pony but let’s just say it was plenty of money. The percentages were five to one and I thought this was going to be the best money I would have ever got. The race in question was a 3 mile hurdle and with only 3 fences to go the pony was cruising. It was challenging the long run leader who was fading and being strongly ridden. Approaching the second to last fence the horse took the lead but disaster was to strike, yes it slid at this fence. I couldn&#8217;t believe it; the pony would have won if only it may have jumped those last 2 fences. These are my pony racing tips, beware there&#8217;s no such thing as a racing certainty and only bet what you can stand losing. Betting can be heaps of fun and you may have some great days and nights out, I now deal with it like a past-time and have reduced the amount I bet as I currently have a family to support.</p>
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		<title>Horse Racing Tips for Beginners &#8211; The Sportsman</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 01:13:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For plenty of us having a bet on the Grand Countrywide is about the size of gambling on horseracing but what about if you want taking a hop into this jargon fuelled minefield? There isn&#8217;t any query that being an amateur in horseracing gambling is awfully frightening indeed as there are such a lot of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For plenty of us having a bet on the Grand Countrywide is about the size of <a href="http://www.trifectaonline.com">gambling</a> on horseracing but what about if you want taking a hop into this jargon fuelled minefield? There isn&#8217;t any query that being an amateur in horseracing gambling is awfully frightening indeed as there are such a lot of imponderables: the present, the draw, the handicap and, naturally, the trip. As with many language the actuality is far simpler than most would have you suspect and for some reason the experienced professional frequently snarls at the beginner which doesn&#8217;t do much to spur the novice. The present: this alludes to the state of the ground the pony will really run on and is debatable the most significant single factor. Picture yourself running on sand, tarmac and grass you may clock a completely different time over the same distance on each sort of ground this is the same for horses.</p>
<p>Similarly, if you challenged a friend of similar fitness you are probably going to realize that you are better on, say grass, and your pal is faster on the sand. This is particularly true of horses, some love &#8216;some cut in the ground&#8217; softer ground and others like to &#8216;hear their hooves rattle&#8217; firm ground. It actually is as easy as that, you then have to create out which horses like which ground and ensure they&#8217;re on their favored surface before placing your bet.</p>
<p>The Draw: if you picture the beginning stalls of a pony race, the draw is simply which stall they are going to come out of this isn&#8217;t always the same as their number on their side beneath their saddle. But what is the large deal? On some racecourses whether or not you are drawn high or low can make an enormous difference to your stead&#8217;s chance.</p>
<p>as an example, Chester racecourse is terribly &#8216;tight track&#8217; meaning the bends are very pointy it is in truth like a circle and so as you can guess it is normally favorable to be on the inside rather than taking the long way round. Obviously, the longer the distance of the race the less this factor will matter which brings us tidily on to &#8216;the trip&#8217;.</p>
<p>The Trip: this is just the particular distance of the race in horseracing, like in athletics, there are lots of different distances for races and, like in athletics those better at long distances are seldom as good at running. For instance, the Grand State is four miles and a half miles and the shortest distance is just 5 furlongs. Ah, &#8216;furlongs&#8217;, what is a furlong? A furlong is exactly one / 8th of a mile, so 4 furlongs is half a mile. Why do they continue to use furlongs in pony racing? Who knows?</p>
<p>The Handicap: plenty of pony races are handicaps and this is, for once, precisely as you would expect it to be. The best pony in the race will be given more weight to hold than the worst. The concept being this will level up the probabilities of each pony but necessarily due to all of the other things discussed above this barely happens. No-one recounted pony race gambling was simple but at east hope entirely you are now supplied with some basics to start with.</p>
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		<title>Learning from ESPN Horse Racing Index</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 06:43:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pony racing is one of the most important viewer sports in existence today. Some folk may outline Pony racing as betting, but actually, it&#8217;s usually been a sport for the competition. When you have a look at history, you&#8217;ll find out that the folks that first raced horses didn&#8217;t do so for cash, folks used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pony racing is one of the most important viewer sports in existence today. Some folk may outline Pony racing as betting, but actually, it&#8217;s usually been a sport for the competition. When you have a look at history, you&#8217;ll find out that the folks that first raced horses didn&#8217;t do so for cash, folks used to race horses due to pride. They wished to prove that they&#8217;re superior to their opponents. Do you need evidence that horse racing really is a sport? Then you need to have a look at the ESPN pony racing index. Many of us are stunned when they learn that ESPN even has a pony racing index.</p>
<p>This just proves you that hardly any folk think that pony racing is still a sport. The ESPN pony racing index is evidence to the indisputable fact that pony racing does have a place in the world of sports. Just what are you able to learn from the ESPN pony racing index? Naturally, you&#8217;ll be able to find reports about pony racing in the ESPN pony racing index. These bits of reports tell what goes on in the track and what you want to keep a look out for. This revelation can also help a gambler establish his pick.</p>
<p>The reason being because of the indisputable fact that the news on ESPN pony racing index tells of the newest events which could seriously affect varied races. In the <a href="http://www.trifectaonline.com/">ESPN horse racing</a> index, you may also find stories re rising stars of the track. Thru the ESPN pony racing index, you can keep an eye fixed on these horses and try to discover how they could affect you pony racing experience. The news in the ESPN pony racing index also shows contemporary events which could affect you.</p>
<p>They show the condition of numerous horses. In the ESPN pony racing index, you may also find the result of varied races. This makes knowing results extraordinarily handy for you. There are folk who like gambling on horse racing but they may not have time to go out to the track and watch the race. Some just go to the track to bet and wait for the results to be decided later. Through the ESPN pony racing index, you can know if you must go down to the track to gather your money or if you need to just stay home and try to forget that you even bet. Many links may also be found in the ESPN pony racing index. These links could link you to pony trainers who can help condition your horses for a race, or they could link you to a track and let you bet thru the web. There also are links which could well lead to info concerning horse races which you may not find in the ESPN pony racing index. At the end, the ESPN pony racing index is a great info source for those that are massive fans of pony racing. The articles are well crafted and show the sports side of pony racing. It could also be a great guide for people that bet on pony racing. The news pieces show extraordinary comprehension of the arena of pony racing and could help bettors improve their chances of winning.</p>
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