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There are many opportunities for betting in the sport of horse racing. There are probably as much chances of winning as there are of losing and it is most similar to roulette for the chances of winning are not seen right away. Compared to it though, there is a strategy to horse racing and it is not just about choosing a favorite color or if the horse looks dandy.
Here are ten mini-racing tips that can surely add some spice and fervor intones game. I doesn't matter if the game is not a large one but it never hurts to have them in one favor.
Take the time to focus on one race track or race course at a time. One should decide on playing on a field that has one of the highest wins and bets ever. Smaller ones may do if the player doesn't mind the smaller wins. In the end, it is up to the player to decide where and what to bet on.
Locating a horse that is a bit off the favor in the past but has raced in a high slot recently indicate signs of the horse being able to pull of a strong lead and has potentials for being the next winner. One can assume that the past races may have been a proving ground of the horse and that the horse may be expected to win in the future. Outsiders may be considered for this but one has to be cautious in doing so.
Consider betting on a horse that has run the same course continuously in the past few races. It shows to prove that the trainer is building up the horse to perform well on the track and has intentions of making the horse a contender someday.
Look for the horses that have finished second or third in the race and bet on them the next time. They might not be the favorites but they show potential since they trailed the lead horse by few precious milliseconds. These are horses of good value and may have higher bets going for them in the future.
Steer clear of horses that have won after being posted with long odds. These horses are probably flukes or chance winners and might not have the ability to pull of the same win in the coming races. Look around for horses that are not posted at losing odds but may have a decent chance in the next races.
Horses that have won in track distances of type C or D should be considered. These tracks are tow of the more difficult ones and the horses usually are built up for them and being strong enough to manage them.
These tips are designed to help players understand and enjoy the sport more. They can be useful when players are in a pinch of deciding on what to do.