by skatingtripods » Fri Sep 11, 2009 11:11 pm
Well, I'm more of a greyhound racing fan, but the same logic pretty much applies except for the jockey.
Talk to the other people about the jockeys that win. More often than not, it's all about the jockey with horses. Take note of who has the fastest time. Then take note of who has the most consistent time. You can learn about a horse from looking at what it's capable of, but what it's more likely to do.
I'm not keen on the experts' tip sheet. They seem to be right 25% of the time or so. Not even in the right order, just the right top 4.
Most people bet the $6 win/place/show. It can be lucrative if a long shot hits. If not, you're likely to make no more than $6-10 profit on that race, if one at all. Betting $6+ a race gets pricey.
Generally, what I like to do, is try to $2 superfecta whenever possible. If you hit the 4 in exact order, you get fat money, like $2k on the low end. You'll rarely hit one, but it's worth the $2 risk occasionally.
Quiniellas are your best bet. That's picking the top two to finish in any order. It's a $2 bet that wins 1/2 the exacta. Generally, you'll get about $10-12 for this. I like playing these and it's a safe play for someone there looking for enjoyment rather than a big payday.
Have fun, let me know how it goes.
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