If you wish to pick a winner in a horse race, here are a few strategies you may wish to adopt:
1. Avoid races that are 5 furlongs long. With 1 furlong equal to 1/8 0f a mile, a 5 furlong race does not give any horse that makes a small mistake at the start much chance to recover.
2. Try to stick to races with 10 or less runners.
3. Keep to races with prize money less than £5000. Trainers and jockeys like nothing more than to win a race but the bigger the prize fund, the more likely it is that an outsider that you never even considered will win.
4. Don't bet on amateur or novice races. With so few races under their belt these horses have form that is very hard to take anything from.
5. Stick to horses that have run in t View the rest of this article
Friday, November 23, 2007
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