Tips to Making Your Own Horse Racing Systems
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010There certainly are no shortages of different horse racing systems advertised on the web, in horse magazines, newspapers, etc. Wherever there are people who enjoy gambling at the tracks, there will be a horse racing system to match. Some systems claim to be tried and proven with “guaranteed” positive results; others may be new and innovative. At any rate, if you are like hundreds of others who enjoy gambling on horse races, it would be to your advantage to check into systems or books that give horse betting tips to enhance your chances of winning. There is a wide selection of horse racing books on the market with suggestions and counsel that may be of service to you in this area.
Another idea you may want to employ when it comes to gambling on horse races, especially if it is an activity you do often, is to create your own original horse racing system. The following are some factors to take into consideration to help in this venture.
Terrain of the racetrack: Before each race takes place, check to see what type of terrain the horse will be running on. Firm ground is generally easier for a horse to race on than softer ground.
Evaluate your horses: Check on each horse to see how often they race and when the date of their last race took place. Horses which have not run during the entire season or more than a month’s time may not be in as good shape as those who have run often.
Number of horses competing: Check to see how many horses are competing in each particular race. The more horses that run the greater the competition, making it trickier to predict the winner.
Placement of horses: Checking to see where each horse has placed in previous races will give you an idea of how they should fare in future races. Researching through horse racing news magazines or newspapers can help you find valuable information about the prospects of high ranking race horses to use to your advantage.
Distance of Race: Some horses are better at running shorter races than long distance ones. Others may start slow but have great pickup for longer distance running. Knowing these details about a horse is important to increase your chances of picking a winner.
These are just a few tips you can use horse racing systems to help pick that winner. Of course, nothing is absolutely sure until the race is done, so when it comes to horse racing, be prepared for any eventuality.