Whether you are
betting the Kentucky Derby or the race card at the local track, these five tips
for wagering on horse racing come to mind when picking out the winners. It is
both a science and an art to know and understand which horses are a cut above
the rest in running the race around the track on dirt and on turf.
Handicap
Your Odds on Horse Race Betting
You have the basic
positions of which horses will win, place and show. Also, you have exotic positions
referred as the exacta, trifecta and superfecta in a horse race. These
positions are bets within the particular race in the daily card. They all have
money pools as part of the para-mutual waging on horse racing here in the US.
There are
multiple bets in a race card known as the Daily Double, Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5
and Pick 6. A common goal is to pick the winner in consecutive race cards
throughout the day at the same horse track. These multiple wagers in the same horse
bet have separate money pools as well at the live horse track, an off-track betting
facility and online with a betting site.
You can
handicap your odds for the different types of
bets to want to play for the daily race card. If you only want to pick a
win, place or show position, you can focus on the favorite, a few legitimate
contenders and one or two longshots. If you want to pick an exacta, trifecta or
superfecta, you can focus your attention to two, three or four horses in the same
race. From live race tracks that offer the Daily Double all the way to the Pick
6 bet, you can pick winners for consecutive multiple races in the card.
Find Out
Your Daily Horse Track Conditions
Most horses run
in fast conditions at the track in dry weather, but a few horses do better with
sloppy conditions at a wet track. You have to find out your daily track conditions
whether you are at the facility itself or betting the track from an off-track venue
or online from a betting site.
The track
conditions applies to racing on dirt and turf. You can finds a horse that prefers
a sloppy track if it is raining or wet . It is important to change track
conditions from dry to wet as the race card progresses.
Make Note
of the Trainer and Jockey of Your Horses
Along with the
horse you want to focus on, the trainer and the jockey are important for this
race as well in the daily card. The trainer has a win-loss record at every main
horse track in the US. They can make a big difference over the span of the
horse’s competitive career. The jockey rides the horse and he can also make a
difference in that race, good or bad.
Understand
the Tangible and Intangible Factors
Here are tangible
factors that needs to be considered in a race including the position in the
starting gate, blinkers on or off and dirt vs. turf as a riding surface. The
intangible factors in a race are layoffs between two events, raising or
dropping in the class of the race and medication (Lasix and Bute).
Know How
Skill and Luck Work Hand-to-Hand
Winning a horse
race is a combination of skill and luck. You need skill to pick out the horses
in a race and you need luck to have the right breaks fall their way. From the
odds-on favorite to the live longshot, a certain amount of skill and luck will guide
you along with your picks at the horse track.
Previously posted on ScoresandStats.com