Horse Bet Winning

By: Richard Bleuze

Horse race betting does not have to be a gamble.  Contrary to popular opinion, horse betting is a better investment than the stock market.  In horse racing you are betting against other bettors.  And the average bettor is not a sophisticated bettor, contray to the stock market.  By taking a statistical, systematic approach to betting horses you can and will win consistently. 

If you are a horse bettor, then please take this advise.  If you apply statistics to horse betting, it is impossible to fail.  Statistics do not change over time.  Statistics that have held true in horse betting for decades will continue to be valid. 

Your statistics should include the following:  

1) Is the horse in good racing form?

2) Can this horse compete at this class level?

3) Is this horse better than its last few races reveal?

4) How far back from the winner in the last 3 races?

Today's horse betting only evolved in the middle of the 20th century with the advent of pari-mutuel horse betting.  This is where the racetrack takes a fee and redistributes the money left to the winning bettors. 

With the advent of Internet, online wagering, you can now bet horses from anywhere. Online horse betting frees you to bet whenever and where ever you are and have time.  It also provides you more opportunities to research a horse before placing your bet.

Betting the horses can enable you to ensure your future.  Horse betting can mean being in control of your own density.  With the advent of Internet wagering, you can bet any racetrack in the country without giving up your primary job or spending years starting your own business.  Horse race betting can provide a consistent return – something you can count on and depend upon.  There are many free horse race betting systems, but you get what you pay for.  To win at horse racing requires patience because there is not a good bet each and every day, and it requires consistency that comes from a racetrack betting system based and your handicapping skills

Betting unemotionally, and following a proven racetrack betting strategy, you will gain financial independence. 

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Richard provides articles and information on horse betting on his website at http://www.bettingthehorsesonline.com


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