Horse Racing Handicapping Data Analysis              

If handicapping alone was the complete answer, then all horse players would probably be rich, but handicapping alone is NOT the answer. Value analysis can be joined with other handicapping factors for a winning combination.

If you are not making serious profits betting horses and want to take your handicapping to the next level, please read this important handicapping information.

Speed factors do not have the impact for profit they once had. Pace secrets are overplayed and exposed. The new information superhighway has exposed many trainer and jockey angles. Good selections and betting lines are easy to obtain via online horse racing data services.

Today's handicappers are really much more informed and sophisticated now. Bettors today consist of owners, trainers, grooms, clients, jockey agents, mutual clerks and tip sheet sellers. These players all have an array of information that the public may not be privy to, and they represent an important part of the informed betting money today, they are sometimes referred to as the smart money. The other bettors include handicappers who make use of online handicapping database services and software programs. In this day and age, there is very little uninformed money going into the betting pools.

Horse racing has changed greatly, many of the old axioms no longer apply. The betting fraternity has changed. The handicapping factors which were once thought to be gospel are no longer valid profit wise.

Today's handicapping buzzword is value betting. However finding value bets is not as simple as today's so-called experts would lead one to believe. Much of the money that shows up on the tote board is intelligent money. The uninformed money is being bet under old traditional handicapping methods that are no longer profitable.

Value bettors test their handicapping approach by analyzing the odds and betting pools, to find the optimal value betting range. A successful player is not primarily interested in winning any one bet, but rather winning on a long term basis.

 

The terms "manipulate and maneuver" are commonly used to describe a strategy that may constitute a "build-up" program; and although they refer to practices that are perfectly legitimate and within the letter and intent of the rules of horse racing. Should a trainer race a horse one or more times under unsuitable conditions and the horse shows a poor performance; the betting public is usually weaned away from betting it again. Such races make up a "build-up" program. Then, when a horse is finally entered under suitable conditions, the public will generally give it much less betting support at the mutual windows; and, its odds will, therefore, be proportionately higher than its true winning chances.

We have been actively engaged in handicapping horses for over 30 years, and have been associated with some of the very best handicappers in Las Vegas Nevada, who bet real serious money on their selections.If you have been handicapping horses for a while, you know that horse racing profits are tricky and and elusive.

As handicappers we believe in wagering with an edge, managing risk and following a disciplined handicapping approach. New subscribers are accepted by referral.

 

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