Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Equine Supplement And The Proper Way To Choose A Winning Animal

By Mark Givens


An equine supplement is certain to produce a champion. It's too bad that we do not know which animal is properly nourished with nutritional vitamins and which one isn't at the race track. Still, there are other things that you could do to help you pick a champion. No matter what type of racing you like to wager on; Harness racing, Steeplechasing, Hurdle racing, Endurance racing as well as Thoroughbred racing, there's a wager you can play on it. As the main two forms of racing are harness and thoroughbred racing, all good online bookies will offer odds on these classes and the other kinds of races are going to be supplied by chosen bookies. Wagering on races involves a lot of work in advance, from learning how to select which horse/s to gamble on, which races to bet on to exactly what wagers to put on each race.

Try performing the points based horse betting technique. With this particular system you give points to each horse based on the following guidelines, the animal having the most points will be your choice for the race. Go through the previous four races for each horse. Add the 2 best Beyer speed figures gained in those 4 races with each other. The animal with the greatest combined Beyer score gets 4 points, the second best Beyer score receives 2 points. Go through the last two races for every animal. And incorporate the lengths every horse was defeated together. If a horse won the race it counts as nil. A horse that won its final two starts would make an overall total of nil.

A mount that dropped one contest by 5 lengths, and yet another by 1/2 length would make a 5.5. The horse having the lowest number within this step would earn 3 points and the second best animal will receive two. If two or more horses won their final 2 races then don't put points for any animal. Any horse whose trainer features a win percentage of 10% or greater gets two points. Any animal whose jockey has a win number of 10% or better makes one point. If the race is a route race (more than one mile) subtract 1 point for each horse in posts 9-12. If the race is a sprint (under one mile) award 1 point for every horse which was within 3 lengths of the lead at each call of his final race.

In the event the contest is route race on dirt, add 1 point in the event the horse's last race was on the turf. Add 1 point for every horse making use of lasix the first time. The animal with more points is the horse to bet on with the following exception. If the horse with maximum amount of points is not at least 3 points greater than the horse with the second most points, pass the race.

An equine supplement would have been an advantage if you believed which equine correctly used it. However the above tips can still help you get a champion. So now you know how to put a bet at the horse contests. With that bit of data, you may head to any track in America and have a good time choosing a random animal and wagering your $2 on each race. However, if you're like many people, your main goal isn't to merely pay out $2 to observe a bunch of horses run around a track. You actually want to win some cash! That's what makes horse racing "the most exciting two minutes in sports." The suspense plus thrill of realizing that each race can make you a bit richer is mind-boggling. You can't help yourself from jumping up, moving your fist, and shouting "GO, BABY, GO!" while your horse turns the final corner on the track and makes a break for that lead.




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