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Things To Watch Out For In Weekend Betting

Betting on the weekend is like a Sunday morning driver that occasionally visits the track more for some type of recreation than actual betting. In all things considered, the weekend bettor may just have time for their sport on the weekends but may not mean that they are less knowledgeable of the sport.

Here are some tips to watch out for in case one needs to improve their odds in the races to follow:

Look for a "talking horse". This type of horse is a horse that used to be a favorite but has dropped into a lower class, usually a class 2, that has competed with a higher level in the same race. This type of horse is usually branded a "talking horse" because it "talks" or conveys that fact that the other horses it races against could be come good bets in the future.

Be wary of horses that have their winnings by finishing their last four races in first or third place. These horses are unstable and unsure of their dependency. Usually the forms of these horses are average and not that impressive.

Players must have a goal in mind. They should have a specific amount of money they would like to win at the end of the race. Players who believe that they would like to win a lot of money must also be able to front a little extra money to make the bet worthwhile. They should make a mental calculation before placing the bet and see if they will be able to cover their bets in case they lose. Setting a betting limit or budget is also good for it enables them to plan ahead.

Be careful of the warning of the "threes". This refers to the three in series of events such as third loss, third day sick, third race class and so on. While this may seem more of a suspicion, the number 3 in horse racing seems to be a very negative force.

Carefully look at up and coming race horses that seem to be making small strides in their game for they may be the type that may produce a winning streak while no one is looking.

Horse racing is the only sport that combines the factor of an animal in the sport. Unlike other games of chance, there is only human contenders. Here, it is the mastery of the jockey and the will of the animal behind the team.

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