Horse Racing

Choosing A Profitable Horse Racing System

Deciding on a horse racing system that could potentially bring in more profit can be quite a task. Therefore, I have listed below some systems known to horse racing, including a few reasons why it works. Look them up and decide for yourself which is best for you.

 

Second Favorites at Grade 1 Courses is a reliable choice for a system. Punters tend to overbet the favorites and oftentimes create a false favorite in the process. Since most bettors place their money on the favorite, the prices of the other horses lengthen.

 

The second favorite, then, becomes a very sensible selection. You still have a high probability of winning because your pick is considered the ‘second best’ in the race. And since it is underbet, the price of the horse is higher than it should be and therefore, more profitable.

 

Another reliable horse racing system is the Beaten Favourites. When most of the betting public places their money on the favorite, they expect him to win. And when it loses, they can be unforgiving. They readily assume that he can get beaten again and would opt not to place their bets on him.

 

This is crucial considering that the loss is not entirely the horse’s fault. It could be that the competition was just tougher, or the type of ground did not suit the horse, or a combination of multiple other factors. But as long as you keep track of the horse’s previous records and performances, and you are confident that it is capable of performing competitively, then there is no need to fret.

 

In horse racing, punters often think that next day runners are not profitable. Therefore, these horses are underbet. But they are just as capable of winning as the favorites, with the added advantage of being fit enough to run a race competitively. However, the odds of them winning are higher so they are considered a value bet.

 

Placing your bets on quick return horses could also be a smart system. Much like the next day runners, statistics have proven that horses running within a short time (hence in good form) are pricing much higher than they should. Although it was also shown that an average interval of three days should come between the horse’s runs to ensure that the horse remains to be in top, competing shape.

 

There are a multitude of systems for betting on a horse; you just have to be smarter than the others and examine which horse racing system will bring you more profit.