Cracking the
Pot in UK Horse Racing System
One of the most promising way to bet in the
UK horse racing system is the Placepot. For a minimum
bet, the dividends are relatively higher.
This form of horse racing system in the UK
is usually run by the tote, but has also been handled by
bookmakers. To enter, you must select a horse in each of
the six races in the meeting. Picking a horse for a
particular run is in itself already a daunting task, but
you are sure to encounter this same difficulty knowing
that you would have to pick six horses for the day. But
this system is proven to work. And with the regularity of
your wins, you are sure on your way to bulking up your
pocket.
So how does this horse racing system works?
Quite easy. Your first step is to decide which meeting
you should use for a particular racing day. It may be
quite tempting to bet on the main meeting because it
usually features the best horses and jockeys, therefore
it promises the most action. But this is exactly the same
reason why you should not place your bet during this
time. It is a lot more competitive and finding a horse
that could place (and win) is quite difficult.
It would not also be advisable to bet on the
lowest grade meeting for the day because it would be hard
to pick among what is considered as the poorest standard
of horses and jockeys. Horse race geniuses would then
suggest picking the second biggest meeting for the day.
By doing this, you would still be able to bet on a
quality horse but the level of competition would no
longer be as stiff as in the main meeting.
Now that you know when is the right time to
bet, you have to decide on your selection. In the UK,
bookmakers have a Placepot perm where bettors place their
pick. This is the part wherein the horse racing system
becomes quite tricky. Since you have to place a bet on
each race, your bets become more costly. So, how do you
maximize the system?
Study the forecasts and look for the lowest
priced favorites, which you believe would be reliable
enough to pick as your selections for the day. They will
serve as your ‘real’ bets; meaning, you are confident
that they would be able to place even if they did not
win, so you won’t be going home empty-handed for the
day.
So next time a friend of yours encounter
problems deciding on which UK horse
racing system to use, you know how to crack the
pot!
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