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Course Winners - Horse Racing's Little White Lie
By Richard Stone
Why the idea that a previous course winner should be bet is, at best, a misconception and quite often totally wrong.
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What attracts a lot of people to horse racing ?
By Ngullen Rivera
Let’s take a look at the history of horse racing in our country. It all began when the US was just a colony and the first track was in Long Island...
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Horse Racing Betting Odds - Is It Worth The Risk?
By Roger Knight
Do the maths make sense before you place your horse racing bet?

This is one of the first questions you should ask yourself before considering putting down your stake money. Does the horse racing pick provide VALUE?

What we mean by this is - the odds offered by a bookmaker are never the "true" odds or probabilities of a horse winning. Who knows exactly what those figures should be? The figures in the odds are more indicative of what the market as a whole (all the punters...
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Horse Race Betting - 10 Golden Rules
By Roger Knight
When using any horse racing system or horse racing tips, here are ten rules that will put more money in your pocket and keep it out of the hands of the bookies.

1) Never bet more than you can afford to lose.
That should be blindingly obvious - but sadly too many amateur punters just take a risk, hoping that this one will be the big win they need. The only way to stand a chance of winning over the long term is to have a consistent plan and to use a dedicated betting bank t...
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