• Profitable Horse Racing Bets And How to Recognise Them

    If you have money to burn, then betting on the horses is certainly a great way of watching it drain away from your wallet. But if you want to see a profit at the end of a day's racing then you need to change the way you think and up your game. Contrary to popular belief there are punters who enjoy profitable horse racing. That's thanks to a deep understanding of every aspect of the race, from the horses, to the track, to the weather conditions....it all matters if you want to turn a profit.

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  • Top 6 Problem Gambler Symptoms To Watch Out For

    Modern gambling, be it at the casino, online casino, or sportsbook is designed to keep players returning and spending over and over. That's why they offer all sorts of bonuses, promotions and incentives. Considering that the distance between being a regular gambler and one who has a gambling problem is very small, it's essential to be able to recognise any mental problems revolving around gambling as soon as they appear. Being able to recognize problem gambling symptoms is already a big help.

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  • Late Betting In Horse Racing – Tips To Improve Your Winning Chances

    If you want the added excitment of late betting in horse racing, then there are some important factors and guidelines you should follow. The first is to get yourself down to the track itself. This way you can inspect the runners and see any potential problems from close up. You're looking for signs that might make the horse weaker. Then have a look at the previous form. The track going conditions also matter, as does the weather. Then you want to check out the jockey and his racing history.

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  • Horse Racing History – Its Evolution and Effortless Growth

    Horse racing history dates back to the times when man first domesticated animals. We do know that back as far as 4,000BC man was using horses. The Ancient Romans and Greeks would race them, often in amphitheatres, in the most spectacular fashion. The formal ways of horse racing we know today are really down to the rules set back in the 18th century by the Jockey Club of Great Britain. Just over 100 years later the Americans formed their own horse racing organisation, the American Jockey Club.

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