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Unless I get the message
straight from the horse's mouth or another part
of the anatomy -- aggressive, controllable behavior,
shiny coat or a fluid transition from a walking
gait to a gallop in the post parade -- I rely
on handicapping.
However, I'm not opposed
to following sensible advice on making those
selections such as:
1) Avoid first-time starters
on the rail, especially in sprints, because
speed horses breaking outside of them often
prove intimidating.
2) Bullet workouts are
good indicators that a horse is ready to roll,
but pay more attention to fast works within
a week of the next race.
3) Watch for a thoroughbred
entered in a sprint after racing first or second
near the far turn in a route before weakening.
4) Pacesetters with veteran
jockeys and the inside post have the edge on
off tracks and finish in the money about 25
percent of the time.
5) Post positions mean
more when a horse shows a preference for winning
from the inside or outside.
6) Look for thoroughbreds
that exhibit improvement by the decreasing number
of beaten lengths and increasing speed figures.
7) Weight comes into play
in routes -- a five-pound advantage is worth
about a length.
8) Horses encountering
traffic problems in large fields should be tabbed
when part of a small field.
9) Consider betting on
a horse with spotty performances and high odds
when a top jockey climbs aboard.
10) Money management is
the primary key to winning. So when you're hot,
increase your bets. And when you're not, decrease
your wagers. That's because some streaks last
for days.
11) One way to insure a
losing streak is to bet on short-priced favorites
-- that strategy will l ead you to the poor
house. Obviously, you can't win every race so
you must be selective.
12) I knew a turf writing
handicapper who refused to bet on favorites
that dropped below 5-2. Others I know don't
wager on horses below 2-1.
13) As far as I'm concerned,
that doesn't include exotic bets. It's all right
to include such favorites in exactas, trifectas
and Pick 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, etc. But I also always
include a longshot unless the favorite appears
truly unbeatable.
14) I've learned from several
handicappers that you must be willing to adjust
at any time. You must apply what factors are
important for a particular race.
15) Discount so-called
inside information. Bet your own horses. Once
in a while you might get a tip that has some
validity, but by the time it reaches you, it
has passed through many hands and undoubtedly
will be overbet.
So the next time you get
a tip, check out the horse and see if the thoroughbred
passes your handicapping test. And let your
wagering conscience be your guide.
Posted by miker at July
18, 2006 12:02 AM
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