Horse Racing: Handicapping Tips
What handicapping tips do you need? The tips that'll give you the shortest path to riches? A few tips will be given here but the rest is up to you.
They'll be advanced in some cases.
what you need is more than spot plays and half guesses.
You need points that when looked deeply into will connect the dots for you.
In most cases players look for things that'll go along with what they're already doing and working on otherwise it's useless to them.
Here's one for you: horse racing works a certain way and no other.
Find that way and you're in business.
Here's a second one: racing's made of six basics which are a horse, a track, a jockey, a trainer, a player (that's you) and a parimutuel wagering system.
Each one of these basics has its own complexities and each one is evaluated for each race played.
Here's a third tip: the player is required to do two things well which are to predict what horse(s) will come across the wire in a specific order and to predict how much money can be made on those horses based on their odds.
So this is broken down into handicapping and money-capping or return on investment capping.
So put everything about predicting horses in one category or handicapping and put everything predicting the money business into another category or profitcapping.
You might think to yourself what's that going to do? Well here's a fourth tip: consider racing as an 8 hour per day 5 days per week job.
On a job you learn your chores well to do the job well to get paid well.
On a job you problem solve even if you've been doing it for 20 years.
After a certain point you know how the job's structure, its repetitions and its step by step procedures.
Racing's no different.
Treat racing as a trivial pass time then in all likelihood you'll waste money.
A fifth tip is to consider racing a skill to be learned like all other skills you now have.
Whatever those might be.
Here's a sixth one: there's more than one level to handicapping and profitcapping or money-capping.
Just as there are those who know more about speed, class, form, money management, saving money specifically for racing, have more discipline and so on.
Indeed there are two general levels to handicapping: common and statistical.
Each one of those have two sub-levels: base and advanced.
A seventh tip is to learn where you stand and then refine your skills.
The easiest way is to learn and discover advanced handicapping and advanced profitcapping.
An eighth tip is try not do every thing by yourself.
Go online to racing chat rooms to pick up information.
These handful of handicapping tips will help.
They'll be advanced in some cases.
what you need is more than spot plays and half guesses.
You need points that when looked deeply into will connect the dots for you.
In most cases players look for things that'll go along with what they're already doing and working on otherwise it's useless to them.
Here's one for you: horse racing works a certain way and no other.
Find that way and you're in business.
Here's a second one: racing's made of six basics which are a horse, a track, a jockey, a trainer, a player (that's you) and a parimutuel wagering system.
Each one of these basics has its own complexities and each one is evaluated for each race played.
Here's a third tip: the player is required to do two things well which are to predict what horse(s) will come across the wire in a specific order and to predict how much money can be made on those horses based on their odds.
So this is broken down into handicapping and money-capping or return on investment capping.
So put everything about predicting horses in one category or handicapping and put everything predicting the money business into another category or profitcapping.
You might think to yourself what's that going to do? Well here's a fourth tip: consider racing as an 8 hour per day 5 days per week job.
On a job you learn your chores well to do the job well to get paid well.
On a job you problem solve even if you've been doing it for 20 years.
After a certain point you know how the job's structure, its repetitions and its step by step procedures.
Racing's no different.
Treat racing as a trivial pass time then in all likelihood you'll waste money.
A fifth tip is to consider racing a skill to be learned like all other skills you now have.
Whatever those might be.
Here's a sixth one: there's more than one level to handicapping and profitcapping or money-capping.
Just as there are those who know more about speed, class, form, money management, saving money specifically for racing, have more discipline and so on.
Indeed there are two general levels to handicapping: common and statistical.
Each one of those have two sub-levels: base and advanced.
A seventh tip is to learn where you stand and then refine your skills.
The easiest way is to learn and discover advanced handicapping and advanced profitcapping.
An eighth tip is try not do every thing by yourself.
Go online to racing chat rooms to pick up information.
These handful of handicapping tips will help.
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