There is no magic formula that will turn you overnight into a money-generating machine? Magic is for Harry Potter and his friends. Your bookmaker does not want you to do this because he is quite happy the way things are now, but are you? Is there a magic way to win on the horses? No there is not. Only 2% of those punters who bet on horse racing ever make a regular profit If you are not one of those clever 2% of people who make money from horse race betting but would like to be then read this book now.
Horse Race Betting A Systematic Approach to Beating the Bookies Learn how to make money fro betting on horse races This is the book the betting industry don't want you to read Last year in the UK the British gambling public lost 12bn. Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Here is the list of the systems Thoroughbred 1 Best Jockey - Long Shot Method 2 Bet the Fastest Horse 3 The B6 Sprint System for Thoroughbreds 4 A Beaten Favorite System 5 Class on the Turf 6 The New Low Claiming Price Angle 7 The Route Speed Method 8 Three Strikes and You're Out - A Maiden Claiming Route Angle 9 An Australian Thoroughbred Betting Method - Show a profit down under Quarter Horse 10 The Hidden Speed Horse Angle 11 The Quarter Horse Speed Index Method 12 A Quarter Horse Elimination Method Harness racing 13 The Qualifier Advantage 14 Morning Line Overlay 15 The Quick Rating Method for Harness Racing 16 The Non-Winners of X Races Lifetime Angle Tote Board Methods 17 Tote Board Magic 18 Tote Board Magic II 19 Betting Favorites Using the Modified d'Alembert Betting MethodĪ Systematic Approach to Beating the Bookies Tips for improving these systems are also provided. The rules for each system are clearly explained, so it is understood why they work. These are systems that Ken Osterman has used successfully at race and sports books. There are a couple of systems that use that tote board and require no past performances. The rules of the handicapping angle are clearly explained and easy to find horses that qualify for a bet. There are systems that cover all three main breeds of horse racing: thoroughbreds, quarter horses, and standardbreds. They have been developed and tested on races at racetracks all over the country. The methods and angles that follow have been among Ken Osterman's favorites over the years. TRY THIS Innovative exercises illustrate what you've learnt and how to use it. FIVE THINGS TO REMEMBER Quick refreshers to help you remember the key facts. EXTEND YOUR KNOWLEDGE Extra online articles at to give you a richer understanding of horse racing. TEST YOURSELF Tests in the book and online to keep track of your progress.
AUTHOR INSIGHTS Lots of instant help with common problems and quick tips for success, based on the authors' many years of experience. NOT GOT MUCH TIME? One, five and ten-minute introductions to key principles to get you started.
It also gives you vital tips in addition to providing practical information on how to avoid credit card fraud and how to make a successful selection.
It offers full and unique coverage of the latest phenomena, such as internet betting, online betting exchanges and spread betting. It explains not only such basics as the form and the nature of the races, but will also explain in full where to bet, how to bet, and how to do so successfully. This new edition has been been brought right up-to-date with interactive features. Whether you are a novice better or an experienced punter, it has all the tips and advice to help you spot a winner and enjoy this popular national pastime. He was formerly a part of the ABC Sports team that covered the Triple Crown.Īn introductory guide to betting on horse racingīack a Winning Horse will help you make smart choices and win at the track. Complete with coverage of off-track and online betting, it's just what anyone needs to play the ponies-and win! Richard Eng (Las Vegas, NV) is a racing writer and handicapper for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, a columnist for the Daily Racing Form, and the host of a horseracing radio program in Las Vegas. It explains what goes on at the track, what to look for in horses and jockeys, how to read a racing form and do simple handicapping, and how to manage betting funds and make wagers that stand a good chance of paying off. How to enjoy a day at the races-and bet to win! The last two years have seen a record number of Americans tune in for climatic Triple Crown races featuring Smarty Jones and Funny Cide in 2004, television viewership jumped a whopping 61 percent over the record set in 2003, and the Belmont Stakes race itself drew a record crowd of more than 120,000! This easy-to-understand guide shows first-time visitors to the track how to enjoy the sport of horse racing-and make smart bets.