Category: horse racing

  • INTRICACY (Hasn’t raced since, but could be smart) had to be chased along with 3f to go but he responded. It was slightly disconcerting to see him once again hang left when he hit the front, but on this occasion he was able to comfortably hold his rivals at bay. Roaring Legend, who cost 110,000euros…

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  • In horse racing, there are many variables that can affect the outcome of a race. These variables include the horse’s training, jockey’s skill, track conditions, weather, and many other factors. Even with the most experienced trainers and jockeys, and the best-prepared horses, the outcome of a race can never be guaranteed. There are many examples…

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  • Pace is an important factor in horse racing that refers to the speed and style of the race. It can have a significant impact on the outcome of the race, as it can affect how horses conserve their energy, make their moves, and finish the race. In a horse race, the pace is usually set…

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  • In horse racing, these terms generally describe the perceived ability or potential of a horse: An inform horse: is a horse that has been performing well recently, meaning it has been consistently winning races or placing highly in races. It is a term used to describe a horse that is currently in good form or…

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  • The Pareto principle, also known as the “80/20 rule,” states that 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. This principle can be applied to various fields, including economics, management, and sports. In the context of horse racing, the Pareto principle can be used to analyse the performance of jockeys and trainers. Specifically,…

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  • Stay disciplined: Successful punters understand that losing streaks are a normal part of the game, and they don’t let their emotions get the best of them. They stick to their betting strategy, even during a losing streak, and don’t chase their losses by increasing their bets or taking unnecessary risks. Keep records: Successful punters keep…

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  • Being dogmatic in pricing up the odds on a horse race means that you are strongly convinced that a particular horse should have certain odds, and you are not open to changing your mind. However, this kind of thinking can lead to incorrect predictions and losses. In the world of horse racing, the odds of…

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