| There are some myths that surround the sport of | | | | great showing on at a great price. |
| horse racing betting here are a few of them: | | | | Myth #3 Never bet on a horse that is trying something |
| Myth #1 Horse Racing is Luck; Its true that a given bet | | | | new; This is very untrue change is a good thing and |
| might lose due to a bad jockey or unforeseen bad | | | | you will not raise your profits by consistently betting 6 - |
| luck, but if you are betting on horses that have winning | | | | 5 horses. Look for horses that are trying a new |
| patterns and trends there is no reason you cannot | | | | distance after 2 or 3 sprints. Horses stepping up or |
| show profits long term. Just like poker you might have | | | | down in class, trying Lasix or a new trainer all deserve |
| a bad day but your ultimate success or failure is based | | | | a close look at. Sometimes a small change is just what |
| on skill. | | | | the horse needed |
| Myth #2 You should throw out horses that have been | | | | Myth #4 The track does not have much of a factor |
| away 6 months or longer; Take a close look at these | | | | on a horse race.. This is not correct at all and actually |
| horses before doing that. If they are taking a Sharpe | | | | the complete opposite. Some of the best horse tracks |
| drop in class, have raced very well before layoff, | | | | in the US have very apparent bias and a favorite on a |
| taking on a weaker field or shipped from a better | | | | dead rail can lose to a long shot all day long. |
| track. You will be surprised on the horses that put a | | | | |