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HorseRacing Tips - Do You Bet Blindly Listening To Someone 'in the know'?Anyone who has ever heard of horse racing will no doubt be aware of the supposed benefits of receiving inside information from those 'in the know'. The average punter is far happier (from some strange reason) to place their own hard earned cash on a horse that someone has told them to back, rather than making up their own mind which horse is the most likely winner. Horseracing tips come in all sorts of shapes and sizes from national newspaper 'experts', racing stable lads and lasses, premium rate telephone tips from someone claiming "to have the goose that laid the golden eggs", to even more unscrupulous individuals who set out to con the average Joe into believing that there is some 'secret plot' that he claims knows about! If these individuals really were so good then do you think they would be happy to tell everybody else what was going to win? The business of giving horseracing tips is certainly one not to be trusted very far. In the racing centres of Newmarket, Lambourn, Malton etc. it is virtually impossible to go into a local pub without hearing numerous 'hot tips' along the lines of "the jockey got of him and said he is a certainty next time out". Think logically about that statement ... that confident (and ill judged) statement did not even consider the fact that there are other horses in the race and is this particular horse good enough to beat the others? A horse may be fit and working well on the gallops but surely the opposition must be assessed before deciding which horse is going to be the likely winner of a race ?? The shrewder and therefore, usually more profitable gambler will add the extra string to his bow by analysing the form of all the runners in a race before placing a bet. He/she may listen to the tips that fly around the phone lines each morning, but will certainly never back horses just on the say so of horseracing tips. A succesful gambler must be able to weigh up the strengths and weaknesses of the field, analyse the form, going, distance, improvemement, class and a lot more . There are many ways to do this and a lot of them take a lot of time to go through just one race. The quickest way to get an overall feel for a race has to be the recently released Horse Racing Trend Wizard. To change your betting for the better this flat seasonSign Up With Trend Wizard Here
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