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Horse Racing: How to Find False Favorites and Eliminate Them – Part 2

Finding false favorites and removing them can be done to some extent with these tips. Start: (1) Lack of knowledge of horse racing. (two) He didn’t win last time, but it looks like the horse can beat the favourite. (3) If the horse looks like an obvious winner all the way around with low odds, then pass. (4) The last defeated winner or favorite may not be good today. (5) Focus class on high grade breeds. (6) How will the race be run today? (rhythm forms, running styles, etc.). (7) Focus a lot on the shape of the horses.

Once you find the false favorites, use Profitcapping. Profitcapping is the betting, money, winnings and ROI side of racing. Because there are two main sides to racing: earnings cap and disabled. (8) Look for a horse willing to win who is not the favorite. (9) Study the bias of the track and see if the favorite fits. (10) In sprints focus on horse form. (eleven) The big jockeys earn more than the little ones. See who is riding the favorite. (12) Go to the paddock before the race starts to check the physical health of the horses.

Also: (13) Watch and see what the favorite did today last time over the same distance and race conditions. (14) There are false favorites and false long shots. You must identify both. (fifteen) Which horse today has done exactly what is asked of him today. (sixteen) Did this horse ever won in today’s soil conditions? Be careful, it may be a legitimate favorite. (17) Look for horses that can beat the favorite because they are specialists on grass or this distance or on this surface or specifically on today’s track.

Also: (18) Which position is the favorite today? Trouble can start at the gate early in the race. (19) Don’t bet on the longest long shots at field sizes of 11 and 12 using the morning line as a guide. These horses have less than a 1.5% chance of reaching the winning position. (twenty) Don’t bet female jockeys to win in races primarily by male jockeys. (twenty-one) If a horse in his last race had odds of 59/1 or more of the Last installments allowed Prayed LAO of the daily races form don’t play to win. (22) If a favorite horse isn’t in the best shape of all the horses today, don’t play to win. (23) If an apprentice rider is in the favourite, don’t play it. (24) If the favorite has no wins in his last seven races, don’t use him as a favorite.

Also: (25) A horse needs a break and if the favorite hasn’t had a break in 20-30 days he she is tired. Don’t play to win. (26) The favorite has no workouts posted in the last 10-15 days. (27) The favorite is untested at today’s distance and/or surface. (28) The stable that owns the horse earns less than 10%. (29) The jockey earns less than 10%. (30) The jockey/trainer combination earns less than 10%. (31) The favorite has had multiple losses at very low odds. (32) The favorite has had 10 starts or more, but finishes second and third in other races.

Also: (33) Any favorites who lost last time but favored today. There are other points, but these should help. Every time you play, you need to know how to find false favorites and remove them.

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