Do You Like Horse Racing?

By admin On December 13th, 2011 in Bookie /

After having a chance to look into the system on my own, I decided to write this Bookie Buster review detailing my experiences. Can you really consistently beat the bookies when betting? Is it truly possible to quit your day job and still manage to pay all of your bills with ease, off of gambling winnings alone? In this brief review I will answer these questions, as well as others. It is my objective to give you a better understanding of what you can realistically expect to get from Bookie Buster, and help you to decide whether or not the system is one that you should use.

The bookie stands to profit by balancing the book i.e. making sure that he has equal number of bets for all eventualities, so that he does not run out of money. A threat to the bookmaker’s business is betting exchanges. These are one to one bets where the persons choose to forgo the bookie while making bets. Few betting exchanges sites have also cropped up, which enable this affair while charging a commission out of the bet. Betting, like any other job, is not devoid of corruption. Some bookmakers can invite bets and later siphon away the entire money. This is usually the case when one involves in illegal betting. The principle of caveat emptor is forcefully applicable here.

The role of a ‘bookie’, the common name of the person involved in bookmaking, is quite important in the world of gambling. The bookie is responsible for keeping track of all the bets in the game. The bookie can take bets on any professional events – election, races, and college sports. Bookmaking has been prohibited been prohibited in the past. Even now it is illegal in certain states. Its legal status being in controversy, the job is considered a shady one. Horseracing is one of the most popular wagering events. The fact that makes this event so popular among the bettors is its randomness. Even the most consistent of the winners stands a chance to loose the race. Other races like grey hound races also attract wagers. These are a few conventional areas popular for betting. But bookmaking can be involved in almost any event that lacks certainty. For example, bets can also be placed on whether it will snow on the Christmas day!

Upon looking into the betting system, however, I learned that Bookie Buster was different than the rest. Unlike other programs that work with one sport, Bookie Buster can make you money betting on soccer, football, baseball, basketball, tennis, hockey, NCAA games and more. The system is easy to follow, and in no time you can regularly be making $1,500 or more each month. The creator, Frank Belanger, makes more than $10,000 a month, and many others have been able to quit their day jobs and use the system as their only source of household income.If ever you need to contact the customer services of a betting website you want to know that you can get your matter dealt with quickly and efficiently. Make sure the betting site you choose has telephone customer service and ideally web chat, and email too.

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Post Positions Play A Role In Handicapping

Horses breaking from the gatePost position statistics become a more important component of handicapping when races are staged at certain distances. Naturally, the most significant aspect of the data is the ratio of victories.

The general bias against outside posts is particularly strong at foremost North American ovals, especially in routes such as a mile on Aqueduct’s inner track and Santa Anita, 1 1/16 miles at Hollywood Park and 1 1/8 miles at Aqueduct.

These tracks commonly card routes that start near the beginning of the clubhouse turn. Consequently, stats at most meetings show that horses breaking from the inside four posts on the dirt or synthetic surfaces win more than their fair share of starts while runners starting from post 8 and outward capture far fewer races.

For example, horses that drew post seven and outward Nov. 4-20 for Aqueduct routes on the dirt were 3 for 20, with the three winners coming out of No. 8, while sprinters breaking from 8 and outward were 7 for 24.

Runners breaking from post 7 and outward Nov. 10-20 over Hollywood Park’s Cushion surface at a mile or longer were zero for 9 while sprinters were 10 for 24.

Some tracks such as Gulfstream Park tailor their races to limit the short run to the first turn, giving outside horses an even chance to make the winner’s circle.

Gulfstream, which opens a month earlier this year on Dec. 3, lengthened its main track to 1 1/8 miles in 2005, with the backstretch chute allowing sprints up to 7 ½ furlongs.

If you want to benefit from the post position bias, get acquainted with the layout of the tracks you play. Pay attention to the distance of two-turn races that begin near the clubhouse turn – an inherent disadvantage for outside runners.

Posts usually are less of a factor in sprints because there’s sufficient distance along the backstretch to get in stride and racing position.

In six-horse fields, however, the bias disappears because any thoroughbred coming out of the gate should find position with ease.

In addition, post position bias is less important when the runners are classier, the stakes are bigger and the contest is on the grass.

Look for these ideal-betting angles when a horse moves from the outside to an inside post:

  • A runner showing improvement and hitting the board tosses in a dull effort breaking from an impossible post last time out. The switch to the inside might put the horse back in the winner’s circle.
  • A thoroughbred normally does well pressing the pace, but started poorly in his last race from the outside and finished out of the money. A favorable draw will dramatically affect the horse’s racing position early and improve the chances to score.
  • A horse that was competitive in similar races that routed from an outside post near the clubhouse turn and failed to hit the board will improve with a better draw. The shorter the two-turn race, the more it favors the inside.

Extra emphasis should be given to horses customarily racing on or near the lead. Less emphasis should be given to stretch runners that figure to be outrun early no matter their post.

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