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		<title>Harness Racing &#8211; Handicapping Success With Claiming Notes</title>
		<link>http://www.crookednecks.org/2010/02/28/harness-racing-handicapping-success-with-claiming-notes/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 02:26:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Harness racing handicapping is a game that pays off when you notice the little things not found in the racing program or past performances. When everything stays the same, the favorite wins and only the race track and the connections of the horse make a profit. That is because if the race turns out the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Harness racing handicapping is a game that pays off when you notice the little things not found in the racing program or past performances. When everything stays the same, the favorite wins and only the race track and the connections of the horse make a profit. That is because if the race turns out the way it looks like it should turn out, then the crowd will win. You can&#8217;t make much profit handicapping harness races if you bet with the crowd.</p>
<p>On the other hand, favorites do win a lot of harness races and that means you have to find a way to spot a reason good enough to bet against the favorite. One such situation where you will find profitable bets is in claiming races when you have done your homework. By homework I mean, watching the horses and spotting problems that can be fixed.</p>
<p>When you watch a harness race you should be making notes about horses who had rough trips or got a dream trip. Notes should be kept detailing any problems or abnormalities as well. One example is a horse that is rough gaited in the turns, but flattens out in the stretch. While there can be several reasons for this, it means there is probably a problem that can be corrected by a good trainer.</p>
<p>That is when the change of barn becomes important. If you see that horse suffer with the same problem in several races and then get claimed, you can bet a trainer has been watching the horse and figures he or she can correct that problem. So if you see the horse you&#8217;ve noted get claimed by a successful trainer, then you should figure it will improve in its next race or two.</p>
<p>While that isn&#8217;t exactly a hot new angle, it is better than when you see the same trainer claim a horse that doesn&#8217;t have an apparent problem. It may be more difficult to move such a pacer or trotter up when there is nothing tangible to be fixed. On the other hand, with such a glaring problem, the trainer must have something up his or her sleeve to remedy the situation.</p>
<p>Therefore, when trying to make money handicapping harness races, pay particular attention to horses who have an obvious problem and watch for such a horse to be claimed. This is a very good sign that it will get the problem fixed and the crowd may still lay off the horse because of its past poor performances.</p>
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		<title>Get Free Horse Racing Tips</title>
		<link>http://www.crookednecks.org/2010/02/20/get-free-horse-racing-tips/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 06:20:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are an avid race better you will know just how expensive some tipping services can be. We are talking thousands of pounds a month here for one of the &#8216;quality&#8217; picking services. The problem with these services is even if they do win more than they lose you will still find it difficult [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are an avid race better you will know just how expensive some tipping services can be. We are talking thousands of pounds a month here for one of the &#8216;quality&#8217; picking services. The problem with these services is even if they do win more than they lose you will still find it difficult to break even because of the amount you are paying to get the tips themselves. This is why in this article today I am going to be giving you a couple of handy tips so that you can pick your own selections instead of going to an expensive tipping service!</p>
<p>One of the best things about actually going the races is that you have the chance to look at the horses before they get to race. To spot a horse that is likely to run a good race you should look for the horse with the shiniest coat. I know this sounds silly but the fact of the matter is that the healthiest of horses will end up running the fastest they can.</p>
<p>A shiny coat is therefore a good way of seeing whether the horse is healthy and in good form. You can bet that this horse will be running to its peak. Other clues you can look out for is whether the horse is sweating a lot before the off. If it is sweating then it means that the horse is already peaked and will not run the race to the best of its ability.</p>
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		<title>Secrets of Betfair Betting Bots</title>
		<link>http://www.crookednecks.org/2009/10/22/secrets-of-betfair-betting-bots/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 14:33:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Betfair bots have been around for a number of years now. Let me tell you straight away they are not a license to print money and still require some understanding of Betfair and betting. They do open up a number of new ways to make money and by using Betfair bots sensibly it is possible [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Betfair bots have been around for a number of years now. Let me tell you straight away they are not a license to print money and still require some understanding of Betfair and betting. They do open up a number of new ways to make money and by using Betfair bots sensibly it is possible to make consistent profits.</p>
<p>Betfair bots are basically pieces of software which interact with Betfair. They can for example place bets on your behalf when set up to do so when certain conditions are met. For example, we may want to place a bet on a certain horse to win but only if certain criteria are met. If we can&#8217;t be at a computer screen all day we can program the bot to place a bet for us.</p>
<p>Betting bots can also react far more quickly than humans and can make lightening fast decisions and actions. They can alert us to changes in the betting markets and either allow us to place bets accordingly or even do it for us.</p>
<p>Dutching systems for Betfair are becoming increasingly popular and a Betfair bot can be an essential tool for profitable dutching. This is in effect placing bets on more than one outcome, for example betting on 3 out of 7 runners in a horse race. Again the bot can help us here as it can place bets very quickly in a few clicks.</p>
<p>Befair bots can identify steamers and drifters in a race and place bets on these &#8211; this can be a very lucrative way of betting. If the market moves for or against a certain horse the bot can alert us and we can place a bet.</p>
<p>Free trials of Betfair bots are common and if you are interested in these visit my Blog where I can offer more advice.</p>
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		<title>Horse Racing &#8211; Horse&#8217;s Head Gear</title>
		<link>http://www.crookednecks.org/2009/09/06/horse-racing-horses-head-gear/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 03:46:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you look at any race card you will see if a horse is wearing any type of headgear. The more common types of headgear worn by race horses are Blinkers, Visor and Cheek Pieces. Another addition to a horses headgear is a tongue strap.
Blinkers. These are fitted to a horse to aid its concentration [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you look at any race card you will see if a horse is wearing any type of headgear. The more common types of headgear worn by race horses are Blinkers, Visor and Cheek Pieces. Another addition to a horses headgear is a tongue strap.</p>
<p>Blinkers. These are fitted to a horse to aid its concentration during the race. The blinkers are in fact cowls fitted to a head cloth and they can be either full or half cup. The overall effect is to reduce a horses vision from 180 degrees down to a around 30 degrees.</p>
<p>Visors. These are similar to blinkers except that the cowl has a hole or slit in the side to allow the horse to see other horses at its side.</p>
<p>Some people question how genuine a horse is that needs blinkers but there is no doubt that in some cases they can bring about a much improved performance. It is not uncommon that the first time a horse races in blinkers it has the desired effect but in subsequent races they seem to have no effect.</p>
<p>There are three reasons why a trainer may decide to fit blinkers to a horse. The first is to help the horse to concentrate and focus on the job in hand. They can also help a horse to stay calm and be less inclined to pull in the early stages of a race and thus conserve its energy for the finish. Finally they can sometimes encourage a horse that is reluctant to race.</p>
<p>Cheek Pieces. In recent seasons the cheek piece, also known as French Blinkers, have become a popular form of racing headgear. The cheek piece consists of two sheepskin bands attached to the side of the horse bridle. Again the purpose is to restrict the horse side vision and to help to concentrate on the race.</p>
<p>The Tongue Strap. A tongue strap ids fitted over the horses tongue and this stops the tongue lifting and restricting the air flow. A trainers will normally fit this to a horse if they suspect that this has been a problem in its previous races. Although tongue straps have been used for a long time in horse racing it is only on the last ten years or so that it has been necessary to declare that a horse is wearing one.</p>
<p>Other headgear sometimes worn by horse include:</p>
<p>- Hoods are designed to cover the ears and are worn by horses that are affected by noise.<br />
- Eye shields can be worn to give full vision but protect the horses eyes.<br />
- Eye cover can be worn by a horse which is blind in one eye or has an eye missing.</p>
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