Tips For Beginning Horse Racing Handicappers Who Want to Make Money Betting on Horse Races

rocking horses  Tips For Beginning Horse Racing Handicappers Who Want to Make Money Betting on Horse Races


I started handicapping and betting on horse races many years ago. I was lucky enough to have family members involved in horse racing and who knew a lot about horses. But even with that advantage, it took a long time before I ever showed a profit from playing the ponies. It made me realize what the average person is up against when he or she decides to try to make a profit from the races.

Even though I got some knowledge and advice from the people on the backstretch, it still would have been nice to have a excellent handicapper tell me what I needed to know, whether or not I was wise enough to listen. Anyone who plays the races for a while, whether for fun or for a living, learns that there are a lot of life lessons to be learned from gambling and horse betting.

Take each suggestion and do what you will with it. No two lives are exactly the same, so the things I’ve learned may not mean much in your life, but you never know, you just may learn a few things from these tips that will help make life a small smoother.

The first thing I learned about gambling and playing the horses is that it is a tough way to make money. It looks glamorous at first, but when you really do it to make the money to pay the bills, it can be very tough.

The second huge lesson and the advice I would give to any beginning horse player is, don’t expect anyone else to make you a excellent horse player. You may learn from other people but the final result, how you place all the information together and apply it in your life, is really up to you.

Third on the list of lessons is that while things may work out fine on paper, they seldom go as smoothly in real life. You may keep records and do data studies til’ the cows come home and reckon you have perfected the perfect horse racing system, only to lose your shirt when you start playing it. Therefore, here is a real excellent tip. Until you are rock solid sure of yourself and what you are doing, bet light.

Fourth on the list of things I have learned is that racing and gambling are insidious and can gradually take over your life and lead to losing your objectivity. After a while they seem more vital than other people and the rest of your life. Don’t let that happen. Most of our lives, the meaningful parts, takes place away from the race track.

Fifth of the lessons I have learned is that nothing works all the time. We handicappers tend to fall into ruts and when we find something that makes us money, we reckon it will last forever. Nothing could be farther from the truth. You must have a bag of tricks so you can try different things until you find what is happening at a particular meet at a particular time. Knowing when to zig and when to zag is probably the handicappers greatest gift.

Sixth and finally, keep records and notes and read them often so you can keep track of how you are doing and what you can do to improve yourself and your performance.

These six racing tips may seem simple, but they would have saved me many trips home with empty pockets and a heavy heart.

The most consistent horse racing systems have to have the basics and a handicapper must know the basics. I have been around horse racing for 50 years including as an owner. Without the basics the rest is not going to do any excellent. If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to http://williewins.homestead.com/truecb.html and get the truth.

Bill Peterson is a former horse race owner and professional handicapper. He comes from a horse race handicapping family and as he puts it, “Horse Racing is in my blood.” To see all Bill’s horse racing material go to http://williewins.homestead.com/handicappingstore.html , Bill’s handicapping store.


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