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Horse Racing
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TTS Newsletter #9
Horse Racing Newsletter with interesting data for betting and gambling systems fans, as well as tips.
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Betting On Horse Racing - Sensible Money Management - Part 2
In a previous article I jokingly suggested I had put all my assets – my savings, the deeds to the farm, my kids' Trust fund, and the proceeds from selling one of my kidneys – on a horse at Newbury. I showed this was potentially financial suicide, and an extreme example of bad money management.
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Horse Racing System Evaluation
Read about some of the factors to consider when evaluating a horse racing system. Finding a good horse racing system is the Holy Grail of wagering for both casual and serious punters.
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February's UK Horse Racing
A preview of the upcoming UK horse racing action for February's and a sneek-peek at the horses to keep an eye out for.
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Key Tips For All-Weather Horse Racing
There are currently four all-weather tracks in the UK, with a further course in development in Essex. This year there will be ?5million in prize money on offer for the all-weather season, so racing promises to be the most competitive and exciting yet.
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Secretariat's Belmont
This is a commemorative article of Secretariat's 1973 Belmont race. It contains facts and editorial comment on an emotionally charged and brilliant horse race.
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Your Derby Handicapping Monthly - January 2007
Let's get an early start on handicapping the Kentucky Derby.
It generally takes five (5) months to effectively evaluate Derby contenders ... and Ultimately Pinpoint the Probable Kentucky Derby Winner.
Why?
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I Am Afraid to Canter with My Horse, Can You Help?
If working on the lunge line is not working for you, ask your for instructor to provide a lesson horse, a nice slow school horse who would be more suitable to canter on. Take a few lessons on the lesson horse and start to feel comfortable. Once you are comfortable - go back to lessons on the lunge line with your own horse.
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