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Horse Betting Blog

By Tony On March 4, 2010 No Comments

Horse Betting Blog

When handicapping horse races, you are the CEO of your bankroll. Like any top-level CEO should take the advice of members of Board, management of service under his direction, and consultants hired by the company. All ideas and tips to increase your funds.

One has handicappers consider their professional consultants who will provide you with data, with this well-reasoned case for their other picks and analysis essential to the next few races. As CEO of his solid bankroll that synthesize all this information, add – to his disability and comes with a well thought out selection.

These are the ten Horse Racing Handicappers, in my humble opinion, you may wish to consider the following as its consultants racing. Some of named here are based in Chicago handicappers.

1. Steven Christ-The godfather of all handicaps. He always has excellent data on his blog the Daily Racing Form (drf.com) website. He is another exotic bets as well as other high venda disability books.

2. -An excellent forecaster Dan Illman Also an informative blog about drf.com. He is the author of Betting Maidens and 2 years of age. Illman has a good eye for horses in a race that can not be the radar of all.

3. Steve Davidowitz-wrote the seminal book of disability which has now been updated, thoroughbred bets for the 21st century. There had visited Arlington Park (Chicago) last summer for a book-signing and offered very solid advice on a 7-furlong race on this day. With this type of a race carefully observe the horses that are coming down on the distance of his last race. Undoubtedly, he worked on that day.

4. Paul-A Lambraki handicapped solids the circuit of Southern California. He has a wonderful manual, 10-cent Superfecta Betting Guide. It is excellent advice together about 10-percent stronger than the Superfecta tickets. Comes complete with charts to easily determine the amount of entry will cost possible. I think the its board of disability useful.

5. Brad Free-Another handicap of Southern California, which provides advice to run decent races on the issues of Southern California. He is the author of prejudice 101. Free provides an overview on the DRF website for the "Race Day" is when the south California courts.

6. McMannis Scott writes a book for both the East Chicago Trainer Arlington Park and Hawthorne Race Course. He receives frequent seminars disability that are very informative.

7. Katy Mikolay-A very decent handicap offered up his advice to Hawthorne Race Track (Chicago). She provides very peaks solids, which are useful when assembling their tickets to the key races.

8. Joe Kristufek-Handicap for The Daily Herald (Suburban Chicago) Kristufek always provides an excellent overview of each horse in the race. You can pick up especially in certain nuances in the race of his writings.

9. Ron Uchman The issue of disability – for both Arlington Park and Hawthorne Race Course, both in the Chicago area. The peaks are generally very good and well worth it can apply to tickets together.

10. TAR. The ladies of the CDI. Jill Byrne (Churchill Downs) and Jessica Pacheco (Central). Both offers excellent off-piste to collect each web site. Jill is first class and their selections should not be discounted. Jessica is a strong record of racing analyst in New Orleans.

There are many handicaps presume that their great results and are the best at what they do. These guys / girls trying to sell some type of blade selection. Then there are those who while doing their job of providing useful data disabilities, analysis of grains, and collects solids. To keep your budget and build your bankroll, these are which should be used as its consultants for the success of their disability.

Mr. Mazikowski (Turfmeister Maz) is an amateur handicapper who helps horse racing enthusiasts build a bigger bankroll on a blue collar budget. He is publisher of the blog http://www.horsecentsanalytics.blogspot.com which he handicaps one to two races Thursday through Sunday.

Among his wagering strategies are the rolling show parlay, 10 CENT Superfectas and $2 WIN / SHOW plays. He advocates solid cash management and budget bets in the hopes of building a bigger bankroll.

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