A Good Horse Racing System Must Really Deliver Over Time


by Riley Wells - Date: 2007-01-31 - Word Count: 541 Share This!

It seems anyone who has bet on horse races for any length of time has his or her own favorite horse racing system. Some of these horse racing systems are almost ridiculous. For example, the colors of a jockey's silks probably doesn't effect the outcome of very many races. Yet, this is almost certainly the basis of the horse racing system of some people who play the ponies. Gamblers are perhaps more superstitious than most people and horse racing systems sometimes reflect this superstition.

Nevertheless, results do prove the worth of many a horse racing system. Winning bets prove success. So you may wonder, what is the best horse racing system? A good answer is, "it depends."

We all have our own preference as to how we like to approach our wagering. Some of us would prefer a software program where we input information and it spits out probable winners in upcoming races.

A product called Cash Master is an example of horse racing system software. It is quite popular as it has proven itself to be pretty effective as a horse racing system. It's a simple system that is easy for anyone to use. Its creator originally designed it for users in the UK, but this horse racing system will work anywhere in the world, including the US and Australia.

Instead of using a software program, some horse racing fans may prefer to use various sources of race information such as racing forms to glean information that they apply manually to a horse racing system formula.

John Timmon's Five Minute Racing System is an example of this type of horse racing system. It, too, seems to be quite popular. It was originally a video course. Recently, the author has added an ebook to the course at no extra charge. It's a good system at a good price.

Whatever type of horse racing system you prefer, you must pay attention to the details and work the system as outlined by the author. Stick to the betting plan carefully in order to get an accurate result of the horse racing system you are trying.

It is advisable to use practice wagers on paper for a period of time at first in order to make sure you are using the system correctly and see what kind of results you get. One word of advise: When you start to get positive results from the horse racing system you are trying out, don't rush into making live wagers until you see a slight decline in winners and perhaps even a few losses. You are trying to catch the natural up-and-down cycle that is inevitable with any horse racing system. Don't bet the farm on one race, either. Be disciplined in your wagering and over time, with any good horse racing system you should see a steady growth in your betting bank.

Some people have a horse racing system where they place smaller bets when first starting out. When their betting bank reaches a certain amount, then they allow themselves to place incrementally larger bets. With this type of horse racing system, you shouldn't face catastrophic losses and will be able to carry on through dry spells of several losses in a row which are inevitable, sooner or later, with every horse racing system.


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Riley Wells is a writer who reviews various products including horse racing systems and other sport products. Riley's main horse racing site can be seen here.

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