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OCT
01
Weird and Amazing Facts about Horse Racing
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OCT
01
Horse racing is a thrilling and fantastic game for many people. But as there is money involved, it becomes a great sport for betting enthusiasts. Getting to know the amazing facts about horse racing can make you peep into the all-new world of stallions. How it started and a few records? For the successful horses, the owners would pledge their lives. Yes, they can earn more on stud than on the racecourse, and $100 million is involved in horse racing every year. It all started with the chariot races of Rome, and they are the organized form of horse races, from where today’s horse races are derived. These races trace back to 4500 BC in Central Asia. To date, there is no record that a horse more than 18 years of age has won the race. A racehorse on an average weighs 1000 pounds, and the recorded that is lowest for a jockey is 49 pounds. The highest aged jockey was Levi Barlingume, who raced till 80 years of age, which was until 1932. Humorist was th
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SEP
12
Retired Accountant Wins Big After Tiny Bet
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SEP
12
Imagine placing a tiny bet of £1 then picking five winning horses in a row on the same day, to net yourself a nice little pay cheque of nearly £60,000. That’s what happened to Peter Titman when he managed to back all the right horses to race over the line first at York last weekend. Playing a “Lucky 31” accumulator bet, his initial winnings were £38,901 after the horses El Astronaute, Roaring Lion, Afaak, Main Desire and Waiting for Richie all won their races on Thursday. To make a Lucky 31 more appealing to punters, customers playing will all receive a fifty percent bonus if they can correctly pick five winners. Whilst each Lucky 31 bet will essentially cost a punter £31, Peter’s remarkable win took his eventual total to a staggering £58,352. His long term betting pal didn’t make the races On the day, Titman also believes his gaming luck was possibly increased by the fact his long term pal and betting fr
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NOV
01
Tips on making a profitable career from horse race betting
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NOV
01
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could follow your passion of only watching horses race and placing bets? After all, doing what you love is one of the secrets to a happy life. Contrary to what most non-gamblers think, betting on horses is hard work. There’s the strain of the constant emotional ups and downs of victories and losses. There’s the nerve-wracking decision making process of which horse to back and how much to place on a bet, and much more. But what are the chances of turning this into a full-time job that’ll finance your mortgage and send your kids to college? With races such as the Kentucky Derby, and the 2017 Breeders Cup coming up perhaps you're tempted to try and follow suit. Well the short and brutal answer is your chances are very low. Why? Because horses like people are very unpredictable and the likelihood of you winning as many bets as you need to remain financially stable is dependent far too much on the mercies of Lady Luck. The most succe
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AUG
22
What does the rest of 2017 have in store for horse racing?
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AUG
22
There is still plenty of top racing to get stuck into during the rest of 2017 and it will be to the north of England that attention turns later in August. York’s prestigious Ebor Meeting gets under way on Wednesday, August 23, with the Group 1 Juddmonte International Stakes the undoubted centrepiece of the four-day meeting. Run over a mile-and-a-quarter on the Knavesmire, it attracts some of the best Flat horses around and could well see Churchill, Barney Roy and Ulysses go head to head. Barney Roy heads the ante-post market at 11/4 and Richard Hannon will be looking for some payback after losing by a nose to Ulysses (3/1) in the Coral-Eclipse. A repeats of his display in taking the St James's Palace Stakes would go down well for connections but Churchill (9/1) might also have say in proceedings especially if he can bounce back to winning ways at Glorious Goodwood. Another Group One contest, the Yorkshire Oaks, brings together many of the leading three-year-old
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FEB
13
Juddmonte boosted to £1 million prize money
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FEB
13
York's Juddmonte International, will be worth £1 million for the first time this year for the Ebor meeting. Additional funds of £10,000 for the Darley Yorkshire Oaks and Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes, with both now worth £350,000, while the Betfred Ebor is up £5,000 to £285,000. On international rankings, the Juddmonte International is rated the best race in Britain being won by some of the biggest names in the sport with the such as Frankel, Sea The Stars, Australia and Postponed. In boosting prize-money by £100,000, York is aiming to continue to attract the star names for the contest, which will be run on August 23 this year. York chairman and racing manager for Khalid Abdullah's Juddmonte Farms, Teddy Grimthorpe, said: "Attracting the best horses to run in competitive races on the Knavesmire is what we are all about; so I am pleased that the unstinting support from long standing sponsors has allowed us to increase
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FEB
09
Tipster Reviews And Free Real Time Tipsters Trials
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FEB
09
If you are looking for free tips sometimes you can be bombarded by numerous tipster services offering something for nothing but later there is a catch. Tipster Reviews provides real time trials of normally paid for services for free to its subscribers and yes you can subscribe for free today for quality free tips from actual tipsters. Once you subscribe for free you can get numerous tipster services tips sent to you for free for up to a month enabling you to try before you buy and find the most profitable tipsters. They also enable users to leave feedback on all the latest tipsters for football, horse racing, and other sports as well as betting systems and the latest software for betting. Hundreds of tipster services reviewed There are literally tons of tipsters reviewed on the website and new reviews are added all the time, the user feedback and users own reviews as well as star ratings really gives you an idea of a service is any good or not. Any service that
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AUG
09
Horse racing is a game of research
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AUG
09
There are many sporting events out there that rake in millions and millions in gambling revenue every year. Football, in particular, stands out amongst the crowd with it being so big in the UK and across Europe. But while football becomes increasingly unpredictable, throwing off seasoned ‘experts’ left right and centre- who saw Leicester winning the BPL and Portugal winning Euro 2016? Horse racing allows for a more measured and informed bet. After all, you don’t know what is going on in Football player’s heads, what has happened at home or at work with the team, a horse, should be easier to read. Thus, Horse racing isn’t such a game of chance like other sports betting and your run of the mill standard gambling. It’s not like a game of roulette, for example, where winning consecutive rounds reduces your probability of success, it’s a game of skill, research and rhythm. To win big in horse racing you have to do the research. There
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NOV
04
Woman Shares Selfie with Winning Horse Race Ticket, Has the $825 Stolen
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NOV
04
Here’s a friendly piece of advice: if you bet on sports, never post a photo of your winning ticket online. That’s what an Australian woman found out the hard way yesterday. After sharing a photo of herself with her winning ticket on Facebook, someone used the photo to claim her $825 prize. Triple M reports that Perth, Australia woman named Chantelle attended the prestigious Melbourne Cup horse race yesterday and placed a 100-to-1 bet on Prince Of Penzance. When that horse won the race, Chantelle’s ticket was worth $825. What she didn’t realize was that the barcode in the photo can be used at an automated machine to claim the winnings, and that’s exactly what someone did after seeing the photo. “To the low life who is obviously my friend on Facebook and used my photo to claim our winnings. You’re a massive dick. You ruined my day,” Chantelle wrote in a follow-up post on Facebook. She tells Triple M that police were able to
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NOV
13
5:55 Kempton (14th November) Free Horse Racing Tips
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NOV
13
NO 1 The Punter's Choice!!!!!An EBF Maiden Stakes (Div 1) over 7f. Melvin The Grate was a costly yearling purchase at 200,000gns racing in the familiar silks of Mrs Fitri Hay. This son of Danehill Dancer wasn't overly fancied on debut at Folkestone but ran a pleasing race, staying on in the closing stages, but never likely to catch all the way winner Banovallum. Andrew Balding is a fantastic trainer of two-year-olds. He can prime them to win on debut but many of their representative improve for their first start and put that experience to good use. From a statistical point of view I would be very surprised if this bay colt wasn't placed. The odds are nothing special but if you are looking for a good, strong, confident bet that would be my selection. 6:55 KemptonA Median Maiden Stakes over 1m. A number of leading trainers are featured in this sizeable field of colts and fillies. Only four juveniles have race experience in what is a restricted race type, which is likely to hol
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AUG
18
1:40 Newmart (18th August) Free Horse Racing Tips
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AUG
18
EW DOUBLE 1:45 Ripon - Baron Run (4/1) 1:50 Chester - Ella Motiva (10/3) EW TREBLE 1:40 Newmarket - Intrepid (7/4) 2:05 Doncaster - Colour Shades (13/2) 4:20 Newbury - Malila (11/4) EW YANKEE 1:40 Newmarket - Intrepid (7/4) 1:45 Ripon - Baron Run (4/1) 1:50 Chester - Ella Motiva (10/3) 4:20 Newbury - Malila (11/4) ''Pretty damn poor. One winner in Malilia. The crazy thing is that I liked these horses but sadly they ran below par, especially Baron Run, Ella Motiva & Intrepid. What can I say sometimes you just have to take a bad day.''
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