Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Winning Tips For Australians and Europeans Playing US Horse Races

Simulcasting has really opened up the horse racing world. It is now possible for Americans to bet on races from Australia, the UK, even Hong Kong. It is also possible for horseplayers from Australia and the UK to bet on U.S. races. This is opening up some fantastic opportunities for smart bettors.

One of the things my Australian and European friends have told me is that we Yanks are lucky to have so much information available in our racing forms, past performances, programs or whatever you want to call them. Of course, I counter that they are lucky to have Lay Betting available to them. I wish we had it here in the states. Hopefully, someday we will have the equivalent here.

In the meantime, punters across the pond are digging into our forms and familiarizing themselves with all the data they can use to score big on American horse racing. As I've said before, the first place to start is the workouts, when handicapping US horse races. We have good clockers who time each workout and report those times and notes about the workout to our data keeping services. In fact, that information is free, if you know where to look.

We've been using works for years and combine it with toteboard information to formulate winning bets. The tote and workouts don't lie. You can't hide the money. It is on the toteboard and if you really know the secrets of reading a toteboard, you quickly spot which horses are live and which ones are out for a little exercise. You also can't hide the form of the horse because the trainer has to work the horse to get it in condition and before the big bettors go all in on a horse, they have to know what it can do. I am not just talking about bullet works, either.

There are only two important questions you have to answer before you bet whether playing races in the US, Ireland, England, Hong Kong, Australia, or anywhere else. You must know what the horse can do and if the connections are planning to win with the horse or hold it back. Answer those two questions and you'll join the other insiders in the short line at the track or sportsbook.

To learn how Horse Players from Australia, the Uk, Europe and Hong Kong can win big using workouts and the toteboard, go to http://williewins.homestead.com/UKandAustralianHorsebettors.html

For the best sportsbooks for Uk and Australian and Hong Kong Bettors, go to http://www.blognow.com.au/sportsbettingguide/

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