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Racing HandicappingHorse Racing Handicapping with a PartnerOne of the things that can immediately help your horse racing handicapping is working with a partner. Pressure gets to anybody whether you are a poker player, sports bettor, or like wagering on the ponies. A tip that we give to people trying to handicap on their own is one that we use ourselves, always handicap the games with a partner so you have someone that you can lean on and help each other out when the goings get tough.
When you plan on heading to the track for a big day of horse racing betting then we strongly recommend calling up a friend who is also into the sport and get him to tag along. We do this whether we are heading to the track or even just staying at the house to do some wagering on the internet. If your friend is also a sharp handicapper then it's great to team-up and cover more ground. In today's world there are a lot of distractions and an overwhelming amount of betting options available for your wagering pleasure. Having a partner can allow you to narrow your focus by splitting up the action. If you are better on a certain track or circuit then you can key in on those races while your friend can take on his specialty. This doesn't mean you can't go back and forth and also debate on which bets are worth taking, if you agree then it's stronger than if you are thinking two completely different things. It helps to be honest and to have a game plan. You need to know what the goal is for the day's winnings or loss limits and then stick to the plan. If you go to the race track or casino then look around and think how they don't build these things because everyone who walks out is a winner. People lose because they start upping their bets, betting all over the place, and basically just avoiding their game plan. Whether you are looking to just have some fun with friends or are getting serious and looking to make some extra cash, know the plan and stick to it.
January 1st, 2007 |
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