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The Importance of Previous Racing Results in Your Horse Betting Strategy

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Betting at the racetracks is a thrilling way to unwind.
Anticipating a win and cheering your chosen horse on to the finish line after you've placed your bet is an exciting experience.
However, losing a wager can really put a damper on things.
If you want to increase your chances of winning, you ought to understand the importance previous results play in placing your bet.
When a certain horse strikes your fancy, it's generally a good idea to check the results of preceding races to see where your horse placed.
If your horse finished in the top three then it's a good indication of its ability to win the race.
The opposite is also true.
Horses who finish last are not good bets.
Previous horse racing results will also give you a pretty good idea of other possible bets.
It will show you which of the horses have consistent win or loss records, and thus you will be able to bet on the ones who will most likely "bring home the bacon.
" Previous results will also give you an idea of the training regimen and other information that will prove helpful in deciding whether a horse who may have performed dismally in a previous race will stand a better chance of winning this time around.
In looking at previous results, take note of injured horses, if there are any, and be keen to notice them should they run in another race in too close a time frame from the time of injury.
Some unscrupulous trainers may simply administer Bute, an anti-inflammatory medication that numbs a horse to pain so they can still race even when they should be given a rest.
Putting your bet on a horse running fresh from an injury is never a good idea.
So before you set out to the race tracks, arm yourself with crucial betting information by studying previous race results.
Even if there's no certainty that your chosen horse will win, previous results are generally good gauges of whether your chosen equine will make it through with flying colors or not.
Happy punting!
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