Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Horse Racing Handicappimg Tips

Horse Racing Handicappimg Tips


Horse racing handicapping should include analyzing the human element, especially in claiming races when a horse makes his first start for a new trainer. It's quite common among novices simply glance at a horse’s speed indexes and final times when making their selections, but wise handicappers compare the records of the current and previous trainer. The several questions may arise: when is the right time to wager on a horse in a new barn, why does a horse suddenly improve or regress for a new trainer, what rules should we understand about a newly claimed horse? 


We must first analyze the record of the former conditioner before we judge whether a trainer can improve his recently claimed horse, for instance, if high-percentage trainer claims a horse from a trainer with a poor winning percentage, we can assume the horse will improve in his new surroundings, and if a low-percentage trainer claims a horse from the track’s leading trainer, we can conclude the animal won’t improve - more than likely, he will regress. 


Quite often, we are able to eliminate from consideration a betting underlay when the horse goes from a high- to a low-percentage barn. Indexes of a high recent speed horse for a leading trainer often has declining figures for a new outfit. This may result in betting overlay when a horse with dismal recent form for a low-percentage trainer hooks up with leading trainer in wins. 


On the one hand, a claimed horse returned at or below its last claimed price used to be considered a negative but with higher purses nationally, a claimed horse can earn a sizable pot even if he is returned at the level he was purchased. More trainers are willing to risk possibly losing their newly claimed horse for the same or even a slightly lesser price because they would still earn a profit from the purse winnings. 


It's easy to understand why some trainers are willing to run their newly claimed horses at or below their claimed price - they place their horses where they are most likely to win, and even if another trainer claims one of their horses, they will show a return on their investment if the horse wins or hits the board. 


Always consider jockey and equipment changes - a horse claimed from a low percentage stable is likely to have a top rider for his new barn, and a leading jockey on a newly claimed horse would be a big improvement over his previous riders who might have a low win percentage. 


For a successful analysis of a newly claimed horse, we must know as much about the new trainer as we do the horse. Remember, handicapping the horse and trainer separates the novice from the veteran.

Gambling In Atlantic City

Gambling In Atlantic City


Gambling in Atlantic City, first legalized in 1978, has given a tremendous boost to the economy. As a result of this, Atlantic City has now become a major tourist industry, with millions of visitors each year spending billions of dollars on entertainment. This alone has greatly contributed to the increasing demand for new hotels, restaurants, and retail services, providing much-needed employment for over one-third of its population. 


When you think of gambling in Atlantic City, you’ll more than likely think of poker. Over 50 million people play poker at least once a month and Atlantic City offers some of the best casino poker rooms in the country. The majority of these are located along the Boardwalk and in the Marina area. Bally’s, Harrah’s, and the Sands are relatively small in comparison to some of the other gambling casinos, but they offer many low-limit poker games and daily tournaments in Texas Hold’Em, 7-Card Stud, and Omaha poker. 


The poker rooms at the Sands, Bally’s Wild Wild West, and most of the other casinos have a large number of non-smoking tables for poker players. The Tropicana has a low-limit poker room, as well, with televised sports events, viewable from every table. The Tropicana also features the Trop Poker Club, open 24 hours, 7 days a week, where its members can earn anywhere from 50 cents to $2.00 an hour for each live poker game they play. This money may be used for room, food, or beverage credit and are just another incentive to play poker. 


Gambling in Atlantic City is often closely identified with the very popular Trump Taj Majal, which introduced the first non-smoking poker room. There are over 70 tables, where you can play many kinds of poker, including 7-Card Stud, Texas Hold-em, and Omaha, for a low entry of $1 up to $600. Daily tournaments, Hi-Lo poker games, and two annual tournaments, including the U.S. Poker Championship and the Trump Classic, are held each year. The Taj Majal, along with several other casinos, offers free poker lessons for the beginner. If you’re gambling in Atlantic City and seeking luxury and elegance, you should consider the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa and Caesar’s. Casinos in Atlantic City are primarily smoke free and food and beverage service are readily available. 


Gambling in Atlantic City has brought new life to what was once a fading city. Discover gambling in Atlantic City; it’s exciting and fun.



Feature Slots - Slots With A Twist!

Feature Slots - Slots With A Twist!


For the person who lives to play the slots, the advent of bonus slots and feature slots online have opened up a world of exciting gambling opportunity and fun. Will thousands of online sites; you’re sure to find several feature slots that will become your favorites.


The great thing is that you don’t have to go anywhere except to your computer to play these exciting feature slots or bonus slots. You just sit back in your favorite chair and have fun. There’s plenty of challenges and exciting moments as the tension rises.


For example, there are feature slots that have a gamble feature that give you the chance to double or quadruple your prize after a win. Who could ask for more? Well, doubling or tripling your wins is not the only feature slots online. There’s also the second screen feature, where you get another opportunity to win.


Then there are the feature slots, like the option to hold the reels. In fact, there is too much of a variety of feature slots online to list them all here. Investigate the online casinos and you’ll be blown away at how many feature slots there are to help you with your winning.


Feature slots closely resemble the slot games you’ll find in the land casinos, with the difference being that they offer you even more chances to win. Things like free spins, reel freezing, and bonus screens. It’s a great opportunity to quickly grow your winnings.


Just as in playing standard slots, when you’re playing feature slots the goal is to select a game to play with the highest payout rate and opportunity for winning. You’ll find lots of these opportunities on many of the online gaming sites. Almost every site has feature slots.


Many say that one way to increase your chances of hitting the bonus slots with a higher payout is to always bet the max. Of course, there’s tons of strategies to improve your chances of winning. One thing for sure is that when you’re playing feature slots, or bonus slots your chances are already improved. There is simply just more ways to win, so your chance improves. You’ll feel the excitement rise as you play your bonus, or hit the feature screen of the feature slots.


If you’re searching for all the varieties of online feature slots, there are several sites dedicated to providing you with the information about which online casino has what feature slots or bonus slots currently running. It can be a great time-saver to check out some of these sites. You’re sure to quickly find a site that takes your interest. Just play smart and don’t let it take all your coins. Have fun!

Famous Gamblers Past And Present

Famous Gamblers Past And Present


There have been many casino players throughout history who became famous as a result of gambling. Although the following persons did not necessarily achieve fame through gambling, they did nevertheless attract a significant degree public attention as a result of their gambling activities. 


One of the first famous gamblers in the world was John Montagu, the Earl of Sandwich. He led a scandalous private life and was addicted to gambling. In 1762, he sat for over 24 hours at a gaming table in his home, refusing to attend meals. In desperation, a servant offered the Earl a piece of salted beef as food; the Earl suggested that the beef be encased between two slices of bread so that he could eat it in his hand at the table. This is where the sandwich got its name. 


One of the West’s most famous gamblers was “Doc” Holliday, who maintained a fierce reputation as a hard drinker, tough fighter and ruthless killer. He is chiefly remembered for fighting alongside Wyatt Earp at the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral. 


“Wild Bill” Hickok was another American legend, renowned throughout the world for the tall tales surrounding his violent life. He’s chiefly remembered for taming two of the most lawless towns in Kansas. Unfortunately, Hickok made many enemies and his day of judgment came at a poker table. He was shot in the back of the head by an assassin and died clutching a pair of aces and a pair of eights; ever since, this particular hand has been known as the ‘Dead Man’s’ hand for obvious reasons! 


Benny Binion was born in 1904 and lived his life as a bootlegger and conman. At the age of 43, he gave up his life of crime and moved to Las Vegas, where he later opened his own casino. Binion was the gambler’s gambler, and in the 1970s he bought and marketed the World Series of Poker tournament, which has grown over time to be the biggest in the world. 


Magazine owner Kerry Packer made his name through his family’s media empire, which owns 60% of all magazines in Australia. Packer became known as a high-stakes gambler when he won $26 million playing blackjack at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. However, Packer has not always been successful; he lost $16.5 million at the Crockfords casino in London, although this barely dented his $8 billion fortune. 


The World Series of Poker tournament has created many famous gamblers of today. One such example is Johnny Chan, nicknamed “The Great Wall of China” after his amazing success winning the World Championships in 1987 and 1988 consecutively. He’s played in all the major games of the last two decades and is also known as a genuinely nice guy. 


Although gambling is primarily a recreational activity, many people have approached it with a different mindset, and as a result, made and lost vast fortunes with it, while becoming famous along the way.



Betting Exchanges and Lay Betting - An Introduction

Betting Exchanges and Lay Betting - An Introduction


Why A Betting Exchange Can Offer You The Key To Successful Gambling…

Introduction

Too many gamblers are still living in the ‘dark ages’ and will only ever place a bet with a traditional bookmaker. They either can’t be bothered to learn how the exchanges work or simply don’t realise the features and value that can be had when betting within an exchange environment.

Believe me, using a betting exchange is very easy, and if you are not already using at least one exchange you should join one immediately after reading this article…

I'm not saying that a betting exchange should be used for all your betting. There will still be occasions when a traditional bookmaker will offer more desirable odds than those that are available on the exchanges. However, in the majority of cases you will find better value on the exchanges and additionally there are other VERY IMPORTANT features that only the betting exchanges offer. More on this later…

So What Is A Betting Exchange?

Put very simply, betting exchanges are a secure place where members of the betting public can exchange bets with each other anonymously, at odds that they specify themselves. The exchange companies simply act as the 'middleman' and match peoples bets.

As there are no bookie margins to factor in, prices are very often more desirable. The betting exchange companies make their money by taking a commission payment on your winning bets. This is usually in the region of 3 - 5%, but even taking this into account, it’s very common to find better prices on the exchange.

The cumulative effect of better prices when combined with a good staking plan, can make the difference between you generating a healthy profit or a bad loss. Using an exchange does not mean you will automatically win more frequently! You still have to find good value winning bets yourself or via a professional tipster but it’s the effect of getting a better return on your winning bets that will boost your betting bank and protect you during losing streaks.

Most people use the betting exchanges on the internet, but you can also place bets on the telephone.

Betting Exchange Advantages

As well as regularly finding better prices when backing a selection, exchanges also give the gambler some other very important advantages over traditional bookmakers.

Some of the key advantages are:

1) The ability to LAY a selection if you think it will not win. 
2) The ability to BACK or LAY a selection to be PLACED. (This is very different to the well know Each Way bet offered by bookies and can be very powerful). 
3) Betting IN RUNNING on many events INCLUDING HORSE RACING. This can give you many advantages and opens the door to new methods that may secure you more profits. 
4) If you are very successful, you will not have the exchange company threatening to shut your account down. A very important point ! 
5) The ability to TRADE on price movements in betting events to guarantee yourself a profit regardless of the result. 
6) Arbitrage Opportunities. Bookie and exchange price discrepancies often allow you to take a NO RISK bet. 

Those are some of the key benefits of using a betting exchange and I will dig deeper into these and explain how you can use them to your advantage in future betting articles.

For the remainder of this article, lets concentrate on point 1 above, LAYING a selection to Lose.

<b>LAYING A Selection to Lose – A Major Advantage Of The Betting Exchanges</b>

Probably the most important feature of a betting exchange is the ability to LAY a selection. But what does laying a selection mean?

Laying a selection is often referred to as 'Playing the role of a bookmaker'. Like a bookie, you offer a price against a selection / event happening (eg. a certain horse to win a race or a football match ending as a draw). You only do this if in your opinion there is a great chance that the horse won't win or the football match will not end as a draw. The betting exchanges simply match your lay bets with other customers who think the opposite of you (eg they think the horse will win or the match will end as a draw).

<b>Lay Liabilities</b>

The odds that you offer determine how much money you will need to 'pay out' if the selection actually wins (just like the bookie does when you have a winning bet with them). So if you were to place a lay bet of £10 at 5.0 (4/1) against a selection, you would be liable to pay out £40 from your account if that selection won (The other punter gets their £10 back plus £40 profit). If however, the selection does lose you get to keep the £10 staked by the other punter (just like the bookies have done with all your losing bets all these years!). It's as simple as that.

Now, you might be thinking 'great, I'll simply lay all the rank outsiders and clean up'. STOP! Don't even go down this route. If you keep placing lay bets on selections trading with very high odds (eg 50/1), you will win regularly but when 1 of them comes first you will probably wipe out all your winnings and more! A single £10 lay bet at 50/1 would see you liable for paying out £500 should the selection win!

Therefore, I strongly recommend that you decide upon a sensible upper limit for lay odds and stick to it no matter what. Just think about how many favourites get turned over in horse races every day of the year that are perhaps available to lay at very short odds like 1.5 (1/2). Your liability on a £10 lay bet at these odds is only £5, or £50 on a £100 lay bet. I like to keep my lay bets at odds below 4.0 (3/1) but that's just my own personal choice but it gives you something to go on.

<b>Flexible Odds / Placing an Order</b>

The odds you offer obviously need to be realistic in order to be matched, but if you are not happy with the current price being requested by other punters you can simply place an 'order' in the exchange at your odds and hope that somebody eventually accepts your offer. (eg you may feel that the current price of 3.0 (2/1) is too high a price to lay a certain selection, so offer a lay bet at 2.75 (7/4) instead). If your lucky the price may well be matched. If the event starts without your lay bet being matched, your bet is simply cancelled so you gain/lose nothing. 

<b>Summary</b>

Lay Betting might sound very confusing to the exchange newbie, but believe me it soon becomes very straightforward and you will find yourself laying selections much more frequently than you think. Let's be honest, it must be easier to pick a horse you feel will definitely lose in a average 12 runner race, than find the single winner!

Well that's it for part 1 of my betting exchange articles. In part 2, I will be explaining the Betting Exchange Place markets and how you can benefit from them.

Horse Racing Handicappimg Tips

Horse Racing Handicappimg Tips Horse racing handicapping should include analyzing the human element, especially in claiming races when a hor...