1. The race must NOT have any of the following; Maidens, any first starters, and no fillies or mares only races. With maidens and first starters there is to much guessing and unexposed form and sometimes even no trial form. When I was riding if we wanted to get money out of a first starter, we would give the horse 2 or 3 unofficial trials and get his barrier certificate.
And then take him to a provincial or country track and bet off coarse, no one would be any the wiser and we would have a suitcase full of money. With fillies and mares, they come and go in and out of season and unless you’re close with stable staff your guessing again.
These three criteria will narrow down the amount of bets you have on any particular day, and as the saying goes some time less is more.
The Ex-Jockey Mail
'How to get Profitable Horse Racing Tips from an Ex-Jockey
Web:www.ex-jockeymail.com
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
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