Monday, December 31, 2018

Major Factors in Selecting a Horse


For three decades, John F. Abate has operated businesses which provide high-quality printed guides regarding various forms of gambling. One form of gambling John F. Abate has focused on is horse racing, where winners can often be predicted fairly effectively using a conservative strategy.

No metric for horse racing is more reliable than past performance, but novice gamblers may not know what to look for. While there's no such thing as a sure bet, these factors can indicate a greater likelihood of winning.

Looking at a horse's prior race lengths and footings can be indicative of potential success. Horses that have placed in the top three at their last three races within a furlong of the current race's distance, on comparable terrain such as dirt or grass, are more likely to win. Evaluating this as strictly as possible tends to lead to solid results.

The horse's last race within 45 days holds several indicators as well. A horse dropping in class relative to its last race (within the last 45 days) is more likely to win the current race. Similarly, if a horse posted a win by three lengths or more within that time frame, that powerful performance could indicate the strong likelihood of a big win.