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Well the first horse to cross a predecided line of finish is generally the winner.
Uh, whichever one gets to the finish line first? :p
This works about 20% of the time............
Just before the race, watch for a horse that takes a dump. he may not be the first horse across the line, but he will usually be in 2nd or 3rd place.
I do not go by stats. i go by what jockey is running and the looks of a certain horse.
We win about 30% of the time.
If you are referring to the Melbourne Cup, I would say the answer is "play the office sweep".
Haha do it the way the guy in the movie "Let it ride" did - follow a tip then after that bet on the horses that NO ONE thinks will win.
do you think that horse racing will meet it's demise in new york or do u think the NYRA will find a way to make it through.
by ~liZ~ on May 17th, 2010
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Did you bet the Kentucky Derby 2010? If so, which horse?
by Dan the Bettor on May 1st, 2010
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I have Certificate Ⅲ in Racing (Thoroughbred) (Track Work Rider RGR 304-98), which is taken at racing school in Australia 2002.
by tamaki on March 10th, 2011
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do you think that horse racing will meet it's demise in new york or do u think the NYRA will find a way to make it through.
by ~liZ~ on May 17th, 2010
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Why didn't Zenyatta run in the Kentucky Derby?
by Adele_G on November 6th, 2010
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True Zrb.
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on October 31st, 2009