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		<title>Different Types of Horse Races</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 13:13:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although the public probably thinks of events like the Kentucky Derby or the Preakness when they think of horse races, those belong just to one type of race. But when you consider that human beings have been racing horses for as long as humans and horses have had any relationship, it isn&#8217;t surprising that people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although the public probably thinks of events like the Kentucky Derby or the Preakness when they think of horse races, those belong just to one type of race. But when you consider that human beings have been racing horses for as long as humans and horses have had any relationship, it isn&#8217;t surprising that people have developed many different ways of racing, and many different breeds of horses as well. While the Kentucky Derby and other such events belong to a category known as thoroughbred racing, there are many other equally organized and popular types of races.</p>
<p>Racing with thoroughbreds is a subset of a type of race known as flat racing. This is where, as the name suggests, the horse races are run on a flat surface, usually made either of dirt or turf, and in turn the turf can either be natural or is sometimes synthetic. The flatness of the tracks, though, doesn&#8217;t mean that they are automatically straight as well. Most are in fact designed to be oval in shape, and have no banking on the corners.</p>
<p>Harness racing is the second of the three main types of races, run on an oval track that is banked along the curves, instead of on a flat track. While thoroughbred or quarter horse races feature the horses running with only a jockey on their backs, the harness race seems to have developed from early wagon or carriage races. So as well as differing from the flat races because of the sort of track used, it also differs in that the horses pull a cart and driver rather than having a jockey.</p>
<p>A third type of racing is the steeplechase. This involves a course that has obstacles such as small pools or other jumps. Sometimes these races are run as cross-country races, while others take place on planned, prepared tracks. Even though these horse races are also found in North America, they occur much more often in Britain. The US, on the other hand, leans more toward harness racing and other forms of the flat race, while horse racing in France is divided equally among all three types. Even though the races most recognized by the general public are those run on flat tracks, many other types exist, and thrive all over the world.</p>
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		<title>The Internet And Horse Racing Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 10:05:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The internet has created a revolution in betting and getting horse racing results, in the same way it&#8217;s done for every other human endeavor. Most people would probably prefer to go to the track themselves, to live the excitement and feel more directly connected with the race. But of course that&#8217;s only possible for just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The internet has created a revolution in betting and getting horse racing results, in the same way it&#8217;s done for every other human endeavor. Most people would probably prefer to go to the track themselves, to live the excitement and feel more directly connected with the race. But of course that&#8217;s only possible for just a very few races. However, you don&#8217;t need to let that stop you. With countless websites available to provide horse racing analysis, and others providing the means for you to bet online, you can still be involved with your favorite races.</p>
<p>In fact, the internet has made it possible not just to place bets, but to get horse racing news that might have been difficult to get before. There were means of making bets on out-of-town races before the internet existed, but one&#8217;s knowledge about the horses was more cursory. It was much less easy to learn the finer details about such things as the condition of the horses, the jockeys or the tracks themselves. These are all things that can potentially affect horse racing results, but what knowledge anyone did have about them was often very general.</p>
<p>The internet has changed all that, and may almost have swung the pendulum so far in the other direction that someone could feel they actually have too much knowledge. Horse racing information is everywhere, on countless websites. There are blogs by jockeys, professional analysts, avid hobbyists and people who are just generally interested. People publish news about owners, jockeys and the health and statistics of individual horses. Then other sites provide tips on how to take this news and make an intelligent bet. Far from being just a means of placing wagers and checking horse racing results, the internet overflows with information.</p>
<p>Yet as people become experienced in sifting through these mountains of detail, making their horse racing selections, and seeing the results, they often find that the online experience becomes less overwhelming. No longer are they dependent on experts, waiting for them to hand down wisdom from on high. The people can make their own judgments, and learn how those correspond with the actual horse racing results. They discover which information is really important, and can screen out unneeded things. Far from drowning in too much detail, they find the use of the internet very empowering.</p>
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		<title>The Complexity of Horse Racing Betting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 10:55:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may be a complete rookie when it comes to horse racing betting, yet before you go to a race track and place a bet for the first time, you can help yourself by reading a little bit in advance. You can explore horse racing information websites, and have some idea of how the horses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may be a complete rookie when it comes to horse racing betting, yet before you go to a race track and place a bet for the first time, you can help yourself by reading a little bit in advance. You can explore horse racing information websites, and have some idea of how the horses in the day&#8217;s races have performed in the past. And you also need to have some understanding of how the betting procedure itself is conducted.</p>
<p>That sounds easy, but it gets complicated when the race entries chosen are in more than just the &#8220;win&#8221; category. Bettors can choose not just one horse, but also combinations of first, second or third place winners. For example, if someone bets on a first-second-third combination, then this bet is called a trifecta. They will only win if all three horses place in the order the person bet on. The simplest betting involves choosing a horse either to win the race, to &#8220;place,&#8221; meaning it finishes first or second, or to &#8220;show,&#8221; where it must be somewhere among the top three finishers.</p>
<p>Check the horse racing board for the odds, and then place your bet. The minimum bet at a track is usually two dollars, though you can certainly place larger wagers. At the betting window, you&#8217;ll be expected to be able to list several things quickly. When it comes to horse racing betting, you need to be swift, as all bettors in line behind you must place their bets before the race starts. State the race track number, the race number itself, how much you&#8217;re betting, what type of bet it is (win, place, show, combination bet, etc), and of course the horse number.</p>
<p>Making your horse racing selections is only part of the story, of course. Picking a horse is relatively easy, especially if you&#8217;ve got some statistics, but making the right sort of bet requires other calculations. You can pick a horse to &#8220;show,&#8221; which is the safest sort of bet, and be content with fairly regular modest payouts. But now and then you might want to add just a bit of spice to your horse racing betting by going for the long shot. The point is to educate yourself and go slowly, to gain a feel for what you&#8217;re doing. As you gain confidence and knowledge, you can vary your bets and expand your racing horizons.</p>
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