IF YOU ARE BETTING IN THE UK THEN ITS ALWAYS THE GROUND AND WEITHER THE HORSE AS WON ON IT BEFORE. IF IN THE STATES THE CARNT HELP YOU SORRY.
2007-07-13 12:21:43
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answered by sportsmad84 1
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Aside from making sure that you have the correct date of publication, I would say that THE (you only wanted one choice)
most important info would be the Trainer. If its one of the top trainers at the track, he/she probably has entered the horse in a particular race to be competitive.
2007-07-11 21:11:33
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answered by ursaitaliano70 7
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I always check to see how they did in their last race. That way you can tell if they improved or fell off from thier previous races...if they showed in a couple previous races, then won their last race, i would expect them to be competing to win.
Kind of like boxing...if a guy did really well in his last fight, i would expect him to keep the momentum in his next one!
2007-07-12 01:59:29
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answered by DoeBoyFresh 2
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what distance the horse has won at
and what weight the horse carried when it won.
a horse is only as good as it's last win....
you might see a horse that 6 months ago
won a $62,000 claiming race, but 2 week ago
it was drop down and won for $32,000...now
they put the horse back up to $50,000 the chances are now you are dealing with a $32,000
claimer, don't get suck into that back class angle.
also trainers that claim their horses back are always good bets, along with trainers that are 1/2 owners of the horses they train, not 100% owner but 50%..or trains for their wife.
2007-07-11 19:15:21
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answered by bwj1963 5
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Your bank statement.
2007-07-11 18:49:31
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answered by surffsav 5
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