Like To Play The Horses

By: Richard Bleuze

I'm very excited about a new handicapping book that I just read that can save you a lot of time and energy! It will help you focus on the real contenders in most races and even offers a common-sense money-management place that  you can use with any size bankroll. 

The book is My Personal Method, and it's by George Kaywood. He's the guy who wrote Handicapping in Cyberspace, and whose work has been featured in classic handicapping books and American Turf Monthly

George actually wrote this book in 1996 and it sold thousands of copies. Now, he's made it available as an e-book and updated it to take changes since then into account, added an amazing spot play he discovered by accident, and uses examples of easy, average and tough races to handicap. 

You can find out more about My Personal Method by CLICKING HERE! 

This Method is extremely easy to use and does not require the use of a computer! If you're a casual bettor, maybe a weekend warrior, this is a fast, easy, and smart way to play—especially if you play at a simulcast location. 

George's work lets you use the strengths you may have already developed through your preferred style of handicapping to move from being a good player to being a great one! 

In fact, one player who George asked to try out the revised Method in July (2007) played 50 races at different tracks and WON 30 OF THEM at average odds of just over $8.00 each! 

CLICK HERE for your copy of My Personal Method!

George is also spicing up his first e-book offering by including TWO free mini-programs for dutching races and figuring out how much  Picks 3's, 4's , even Pick 8's will cost, AND cost charts for exotic wagers, including ten-cent superfectas! 

This is a work that lives up to its goal of "helping you play like a pro." I had to let you know about it. Take a minute to read more in detail. I know it'll be worth your time. 

Get your copy of My Personal Method now!

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About the Author:

Richard provides articles and information about horse betting on his website at http://www.bettingthehorsesonline.com



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 A FEW TIPS TO CONSIDER

1.  Some of the best horse racing results can be had during the week when the fields are typically smaller and it takes little time to place some wagers.
2.  Learn about the horses as well as the jockeys. In horse racing both are of major importance when it comes to crossing the finish line.
3.  When you place your bet, what others say or the hype surrounding a team should not be what sways you. Check into where the team came from, how long they have been racing and even what class they moved up from and when.
4.  Research the track.  The track itself can change the way a race goes. There are different textures, different temperatures and even different lengths.
5.  When it comes to horse racing one of the most valuable tips you can follow is to learn more about the sport.  Know the participants and the location.  Use this information to put together your best bet for the next race.

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