| Picking winning horses is a strategy people have been | | | | among betters. They then do not bet on the horse |
| trying to figure out and master to beat the races. | | | | until the game so it deters people from thinking the |
| Though there is no magical formula to win, experts | | | | horse has a chance.o The surface of the track may |
| from suggest that there are several strategies along | | | | also be a factor in how people bet. The theory |
| with persistence and hard work to identify horses | | | | states that a horse's performance is related to the |
| that may lead to a winning race.o One strategy | | | | type of track they race on, noting that dirt race |
| suggests analyzing horses that come up short in the | | | | tracks provide physical limitations and may case the |
| end of their previous race but demonstrate a steady | | | | horse to slide more. A switch to turf track is |
| speed during the race. Many people bet on a horse | | | | associated with less discomfort and likely be project |
| that held a steady pattern of speed with the theory | | | | a steady and strong race. Betters believe that |
| that it was an off race and they may improve in | | | | knowing where horses previously raced, especially if |
| their next run.o Another theory states to look horses | | | | going from turf to dirt, may be associated with a |
| with the lowest odds predicted to win and beat that | | | | stronger horse who can handle various terrain as |
| they will win. The theory is that experts are following | | | | opposed to those who only run dirt races. |
| horses during their training period, which spreads | | | | |