Updates on Kentucky Derby Betting Prep Season

Publicado  Huwebes, Abril 19, 2012


The Kentucky Derby prep season, as it is known, begins in January and ends in April. During this time, horses prepare for the Kentucky Derby in races at various locations throughout the country. While potential Derby runners might compete in a variety of races during this period, it is in the graded stakes races at the major circuit tracks where the best colts build the earnings needed to qualify for the Derby. The top twenty horses on the graded stakes earnings list — which includes graded money earned during the previous year as a 2-year-old — are guaranteed one of the twenty spots in the Kentucky Derby field and the ones that to watch out in your Kentucky Derby betting.

By this time of the year, a handful of favorites to win the roses in May have solidified a qualifying position on the graded earnings list. Many still have something to prove and a few need to win additional graded stakes dollars to earn a trip to Churchill Downs. As the racing world prepares for the last stretch of racing before its biggest day on the first Saturday in May, here is a rundown of the colts to watch.

The Big Three

There are three colts among this year’s 3-year-olds that most agree are front-runners to win the 2012 Kentucky Derby. Union Rags, Hansen, and Creative Cause all have the career resume, breeding, and human connections to bring home the roses come Derby Day.

Union Rags has been among the top colts of his generation since winning two graded stakes last year and his narrow loss in the Breeders Cup Juvenile. His won his 3-year-old debut but finished a disappointing third in the Florida Derby last weekend, the final prep before racing in the Kentucky Derby. Even with the loss, he remains among the top three for the way he conducted himself in the Florida Derby. In spite of a tough trip, where he was stuck behind horses, he finished strongly and showed the type of determination in the stretch that is necessary to win the Kentucky Derby.

Union Rags first career loss came to Hansen, who beat Union Rags by a head in last year’s Breeders Cup Juvenile at Churchill Downs. Hansen lost his 3-year-old debut on a muddy track but won his last start impressively in the Gotham Stakes in New York. His final race before the Derby will come in the Bluegrass Stakes at Keeneland on April 14th. The last Kentucky Derby winner to start in the Bluegrass was Street Sense, who finished second in the race in 2007.

The last of the big three is the California-based Creative Cause, who finished third in the Breeders Cup Juvenile behind Union Rags and Hansen. He is the most experienced of the top three with four wins from seven career starts including three graded stakes wins. He won his last race, the San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita Park, and will be the favorite in the Santa Anita Derby on April 7th.

Now that it is only three weeks before Kentucky Derby, and the Prep race is almost over, you should pay attention on the horses that you will place your Kentucky derby betting on. And let this year be the best Kentucky derby betting experience of you!

Kentucky Derby Betting – The Jockeys Game

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The Jockey Shuffle takes place all year long in thoroughbred racing and the Kentucky Derby is no stranger to jockeys changing mounts from one day to another. And the shuffling jockey game greatly affects Kentucky derby betting. Many of the top jockeys in the nation usually ride more than one top Derby contender as they weight their options with them. Or they just play the wait-and-see game in hopes that none of them come down with an injury.


This had happened plenty of times before to John Velazquez, who for four straight years, had various top horses, and decided among them who at the moment was the top contender for the Derby. Then that horse got injured and he was out of the Derby, or at least out of a top candidate.


Last year when Uncle Mo was scratched because of health reasons, he got a twist of fate. Robbie Albarado—the jockey for Animal Kingdom—got thrown off a horse and kicked in the face, having to miss two days of racing. The uncertainty on Albarado's availability for Saturday, prompted Team Valor owner Barry Irwin to seek a capable replacement. When Velazquez got relieved from his commitment to Uncle Mo early on Friday morning, Irwin came calling. The rest is history as he went on to win the 137th Kentucky Derby aboard Animal Kingdom.


This year, leading jockey Javier Castellano had five promising Derby contenders, Union Rags Algorithms, Gemologist, El Padrino and Discreet Dancer. And his first big decision came earlier this year when he had to decide between two top contenders, Union Rags and Algorithms—who had just beaten 2011 two-year-old champ Hansen at the Holy Bull Stakes.


One recent big decision was cleared yesterday as reported, when Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith—who had committed earlier last week to ride Daddy Nose Best—decided to stay aboard Arkansas Derby winner Bodemeister.


I think we all know that when the horse you are riding a horse that just crushed the competition by 9.5 lengths in a Grade I prep race, and has three straight Beyer figures in the 100's going into the Derby, you de-commit yourself as soon as you pass the wire. That was how tough I think Smith's decision had to be.


Daddy Nose Best's jockey when he won the Sunland Derby was Julien Leparoux, who is with Union Rags, so he needed a jockey after Smith left for Bodemeister. But it didn't take long as Garrett Gomez will be aboard Daddy Nose Best, so there is no slack there.


Another interesting dilemma is the one two-time Eclipse Award winning jockey Ramon Dominguez has. He is the jockey to both two-year-old champ and Blue Grass runner-up Hansen and Count Fleet and Withers winner Alpha—who just finished second to Gemologist.


Things keep getting interesting as we start to approach the first Saturday of May and finally the Run for the Roses will be upon us. This next few weeks, the action will pick up. So be ready for some jockey changes, this will make or break your Kentucky Derby Betting!

Triple Crown Betting Information For You

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When it comes to betting on horses, the Triple Crown Race in the United States is definitely the biggest event on the continent. It is so big that even people who know nothing about horse racing are likely to place some bets on it, which of course is good news for professional punters (most of the time!). Today we will briefly discuss some general information about Triple Crown and then go into some basic betting strategies for those interested in Triple Crown betting.

About Triple Crown

Triple Crown is actually consist of three different races, during which a horse accumulates points according to its finishes. The three races are the famous Kentucky Derby – which what they say is the most exciting 2 minutes in sports, and the less well known Belmont Stakes and the Preakness Stakes. All of the races are exclusive to three year old horses.

Those who bet on this type of horse racing, or any of its individual races, have opportunities to bet on many different outcomes. Betting on the horses themselves to win, place, show, and the various side bets are the most common placed wagers, but trainers are also bet on.

Because this is considered a series, many punters choose to bet on the entire event before the first Saturday in May, when the Kentucky Derby is run. Despite that bet's popularity, however, no horse has actually taken the Triple Crown for over three decades now (which has served to increase the value of the bet!).

Triple Crown Betting

Triple crown betting tends to attract a wealthier range of bettors, so there is a lot of money flying around. That, of course, means that there will be a lot of information created claiming to help people win that money. The source you choose will be up to you, but try to do as much background on it as possible (win records, admission of imperfect systems, and so on).

What most people will be looking at when handicapping their bets are the best "angles". Angles are bits of information that can help decide the chances of a particular horse when it comes to winning the Triple Crown or any of its component races. Here are a few popular angles:
  • Pedigree: The ancestry of a horse will give a good indication of its ability to contend.
  •  Trainer: Some trainers are better than others, and many have been able to make more than one horse into a champion.
  • Earnings: How much the horse has won so far can show how well he runs pressure races.
  • Prep races: A good indication of how a horse's season is going to go.
  • Beyer figures: Numbers which indicate a horses speed performance, all other variables (length of the race, surface, etc) being equal.
As with any other form of sports betting, the most successful bettors in Triple crown betting are those who do their homework. This means understanding the way others are betting almost as much as the horses involved in the actual race. The Triple Crown races are a great way to pit your knowledge against some of the best in the business.

Kentucky Derby Betting – Bet on The Favorites

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When you start hanging out with spectators that love horse racing, you start to hear a lot about how they won their Kentucky Derby betting by betting on their favorites. Also known as Kentucky Derby contenders, this sounds like a great tip for a beginner. This is especially true since favorites have a 30 percent chance of winning. However, you will soon learn that there is more to this list of favorites than is first expected.

When to listen for Kentucky Derby favorites - When you start to do your research on the topic of Kentucky Derby betting favorites, pay attention to the dates. Soon, you will see that one of the key details in getting this type of information means accessing it at exactly the right time. Around the middle of April, there will be a few reports that began to predict who will be running in the Kentucky Derby and whether or not they will perform well. Nonetheless, keep in mind that the actual favorites list will not appear until a few days before the Derby actually begins. For example, in 2012 the Kentucky Derby will be on May 5th; this means that the favorites for the Kentucky Derby will be announced May 1st – 4th.

Who has the best advice for Kentucky Derby Contenders? - Of course, when you are reading an article or list that entails descriptions of horses, you know you need to listen to an expert. Despite this, it can be difficult for a beginner to understand which authors are going to do the best job. Many horserace fans will tell you that this is the reason that horseracing is known as an art. In other words, you are not going to be able to figure out everything about horse racing in your first year. Nonetheless, you can go ahead and read everything about the Kentucky Derby favorites, use your best judgment, and analyze everything again in the following year. Over time, you will have your favorite experts they do a good job of predicting Kentucky Derby winners. Until then, you are just getting your feet wet.

Kentucky Derby favorites media sources for beginners - When you are browsing the horse favorite’s articles around the time of the Kentucky Derby, you will start to see that some are compilations of other news sources. Some of the most mentioned media outlets in relationship to the Kentucky Derby are well known. Sadly, few beginners remember to check the newspaper next to Churchill Downs. This media source is called the Courier-Journal and it is operated in Louisville, Kentucky where the Derby is held each year. Other key newspapers to note are the Associated Press, ESPN, and the New York Times.

Understanding Kentucky Derby favorites reports - The official race list is available before the race at Sportsbook.ag. On their webpage titled, “2011 Kentucky Derby Live Odds,” you will see every horse with the number of the horse, horse name, trainer, the jockey, morning line, and current odds. Obviously, this is about Kentucky derby betting, but what does it mean? One tip you need to know is that sometimes a horse will drop out of the race. In this case, you will see an SCR written in the odds column. Otherwise, you will see what other people think about this horse. This means that if it everyone from the public is betting so far is convinced a horse will win, that horse will be number 1 in the odds list.

Winning Triple Crown Betting

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Talk of the next horse that could potentially win the Triple Crown usually begins at the conclusion of the Breeders' Cup Juvenile, because the winner of that prestigious race will usually be seen in the first leg of the Triple Crown, the Kentucky Derby. However, it takes much more to become a Triple Crown champion than just winning the Kentucky Derby. The horse that wins the Kentucky Derby must also have the endurance to win the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes; all within six weeks of each other. So if you are planning to do some Triple Crown betting this year - which is just a month away from now. You should know the odds and information about the three races that consist the Triple Crown and not Kentucky Derby only. Here are some general information about Kentucky Derby, Preakness stakes and Belmont Stakes.

The Kentucky Derby was first run in 1875 and is run at Churchill race course. It is often referred to as the Run for the Roses because the winner of the race will be draped with a blanket of red roses. It is often called the most exciting two minutes in sports and has a huge follower from all over the world. The Kentucky Derby is full of prestige and traditions and it is said that if a horse did well here, it has a chance to win the Triple crown or at least be one of the favorites in Triple Crown Betting; yet, a horse destined to win the Triple Crown will have to prevail in two more Grade 1 Stakes races.

The Preakness Stakes is the second leg of the Thoroughbred Triple Crown and is the shortest of the three races at nine furlongs. Horses that compete in the Kentucky Derby will only have two weeks to prepare for the Preakness Stakes, which makes it much more difficult for a horse that ran in the Derby to compete against fresh horses that did not compete in the Derby. The Preakness Stakes is often referred to as the Run for the Black Eyed Susan's and is run at Pimlico Race Course. After the horses have completed the Preakness Stakes, they will travel to New York for the running of the final race of the Triple Crown, the Belmont Stakes.

The Belmont Stakes is often referred to as the Run for the Carnations and is considered to be the most difficult of the three Triple Crown races because it is the last of the three races and it is the longest race. Most of the horses that compete in the Belmont stakes have never run a mile and a half and are not prepared for such a test of endurance.

History was made in 2007 when a filly by the name of Rags to Riches became the only third filly in history to win the prestigious race. She was also the first filly to win the race in over one hundred years. There has not been a Triple Crown winner in thirty years and only time will tell if that dry spell will end this year. Do you believe that this year is the year for a Triple crown winner? Do you already have your favorite horses to bet on Triple Crown? Then what else are you waiting for. Join the excitement and the fun of Triple crown betting and bet now! See you on May when the races starts.

Knowing the Preakness Betting Odds 2012

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Preakness Stakes is almost here! And it’s going to be on May 19 2012, Saturday, 11am at the Pimlico Racecourse Baltimore, Maryland. From Churchill Downs to Pimlico Race Course, everyone is surely excited as this event is considered as one of the most popular horse racing game in the horse racing world.


The Preakness Stakes is a Grade 1 stakes race for three-year-old thoroughbred horses, run at a classic distance of 1 3/16 miles (9.75 furlongs; 1.91 km) on a dirt track. Colts and geldings carry 126 pounds (57 kg), while fillies carry 121 pounds (55 kg). It is one of the sports betting game that attracts many bettors.
The Preakness has had some memorable horse race winners with great photo finishes. And who could forget horses like Northern Dancer, Secretariat, Seattle Slew, Affirmed, Tabasco Cat, or Smarty Jones.

Preakness is the second and shortest leg in American thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown. It is next to the Kentucky Derby and followed by the Belmont Stakes which is the third leg American thoroughbred racing.


In placing bet at the Preakness, you should be aware of the betting odds to make higher chances of winning and real huge payouts. But since some online sportsbook site take the Preakness betting odds only after the Kentucky Derby event has been complicated, you could still make earlier a research on which horse is ideal to make a bet and to what type of bet. Here is some of the Preakness Stakes information that you should know.


Pimlico has two race courses. One is the Main Track, which is one mile and oval shape. And the other one is the Turf Course which is seven furlongs. The Preakness has also run at seven different distance and these includes the following:


1 1/2 miles (2.41 km) -- 1873 to 1888 and 1890
1 1/4 miles (2.01 km) -- 1889
1 1/16 miles (1.71 km) -- 1894 to 1900 and 1908
1 mile 70 yards (1.67 km) -- 1901 to 1907
1 mile (1.61 km) -- 1909 and 1910
1 1/8 miles (1.81 km) -- 1911 to 1924
1 3/16 miles (1.91 km) -- 1925 to present


And, the leading Preakness Winning jockeys are


Eddie Arcaro : 6 - including 2 consecutive wins in 1950-51
Pat Day : 5 - including 3 consecutive wins in 1994-96
George Barbee, Bill Hartack and Lloyd Hughes : 3


When handicapping the game for your Preakness betting odds, it is important that you are aware of the running styles of every horse in a certain race. Take note of which horse has the advantage in a particular situation. Take note of the race shape as well. You should label the pace shape of each race to project how the race will be run. This way you could label each horse and help you match up the field properly.

Get ready for your Preakness Betting Odds as early as today!

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Month of May has come, and I am pretty sure that you are doing your preparation for the upcoming Preakness Stake event. Many are becoming an avid fan of this horse racing sport but some others don’t have enough knowledge about this race, yet, love and enjoy placing a bet on it.

So, what exactly is Preakness Stakes?

The Preakness Stakes is an American Grade I stakes race 1-3/16mile (1.91 km) thoroughbred horse race for three-year-oldhorses, held on the third Saturday in May each year at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. Colts and Geldings carry 126 pounds (57 kg); fillies 121 lb (55 kg).

The Preakness Stake is the second and shortest leg of the Triple Crown sequence. Run after the Kentucky Derby and followed by the Belmont Stakes. Preakness Stakes is known for well over hundred years now and still counting. We can say that it is undeniably a strong tradition in horse racing today.

This year, note that the Preakness Stakes will be held on May 19 2012, Saturday at 11am. Some online sportsbook are ready and starting to take the Preakness betting odds right after the Kentucky Derby event but some are still awaiting until the Pimlico Race Course linesmaker sets the ‘morning line’ for the event before the race.

Moreover, it would be better for the bettors to look at the Kentucky Derby futures betting odds so bettor could get an idea about which horse to watch and place bet at Preakness Stakes as well.

To help you with your Preakness betting odds, you can take a glance at the updated Kentucky Derby betting odds as of today. But you should keep in mind that this odds might still change due to the betting action and as we start to move in to the main part of the prep schedule for the Triple Crown races.

Kentucky Derby Odds 2012

Alpha 10/1
Blingo 85/1
Bodemeister 20/1
Bourbon Courage 100/1
Captain Futuro 250/1
Castaway 75/1
Cozzetti 125/1
Creative Cause 10/1
Daddy Long Legs 30/1
Daddy Nose Best 25/1
Distorted Dream 175/1
Done Talking 30/1
Drill 100/1
Dullahan 30/1
El Padrino 16/1
Ever so Lucky 30/1
Exothermic 75/1
Explain 200/1
Gemologist 7/1
Golden Ticket 85/1
Guyana Star Dweej 175/1
Hansen 10/1
Heavy Breathing 125/1
Hero of Order 100/1
Holy Candy 50/1
Howe Great 75/1
I'll Have Another 14/1
Isn't He Clever 60/1
Jake Mo 100/1
Liaison 35/1
Mark Valeski 30/1
Optimizer 30/1
Paynter 100/1
Politicallycorrect 125/1
Prospective 50/1
Raconteur 150/1
Reveron 75/1
Rousing Sermon 60/1
Sabercat 40/1
Scatman 125/1
Secret Circle 15/1
Stat 150/1
Stirred Up 100/1
Summer Front 125/1
Take Charge Indy 15/1
Teeth Of The Dog 150/1
Tizawonderfullife 175/1
Trinniberg 75/1
Union Rags 4/1
Went The Day Well 20/1
Wrote 75/1
Z Dager 200/1

You will notice that the horse with the lowest odds (lowest payouts) are those Derby Contenders for this year 2012.This is not an accident. Payouts are likely smaller because there is higher chance for these horses and jockey to win the game.

Also, reviewing on the Kentucky Derby odds on the previous year can also help you predict on what horses might be listed for the Preakness Betting Odds. Keep in mind that the more date you have available, the more knowledgeable you can be when it comes to placing your bet.

Top sites for Preakness Betting odds and betting on Preakness!

Publicado  Miyerkules, Abril 18, 2012


Preakness stake is another essential part of the annual horse racing extravaganza that runs every year. Millions of horse enthusiast follow the races, captivated with the game, and moreover enjoys betting on the race.

The Preakness Stakes is actually run after the Kentucky Derby and is followed by the Belmont Stakes. It is an American flat Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds held on the third Saturday in May each year at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. It is a Grade I race run over a distance of 9.5 furlongs on dirt. Colts and geldings carry 126 pounds (57 kg); fillies 121 lb (55 kg).

The Preakness Stakes as mentioned is a second leg of the US Triple Crown. For the horse to win the Triple Crown, he must able to win all the three races: Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes. For this year 2012, the Preakness Stakes will be held on the third Saturday of May (May 19), 11 am at the historical place of Pimlico Racecourse Baltimore, Maryland.

As a bettor you should be able to see the Preakness Betting odds and have an early look at the favorites as well. Moreover, you should be ready of where you are going to place your bet. Whether you live it watch at the said racetrack or watch it in the TV and do your betting in an online sportsbook site. To help you with here are some of the sites where you can place your bets for the Preakness Stakes.

Bovada.com – As far as online gambling goes, Bovada offers one of the highest quality and most impressively developed racebooks we've seen. Their 20% to 100% can surely help you get things started on the right way, and sure that this site will provide you a complete updated information of the daily races and tournaments. No doubt that many Preakness fans will surely fall hard for this premium racebook, and will quickly become one of the millions of Bovada's avid fans.

BetUs Sportsbook-  One of the original sorts book available online and provide plenty of benefits is the BetUS. In fact, the site has available Preakness picks offers for you now. With BEtUS, you will not just play for fun but you can also play for free and moreover get big prizes.

Sportsbook.ag – Another internet premiere online betting site is the Sportsbook.ag. It is also known as one of the largest online site that caters horse racing bets like the Preakness Stakes. You can surely get here a trusted and reliable Preakness Betting odds and tips and offers big payouts as well. Moreover, the site also offers its customer’s impeccable customer service, quality wagering options, and easy deposit methods. Give a try betting on the Preakness at Sportsbook.ag, and I am hundred percent sure that you would not regret it!

Give these online sportsbook sites a try now and have fun with your Preakness Stakes betting!

The Preakness Stakes Betting

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If you love betting on a thoroughbred horse, you will surely love the Preakness Stakes betting. Preakness Stakes is a prestigious race that are meant for 3-year-old thoroughbred horses which at this early stage are known for having the spirit, agility and execution of speed for racing. Preakness is actually the second and shortest leg of the Triple Crown Series. The first one is the Kentucky Derby, and the third which is the next after Preakness is the Belmont Stakes.


The goal of the race is for the horse to win all these three crowns. Fortunately there are thoroughbred horses that can actually make such accomplishments to win Triple Crown races and these horses are being acknowledged for their distinguished traits being used to win even just one of these prestigious races.


The Preakness Stakes run every third Saturday of May every year at the Baltimore, Maryland, United States specifically at the vicinity of Pimlico Race Course. If you are interested to make a Preakness States betting it is advisable to visit some online sportsbook site on the internet as this can tell you enough information on the how everything works with this kind of races prior placing a bet to a certain horse. Online betting sites that caters Preakness Stakes betting can give you enough information to understand the wagering rules nad allow you to even play online for fun. That is why horse betting aficionados should pony up their bets at their favorite sportsbooks online and make this year's Preakness Stakes one to remember and brag about, of course.


Moreover, let this article tell you some tips on what type of wager you can used with your Preakness Stakes betting.


Straight bets. This include the Win, Place and Show and across the board. If you choose Win to bet, that means your picked horse must finishes the race first. Place bet, on the other hand, means you win if your chosen horse finishes the race first or second. While the Show bet, means you collect your winning only if your chosen horse finishes first, second or third.


There are also type of wager that are called Exotic Bets and this includes Daily Double, Quinella, Exacta, Trifecta, Superfecta, Twin-Trifecta, Pick 3 and Pick 6. Among these types, the basic straight trifecta and the Superfecta are the most popular Preakness Stakes betting type for beginners.


Straight Trifecta means you have to bet on horses who will take the top three places and the Superfecta, on the other hand, is betting on the four horse that will finish the race in order. Superfecta may be a bit complicated than the trifecta bet but it is considered to be cheaper. There are "ten cent" superfecta wheel bets and they are very popular among horse bettors. This is their way to hedge out their bets and minimize risks, while at the same time maximizing their payout potential.

Steps on how to bet on Kentucky Derby

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It’s month of May, and it’s to make to bet on Kentucky Derby. Kentucky Derby is one of the most popular horse racing game that many bettors whether the casual or the professional are attracted to bet on it. Another reason why it is love by many bettors it’s very easy to bet on Kentucky Derby. In fact, you can choose to bet on the exact day of the race, 10 minutes before the race start or even in a few months earlier. In addition, if you want to bet on the Kentucky Derby and make a big score, then it would be best to bet on a single horse to win. But if you are uncertain of the horse, then you can box and spread your bet on several horses in an exotic wager. One thing is for sure, no matter what method you choose, if you bet on Kentucky Derby, you will surely double the fun and excitement of watching the race.

Here’s how you can bet on the Kentucky Derby horse race

• If you are going to bet on the Kentucky Derby, it is necessary that you know when you will do it. Some choose to place wager in advance but the risk of is that you do not get a refund if ever that your bet horse does not run in the Kentucky Derby. That is the reason why many bettors choose to bet until the day of the race comes to make sure that they are betting on a horse that is scheduled to race.

• Identify the number of horses where you will be making your bet. If you want all of your money on horse to win, then simply make a win bet on that horse. Otherwise, you may want to spread your wagering dollar across multiple contenders running in the Kentucky Derby.

• It is very important that you pay close attention to your betting horse(s) in the media the week before the Derby. The media usually published of workouts in the morning from all Kentucky Derby entries. At the same, it is very important that you know if the horse you want for betting gets and injury so you could pick for another one.

• Decide on where you want to see the Kentucky Derby. Thousands of people will surely see it live at the historical place of Church Downhills, but if you can’t make it yourself, you could watch the race on your home TV or at a local horse racing simulcast facility.

• If you are planning to bet on Kentucky Derby but choose to watch the race at home, better set up your legal betting account at least 5 working days before the Kentucky Derby game arrive.
• But, if you see the game live. All you have to do is go straight ahead to the betting window and place your wager. Inform the teller the name of the track (Churchill Downs), race number, and wager amount and program numbers of the horses running. It is important that you followed this order.

Watch and bet on Kentucky Derby! And don’t forget to keep your transaction ticket until the race claims the official winner.

Horse Betting – Handicapping Factors You Should Know

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The Following are some horse betting handicapping factors that can be used to aid in placing a wager. Make sure to read and take notes because this is proven to increase your winning chances.

1. Class. Class is difficult to define, but it is unmistakable at the racetrack. Horses seem to sort themselves into competitive levels.

2. Pace. A horse generally can't have it both ways. That is, he can't run extremely fast early and still have enough left in reserve to run fast late in the race. A fast pace generally means that the horses on the front will tire out and thus help the runners that are closing ground. If the past performances indicate that there are several speed horses in a race, it might be a good idea to consider a horse that likes to rally in the stretch. On the other hand, a slow pace will help the horses near the front because they should have something left for the end of the race. In studying the past performances, you might find only one legitimate speed horse in a particular race. If that horse gets loose on the front end and has the pace all to him with no pressure being applied, he figures to have something left for the homestretch and should be hard to overtake.

3. Trainers and jockeys. It's always wise to take into account the human factor. Some trainers do well with 2-year-olds while others are particularly adept with horses shipping in from long distances. Some jockeys seem to ride better on the front end, and others are better known for their come-from-behind style. A good idea is to check the standings, which show the leading trainers and jockeys at the meeting.

4. Changes in equipment. Blinkers are used on horses to limit their vision and to prevent them from swerving from objects or other horses. It's worth noting changes in blinkers - a horse wearing them for the first time or racing without them for the first time. Mud calks are used for off tracks. Calks, pointed extensions or cleats on a horseshoe, are designed to prevent a horse from slipping. Certain other equipment worn by the horses is noted in the past performances.

5. Trip. It is important for a bettor to watch his horse during the running of the race and again on the replays after the race to observe what kind of trip he had. Was the horse squeezed back at the start, or carried wide on the turn, or blocked at the quarter pole? A horse that loses a race because of a troubled trip might be a good bet in his next start. Usually trouble encountered by a horse in a race is shown in the past performance lines.

6. Weight. Weight, the old saying goes, will stop a freight train, so it's especially important to notice when horses are carrying considerably more weight than they did in their last start. Conversely, it's just as significant to watch for horses that are carrying much less weight than they did in their last outing. One theory is that weight plays a bigger role in long races, but another line of reason is that weight is every bit as important in sprints.

7. Breeding. Breeding is an inexact science, but a careful study of pedigrees can enhance a bettor's chances on horse betting. Some horses are bred for speed, others have inherited stamina from their sires and dams and are able to run long distances.

Kegasus: The Preakness Stakes Betting Infield Event Mascot

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It’s surprising that absolutely no one expected that Kegasus, the tweeting centaur, would return as the official mascot of the Preakness Infield party for this year’s Preakness Stakes Betting event when the Maryland Jockey Club made the announcement.

This decision was predicted as early as February when various media watchers noticed a new anonymous advertising campaign as the Jockey Club made a transparent bid to inject an element of mystery in the event.

Back in February, the signaling horn for the kickoff part for the Preakness Stakes betting event started with an anonymous ad campaign that premises on the idea that the fictional character known as Kegasus had vanished, and two new characters—the Easter Bunny and the Leprechaun—have taken its place as the event’s mascot.

The ad campaign consisted of billboards and a social media drive with impressive videos. It also had a professional imprimatur that seemed like a teaser for Kegasus’ inevitable return.

However, both the Maryland Jockey Club and Elevation, Ltd., the company that handles all the marketing for the Preakness Stakes betting event, denied the idea for the ad campaign came from them. This happened despite the messy screw up in one Facebook profile that linked to Elevation’s official website.

And just like clockwork, the last chapter of the story that no one was particularly interested in was unveiled: Kegasus has returned. The filthy centaur has made his grand appearance last March 30 at the Pimlico Race Track and then later on at the Orioles’ Opening Day on April 6.

But this time, he has a sidekick: a half-man, half-unicorn creature named Uni-Carl.

Without making any reference to the anonymous ad campaign, both the Maryland Jockey Club and Elevation are proud of what it sees as avant-garde marketing.

Bringing Kegasus back was a logical move. It gives the principals a good strategy that has already been proven to work. Tom Chuckas, president of the Jockey Club gives credit to Kegasus with boosting ticket sales last year.

But if the objective of the stealth ad campaign was to stir excitement for the unveiling of this year’s mascot, it failed miserably. It only succeeded in bringing in a measly 191 likes on the Facebook fan page of one of the new characters.

Launching a stealth campaign fits Elevation’s unorthodox marketing strategies, but it also has risks involved: While you might think you are pulling one over everybody, there is great risk that it’ll backfire and do damage, and people will revel in the thought of exposing you.

Bet on Kentucky Derby: types of bet for beginners

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One of the most exciting horse racing event that is very popular in the United States today is the Kentucky Derby. It is one of the sport racing game that attracts many bettors be a professional or casual one. Kentucky Derby is a . It is a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbred horses and it usually runs in the first week of May, held at Louisville, Kentucky, US.

Moreover, many say that if you bet on Kentucky Derby you will feel your adrenaline rush as it is considered as the most adrenaline bursting 2 minutes in all of sports that offers horse bettors old and new a chance to win on the first leg of the famous Triple Crown horse racing events.

Undeniably, this sports betting event has never fail people who loves betting on horses regularly for it provides an action full of thrilling seconds and exciting party ambience, not to mention the number of wagering options.

If this would be your first to bet on Kentucky Derby then the Win, Place and Show wager are the ideal bet for you to make as these are lot easier and simpler compare to other type of bets. In this article you will further get idea of how these three bets work.

The Kentucky Derby WIN bet
A bet where the bettors need to choose of which horse he / she think will win, if the picked and chosen horse win, the bettor also win his bet and rable to receive her winnings That’s it! Win bet when it comes to bet on horses often pays out more than Place or Show.

The Kentucky Derby PLACE bet
Here the bettor would simply need to choose a horse which he think would take either the first place or the second place. And if picked horse win, then he also win his bet. Place bet is considered as a safer bet to make, you just simply put and place bets involve choosing which horse would finish in the top two places in a race.

The Kentucky Derby SHOW bet
Among the type of bet, this is one of the bets that mostly pick by bettors. With Show bet, you need to pick the horse that place first, second or third. . It pays the least of all three wagers, but offers better odds and a greater chance of winning. If you're new to horse betting, stick with these standard wagers and leave the crazy "superfecta wheel" bets to the expert handicappers.

People who bet on horses stick to tradition. That said, the Kentucky Derby is very much rooted in a tradition that has been running for 130 years, serving as the most important horse racing event. Celebrities, top horse trainers and regular Joes all attend the event in the hopes of cashing in big on their lucky horse.

Not just to horse betting, but with any sports betting, it is always important that you do a little bit of research. If you want to be successful with your Kentuck Derby betting, being knowledge from the pat Derby event is also essential. Knowing a little bit here would give an indication of which horse is the most like to win the "Run for the Roses".

An Essential Guideline to Preakness Stakes Betting

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While it’s virtually impossible to give you any hard and fast rules in Preakness Stakes betting, or any other horse racing event for that matter, there are a few factors unique to the race that should be taken into account when handicapping the second jewel of horse racing’s Triple Crown. For obvious reasons, these alone can’t help you win, and specifically because the field won’t be set up until the week before race day. At any rate, once the field is announced, it is crucial to evaluate all of the contenders with the following concepts to keep in mind:

• Distance

The Preakness Stakes racetrack has a distance of 1 3/16 miles, which means it’s a bit shorter than the Kentucky Derby which is two weeks prior to the race. This means there is no question about the contenders’ ability to handle this distance.

• Schedule

One of the major reasons why winning the Triple Crown is such a rare event it’s because of the grueling schedule of the three races. While the ideal resting period in between races varies from horse to horse, the highest level equine contenders race fewer than ten times annually. And in most cases, Thoroughbreds rarely race without a break of at least three weeks to a month. However, for an aspiring Triple Crown champion, it is necessary to win all three races in just a five week span. In five weeks, there is a two week gap between the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, and then there is three weeks between the Preakness and the final Belmont Stakes.

• Weather and Track Condition

Anyone who has witnessed the 2010 Kentucky Derby can say that weather can be crucial in deciding the winner of a race, and horses are known to be very sensitive to the conditions they run in and the surface they run on. To up their chances, most horse owners and trainers try to avoid racing a young horse with much potential in inclement weather or on a sloppy racetrack. So if the weather at a racetrack gets bad, you’ll see a number of “late scratches” because of this. But a Triple Crown race is a different matter, and unless a horse’s connections have reasons to fear for its safety due to the bad elements or track condition, they usually make the start.

• Post Position

In theory, horses that get into the inside position have an edge over those at the outside in any race. However, at the Pimlico racetrack, there is a historically demonstrated bias to horses that run good on the rail. This has produced a number of theories as to why racing near the rail is so valuable in Pimlico—from firmer dirt to an advantage on the tight turns. Whatever the reasons are, it’s something worth paying attention to.


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Horse Betting - Types of Bets To Try Every May

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If you are a horse racing lover, May is definitely the most important month of the year for you. Because every May. The prestigious races of Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes happen and consist to form the Triple Crown. That is why every May too, millions of people all over the world, especially in the US do horse betting. Betting is already a part of the event and without it the excitement of the Triple Crown would be gone. If you are one of those people who want to do Horse betting this May, then this article is for you. Here are the types of bets you should try.

Win - Win bet is just what it sounds like: betting that the horse you pick will win the race. You win if the horse wins.

Place - For a horse to Place it must finish the race either first or second. This bet generally pays less than the win bet but it gives you two chances to win instead of just one.

Show - For a horse to Show it must finish the race either first, second or third. This bet pays less than either the win or place bet, but it gives you three chances to get a return for your investment.

Across the Board - This is a quick way to say that you want to bet a horse to finish in any of the first three positions and consists of three bets: A $2.00 Across the Board bet = $2.00 to win, $2.00 to place, and $2.00 to show. If the horse wins you collect all three bets. If the horse finishes 2nd then you collect the place and show bets. If the horse finishes 3rd then you will only collect the show bet.

Exacta - With this bet you must pick the first two finishing horses in the correct order of their finish. Sometimes called a Perfecta. Also known as a Forecast bet.

Quinella - In the Quinella you must pick the horses that finish first and second. Either one can be first and the other one second.

Trifecta - With this bet you must pick the first three finishing horses in the correct order of their finish. The simplest form of this wager is the Straight Trifecta, which is a single combination of the first three finishers.

Superfecta - In a Superfecta you must pick the first four finishing horses in the correct order of their finish. Since it s very difficult to determine the top four finishing horses without playing a lot of combinations (which can be very costly), the superfecta is not a very popular bet among seasoned handicappers. If, by chance, the top four finishers stand out and can be determined easily, then the return on the wager is generally very low and will probably be smaller than the amount of money required to hit the winning combination.

Daily Double - To win a daily double bet you must pick the winning horse in two consecutive races. Your bet must be placed before the start of the first of the two races.

Now you know the types of bet for horse racing. You are now ready for horse betting this May. Enjoy the Triple Crown and may the odds be with you.

Bet on Kentucky Derby: picking the winner

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Who would not feel the electrifying excitement the Kentucky Derby brings?! With just two minutes you get instantly the result of the race you would not need to wait for a long time to know if you win the game or if it is“better- luck next time” for you, you will surely get attracted to bet on Kentucky Derby. In fact, even those who are not in to horse racing and not following the race, want to place a bet on it. Kentucky Derby is considered as one of the most popular horse racing done every year. It is a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbred horses. It usually runs in the first week of May and held at Louisville, Kentucky, United States.

If you are interested to bet on Kentucky Derby, then there are tips that you should consider to for you to be able to successfully pick the Kentucky Derby Winner , and enjoy bragging rights or big money!

1. It only take a 1 and ¼ mile race for a 3-year-old Thoroughbred horses to finish the game, which means you need to pick up the fastest horse in order to win your bet. Get to know how well did each horses perform, and what are the factors that may consider them to slow down (example, the weather) You can check some site to find out each horse’s average speed racing. Of course, the higher the rating of the horse, the faster he can be.

2. Another ideal way is of picking a horse to bet on the Kentucky Derby is betting on the favorite. You will absolutely need a bit of guesswork out of betting, but betting on the favorite is real effective. In fact, four of the favorites in the last 12 years have won the Derby, meaning you have a pretty good chance of getting a return on your investment.

3. If you bet on Kentucky Derby, suggest picking the favorite to “show”, not win or place. Meaning if your chosen horse finishes anywhere in the top three spots; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, you will win. Actually, bets to show is considered as one of the most popular type of bet during race day, betting to show produces a winner 52 percent of the time.

4. Looking for a bet most likely to pay off? Don't put all your chips on exactas, daily doubles, or any other bet that requires a large amount of risk. There's a reason the payouts are bigger for these types of bets - they rarely ever win!

5. But if you think that all this suggestion will fail you, then there is no better thing to do than to bet on instinct, and this exactly what a large portion of the American population does. Maybe you like the name, maybe you like the color of their silks - whatever the reason, going with your gut may not win you big bucks, but it can be a lot of fun!

A Quick Rundown on Preakness Stakes Betting

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May is just around the corner, and you know what that means to horse racing fanatics? It’s time for this year’s annual Preakness Stakes betting event. But for horse racing noobs, how is this different from the other horse racing events? We’ll give a quick rundown on Preakness Stakes betting to give you an idea on what it really is.

The Preakness Stakes is an annual racing event of flat, three-year-old Thoroughbred horses held on the third Saturday in May at the Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. It’s a Grade I horse racing event ran on dirt with a distance of 9.5 furlongs or 2,090 yards. In the US Triple Crown series of horse racing events, it is the second leg right after the Kentucky Derby and before the Belmont Stakes. In this series, the horse must win all three races to win the crown.

The Preakness Stakes is also called “The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans” due to the fact that the race winner is traditionally awarded with a blanket of Black-Eyed Susans, which is the state flower of Maryland, placed around its neck. Attendance in this event places second to the Kentucky Derby in the U.S., and it often exceeds all the other stake races including the Kentucky Oaks, the Breeder’s Cup, and the Belmont Stakes.

A couple of years before the first Kentucky Derby, Pimlico announced the Preakness as a new stakes race for three-year-olds during its first spring race event in 1873. The former governor of the state of Maryland, Oden Bowie, named what was then a mile and a half long race in honor of the colt Preakness from the Milton Holbrook Sanford’s Preakness Stables in Preakness, Wayne Township, New Jersey, who won the Dinner Party Stakes the day Pimlico opened in October of 1870. The origin of the New Jersey name was said to have come from the Native American name “Pra-qua-les,” meaning “Quail Woods” for the area. After Preakness won the Dinner Party Stakes race, the horse’s jockey, Billy Hayward, untied a silk bag of gold coins that was hung on a wire which stretched across the racetrack from the judges’ stand. This was supposedly the way the wire at the finish line was introduced, and how the awarding of the purse money originated.

The first-ever Preakeness race that was held on May 27, 1873 had seven starters. John Chamberlain’s Survivor collected the USD2,050 purse by galloping through the finish line easily by ten lengths. This was the biggest win margin until 2004, when Smarty Jones won by 11.5 lengths.

Horse Betting – Must Read Help Tips

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Finding a good bet at the horse race track or the thoroughbred races is one way to make money and also adds a lot of fun and excitement. That is why it is no wonder that horse betting is the most popular sports to bet on. But horse betting is risky and those who wager on it often lose more than they win. If you really want to win in horse betting, then you should do your homework and study tip sheets and tactic articles to help you win. Luckily, we are here to help you today. I’m going to share to you some general tips that will definitely increase your chances in winning your bet. Read on.
Before we go on some tips that you can use, let’s first look at some of the horse betting lingo that you should definitely.

Entry - A horse entered in a race is called an entry. And on rare occasions, two or more horses are said to be "coupled" and run as an "entry," comprising a single wagering unit. A wager on one horse of an entry is a wager on both.
Furlong - One-eighth of a mile or 220 yards. Races are measured in furlongs.
Morning Line - Approximate odds printed in the program and posted before wagering begins. This is a forecast of how the morning linemaker believes wagering will occur In a particular race.
Post position - A horse's position in the starting gate, numbered from the inner rail outward.
Purse - The amount of prize money distributed to the owners of the first five or six finishers in a race (varies by state).
Now here are some simple tactics which may be helpful to a new bettor:

1. Wager on the favorite.

The favorite is the horse with the lowest odds or the one on which the most money has been wagered. Favorites win approximately one third of the time. This is not necessarily a sound wagering strategy as favorites can pay very little but there's no doubt about it, favorites win a lot of horse races. While historically they won about a third of the races, in recent times that percentage has crept up, particularly at smaller race tracks. In harness racing the percentage of winning favorites is well over 40% at some race tracks. That means that if you're betting on horse races, you have to figure out how to beat the favorite or when to bet the chalk, as they're sometimes called.

2. Purchase a tip sheet or handicapping aid.

These are prepared by professional handicappers and may provide useful wagering selections. Most of the tip sheet needs to be bought. But if you want some free handicapping aid, just visit online betting sites as they offer free daily odds and picks that will help you decide on what horse to bet.

3. View the horses.

Watch the broadcast signal while the horses are in the paddock and in the Post Parade.

Remember that horse betting, like any other sports need to be studied if you really want to win. It’s not like you go on the race and choose your favorite number to bet on. So do your homework and look for some odds and picks of horse betting today and start winning!