I think that no one can win in a scientific way in a game where you don't control anything.Betting on horse races has no clear pattern and is one of the most difficult to predict.There are people who corrupt the races for their own benefit and make a heavy underdog win the race, in this case is an example of you having no control on the outcome of the event.
This certainly happened in this year's Kentucky Derby, but it is not the normal.
Your account name is a good horse name indeed.
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Wise observation. My account name was derived from the combination of two horse names run in Hong Kong this year.
I also have some betting experience in horse racing, but then again, it is difficult as other may have thought. Yes, it's so simple you either have to choose the winner, who will place second or third. But that is not that simple though. There's the big factor, the jockeys, if the horse is good but if the jockey doesn't want to push the horse to win then you will be just disappointed on your bets.
There are some jockeys who do this at the behest of the owners. Can anyone predict the winner of a horse race 100% of the time? No, of course not. You can though increase your chances of winning by using certain mathematical probabilities which hold true for a great deal of the races run.
I think that no one can win in a scientific way in a game where you don't control anything.Betting on horse races has no clear pattern and is one of the most difficult to predict.There are people who corrupt the races for their own benefit and make a heavy underdog win the race, in this case is an example of you having no control on the outcome of the event.
Betting on horse race is one of the most popular bets world wide. Although the outcome of the result is difficult to predict yet many people bet on their favorite horses.
Same like in horse reach betting, in most cases, if a underdog horse or team wins, most likely this is done to earn a lot of money for big gamblers and rekt the rest of the gamblers who will definitely chose the more powerful horse or team.
The common man makes the rookie mistake of betting on horses with low odds (aka the favorite). You will never amass fortune by following the common man.
OP why are you selling such a moneymaker?
Why not? If I sell it, I still retain it for my own use. Most people do not want to believe that such a feat is possible and therefore outright dismiss the possibility. This is attributed to their closed-mindedness and peer influence. It is the rare man who can see the jewel in the rough.
Your post looks so convincing but you're are newbie unfortunately.
There is a reason why members don't post stuff like this with their real/valuable forum accounts... because strategies like this are outright scam or they are not sure about what they claim they can do.
Use an old clean account that you actually own If you want to be taken seriously
Did Satoshi use a legendary account? Did BCNext? I am following in the footsteps of the original ideologues of this forum. It is not my job to convince you. You must come to that conclusion yourself.
Nah, horse racing is just like any other form of gambling out there, it will be very difficult to win. Although you can have your analysis of every horse, most of the time it's unpredictable. I've been betting in horse races as well, local to my country, but so far I would say that I haven't hit a big windfall because sometimes jockeys and horse owners connived, on who is going to win, or if they will deliberately lost a race, just saying.
You are correct in stating that some horse races are rigged. Unfortunately though, you have con men, swindlers, and cheaters in every business. It is just a part of life and has to be dealt with. While the jockeys, trainers, and owners can all try to rig the race, the horse cannot. Horses do not lie or connive amongst themselves. Horses only know one thing, and that is to run as fast as it possibly can. This insomuch makes horse racing somewhat immune to the personal whims and fancies of the unscrupulous human members. I would say that the mass majority of the horse races are not rigged. There is too much money at stake for the clubs to allow racing to develop a bad reputation. They certainly don't want people to have a bad opinion of races and they don't want to run afoul of the local politicians and get banned. I would wager to say that the stock markets are more rigged than horse racing. I know of many asses running the stock market, but I have never seen an ass run a horse race.
And that is exactly my point. You said in your post:
"Daily Profit Return = 60%!"How can you get that returns if there is a possibility of the race being rigged? Of course we wanted to see some long shot horse win, but most of the time, those horse owners and jockeys with the collusion with other managers and jockeys will make a long shot horse won, but it's really really hard to know because it's only known within their circles.
Not all the races are rigged. It is much easier to rig a football game than a horse race. All the football players speak a human language and can be bribed. You cannot bribe a horse or converse with him. He is an animal with animal instincts. How often do you see horses doing what they want regardless of the jockey? How many times do they throw the jockey, get restless at the gates, or injure themselves? Is this at the behest of the jockey, trainer, or owner? Surely not. It is the horse who most of the time calls the shots.