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Looking for Longshots?
by Dave Johnson
I'm always on the lookout for a longshot for several reasons.
The main one: to enhance my favorite wager - the exacta - and
other exotic plays.
After reading various articles by betting gurus over the years,
I've found some pretty good advice on weeding out a price horse.
Here are some tips that just might lead to big payoffs:
First-time starters, an unknown quantity, can lead to nifty
returns if you pay attention to important factors such as key
trainers and the right breeding angle if they are ignored by the
betting public. A change in equipment or first-time Lasix also
may signal the price is right.
Horses that suddenly reverse form and improve no matter the
reason should be considered. If a thoroughbred drops in class,
most likely the horse will be bet. But if the thoroughbred steps
up a bit in class, that may produce real value.
Overachievers who consistently perform better than their odds
predict offer a good betting opportunity. Check the past
performances to see where and when a horse outperforms the odds.
If the trainer and jockey hook up again, all the better.
Check out horses that are ignored on the tote board because the
contenders in the field look stronger. Thoroughbreds who know
how to win often defeat so-called speedier rivals.
Wager on horses to win and place that consistently score at big
odds, especially if the favorite appears vulnerable.
Include horses that consistently hit the board at nice odds in
exotic wagers, especially if there is a deserving favorite.
If a longshot stands on its own merits as a likely contender at
generous odds, why not bet the horse to win and key the
selection in exotic bets.
Before taking any wagering plunge, figure out why the longshot
is so appealing. Consider the scenario and why top contenders
should come up short.
Avoid the temptation of diluting your wagers by spreading bets
throughout pari-mutuel pools. An envisioned super-exotics score
is outweighed by the possibility of failing to capitalize on a
live longshot.
Wager intelligently and tailor your bet to the most
opportunistic situation. Bet small if the race is confusing and
don't open your wallet if you don't have an opinion.
Don't discount luck. My wife over the years has selected horses
because the name or number suited her. Quite often she bets to
place and her selections sometimes pay more than my pick does to
win.
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