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Strategy In Horse Racing

Strategy, in terms of horse racing, starts well before an event starts. The Owners usually advised by trainers on which events to participate. It is hard for people to be objective in this regard, and you will frequently notice that many horses run against superior competition to them. Many Punters tend to ignore this aspect, when the form sheet reveals a past winner from lesser horse racing event in optimistic light, even when the horse is about to participate in a higher class horse racing.

The race track type is a key ingredient in horse racing strategy. Some race tracks built for stamina and the events normally run over a length of no more than a mile and a half. The bends can be very hard to deal with, and some stretches are specially designed to test the horse power and strength, while other tracks are designed for speed, with distances just around a mile, long straights, and soft turns. The training type of a thoroughbred horse is totally different from that required for a long and difficult course.

Weather conditions and the type of surface can affect the best thoroughbreds. Some great horses are affected by strong head winds, Others are less affected by soggy conditions, a very bad weather, and/or sudden outbursts of the horse, can destroy the best strategies in horse racing, unless a jockey is able to quickly adapt to the changing conditions of a competition.

The timing at which a jockey decides to make his break for the final straight can do the difference between a win, a Place, and a failure.

Many believe The interaction between the horse and the Jockey matters more than all other factors in horse racing.