Nothing beats the excitement of being at an actual race track, right within a throng of people expecting their favored runners and jockeys to do well in the race. There is that murmur of anticipation in the air and tickets are held tightly in pursed fingers as the horses make a bolting start. ... Views: 2524
The term Odds Dutching or simply Dutching was coined after a fervent horse race enthusiast named Arthur Flegenheimer who also went, for some unknown reason, with the equally puzzling moniker of Dutch Schultz. Basically, Dutching is a form of wage placing that stretches the risk of losing, by ... Views: 2612
Hedging is one of the oldest, if not the most prominent horse betting strategy in the history of horse racing. Basically, it means that you place a normal or on-the-nose bet on the runner you desire; at the same time, you make additional wagers on two or more horses, just in case your runner ... Views: 1630