2009      Apr 16

Are you interested in getting in on the fun and excitement of online horse racing? If so, you are certainly not alone. Online horse racing has made it possible for many people to enjoy all of the thrill of horse racing even if they do not live near a race track. If you have never previously placed an online horse racing bet, then you may find yourself wondering exactly how to go about it. Read on for more details on how to get started.

Online horse racing takes place on websites that are specifically dedicated to that purpose. You can get started by setting up an account on the website. Although different sites vary, the process is basically the same. The account that you set up on the site will allow you to make electronic deposits to fund the bets that you will place.

The website will provide important information about upcoming races which you can bet on. If you do not have a lot of previous experience placing bets on horse races then it is a good idea to review this information carefully in advance. Some of the information that will typically be provided on the website includes the horses that will be racing in the upcoming racing, the odds for those horses, the name of the jockeys that will be riding each horse, the distance of the race as well as other information.

Once you have some information regarding the upcoming race, the next step is to determine which horse or horses you would like to bet on. Make sure that you take into consideration the information that is available on the horses when you are determining which horses may present you with the best odds.

Finally, you will need to determine the type of bet that you would like to place. When placing online bets you will find that there are the same types of bets offered with online horse racing as there are with placing bets right on the track. In fact, there are often more types of bets available that can make the process of off track betting even more fun and exciting.

Once you have determined which horse you will bet on and the type of bet that you will place, all that is left is to sit back and wait for the race to take place. You can even enjoy the benefit of watching the race results as they come in online to find out how your horse fared in the race.

Simon Skinner has worked in the online gambling industry since 2000. He has worked for some of the top online sportsbooks and now runs internet marketing for BetAmerica - the top online US horse betting website.

2009      Apr 16

Regardless of whether you are betting on horses because of the sheer fun of it or because you want to make a little extra money on the side, it is always best to make sure that you know how to make the right picks for your bets.

What is the best method for choosing the right picks when it comes to betting on horse races? It seems that everyone has their own particular method for handicapping and choosing winning horses. Some methods are more scientific and precise than others. Some people prefer to make their picks based on how much they like a horse’s name. If you really want to get serious about making good picks when it comes to making bets on horse races, it is a good idea to follow three critical steps.

First, always make sure you know as much as possible about the horses that will be racing. There is a wealth of information available today on horseracing, particularly if you are going to be placing your bets online. Take advantage of the fact that you can find out practically the entire history of a horse’s performance online. Make sure you know how long it has been since the horse last raced and how the horse performed in his last two races. Look for horses that have raced within the last 45 days and avoid those horses that have not raced in several weeks or months. Do not necessarily discount horses that have not won the last race or two, but do take that information into consideration along with other critical details.

Second, make sure you find out as much information as possible about the jockey that is going to be racing that horse on that particular day. While not all of the responsibility for the horse’s performance rests on the shoulders of the jockey, the jockey certainly does play an important role. Find out how much experience the jockey has and how his last few races have turned out as well. If a jockey has a performance that is less than 3% then you should consider betting on another horse ridden by another jockey.

Finally, find out what you can about the track where the race will be taking place. Once again, this is just a factor that figures into the total outcome of the race, but understanding the layout of the track will help you to determine how well a particular horse is likely to perform on that day.

Simon M Skinner has worked in the online gaming industry since 2000. He has worked for some of the top online sportsbooks and now runs internet marketing for BetAmerica - the top online US horse racing website.

2009      Apr 16

If you are a fan of horseracing, you know that there is simply nothing better than spending a day at the track, choosing those horses you think will come out on top and enjoying the results with fellow horseracing enthusiasts. Unfortunately, it simply is not always possible to head out to the track and enjoy the races in person. Sometimes other commitments can make it difficult for you to get out to the track. When that happens, watching live horseracing online can provide you with the same fun and excitement right from wherever you happen to be.

Today you can watch practically anything online, whether it is your favorite movie or a favorite television show. You can also watch the outcomes of live horseracing events as well. Perhaps you simply enjoy the fun and thrill of watching the horses as they sprint down the racetrack. If that is the case, you can enjoy the same fun and adventure by watching live horseracing online.

If you have placed a bet on that particular horserace, then you will certainly want to know the outcome of the race. If you are not able to be at the race in person, then watching live horseracing online is just the ticket to help you find out exactly how your horse is performing right as the race is taking place. Certainly, you could just wait until the race is over and read the results online, but there is just nothing that compares to being able to see the race as it happens live.

It does not even matter where you are when the race is taking place provided that you have access to a computer with online connectivity. Whether you are at home or you are on vacation halfway around the world, you can go online and watch horseracing live. Whether for entertainment or because you have a bet riding on the outcome, now you can enjoy all of the excitement from anywhere. No longer is it necessary to wait until have the race is over to find out the results of the race. You will never have to miss a photo finish race simply because you could not be at the track when the race took place. You will be able to experience all of the heart pounding thrill and excitement of watching the race as it unfolds live by watching live horseracing online.

Simon Skinner has worked in the online gambling industry since 2000. He has worked for some of the top online sportsbooks and now runs internet marketing for BetAmerica - the top online US horse racing website.

2009      Apr 16

What is the difference between thoroughbred racing and harness racing? Thoroughbred horse racing is quite well known and popular, but harness racing certainly has its own set of fans as well. If you are more familiar with one type of racing than the other, make sure you understand both forms in order to enjoy the fun and challenge that both types of racing provide.

Harness horse racing is also sometimes referred to as standardbred racing. This type of racing dates back quite some time and was once quite popular during county fairs. Just as thoroughbreds are used exclusively in other types of racing, harness racing utilizes a specific breed of horse known as the standardbred. At one time, in order for horses to be able to qualify for registration within that breed, the horse had to be able to trot for one mile. As a result, a mile remains the typical length that is covered in most harness races.

One of the primary differences between standardbred and thoroughbred racing is the harness that is used in harness racing. In thoroughbred racing, the horse is ridden by a jockey. That is not the case in harness racing. Instead, a driver follows behind the horse in a conveyance called a sulky. The sulky is a type of two-wheeled cart that is fairly lightweight and is connected to the horse via a harness.

Another notable difference between thoroughbred racing and harness racing is the fact that in harness racing there is no galloping. Instead, the horse will either trot or pace. When following harness racing, it is important to keep in mind that pacing is actually the faster of the two different types of gaits. Trotting horses and pacing horses are raced in different races. If the horse should begin to gallop at any point during the race, the horse must be slowed and must return to the correct gait or he will be disqualified. The horse that crosses the finish line first in harness racing will win the race.

Like thoroughbred races, harness races are held all over the country at various times of the year. There are also licensing regulations and rules regarding the administration of harness races just as with thoroughbred racing. Each type of harness racing, trotting and pacing, has its own championship. Trotters race in the Yonkers Raceway, the Hambletonian and the Kentucky Futurity. Pacers race in the Cane Pace, the Little Brown Jug and the Messenger Stakes.

Simon Skinner has worked in the online gambling industry since 2000. He has worked for some of the top online sportsbooks and now runs internet marketing for BetAmerica - the top online US horse racing website.

2009      Apr 15

Do you ever dream of winning the National Lottery? Then you are probably not alone there. The National Lottery is pretty popular in the UK, 94 percent of the adult population have played the lottery at some time in their life. Historically, at the beginning of the twentieth century most lotteries and gambling were considered illegal in the US and most of Europe. This is how it remained until after the Second World War, by the sixties casinos and lotteries appeared throughout the world as it was seen as a way to create revenue as well as taxes.

The National Lottery is the United Kingdoms largest lottery and is operated by the Camelot group, to whom the licenses are granted to. The lottery is regulated by the National Lottery Commission. In 2002 the lottery completely changed its branding to combat its falling sales and the game was renamed as Lotto, though it is still referred to as the National Lottery and is one of the largest and most popular forms of gambling in the UK.

All the prizes from the lottery are paid as a lump sum and are tax-free. Out of every pound that is spent on the lottery 50 pence goes to the prize fund and 28 pence to good causes that are set up by the government. There are twelve different machines used at the Lotto draw, both the machine and the set of balls are selected at random and is announced just before the draw begins. The machines are named Arthur, Merlin, Galahad, Vivian, Lancelot, Garnet, Topaz, Opal, Amethyst, Moonstone, Pearl and Sapphire. There was a machine named Guinevere in the past but that has since retired. All of the ball sets are designated by number.

Only people that live in the United Kingdom are able to play the lottery, having said that though there is several third party companies that offer anyone in the world the chance to play by entering into a syndicate but they are expected to pay a premium for this service.

Some facts about the National Lottery, there have been a total of 185 rollovers in which 14 are double rollovers and one triple rollover to date. Online every 100 seconds 11,200 pounds worth of lottery tickets are sold. The first lottery on November the 14th 1992 had an audience of 21,785,500 people in total! 50 percent of lottery winners after winning return to work despite their prize. Each lottery machine is hand made in Pennsylvania and costs a whopping 50,000 pounds!

Dominic Donaldson is an expert in the lottery industry.
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