Handy Horse Jump Racing Tips
Steeple chases have always been part of the UK scene. It is a virtually a sport and game that is unique to ones culture and gaming heritage dating back a few hundred years. Not all countries support the steeple chase for it requires a large tract of land and sometimes it can overlap into different range territories.
Here are some items to consider when engaging in bets here:
Item # 1
When narrowing horse selections to one or two choices, one has to consider the ability of the jockey to lead the horse through the race course. A lighter less experienced jockey may not be the best choice over a heavier weight of an experienced rider but in specific cases that require a flat run, the use of lighter jockeys might be the best bet. This is crucial since weight differences make the edge. When playing over the "sticks" or hurdles, experienced horsemen are the best choices hands down even if it means sacrificing the weight factor.
Item # 2
A nag that performs well in a flat run performance may not be the best performer in other areas so it is best not to make an initial bet on the first or second test run or actual run of a horse. This may seem like a very common thing to consider but there are those who are immediately impressed by the first performance that they bet on then right away. Players who view the horse performance in the original race must also take into account their performance in other areas.
Item # 3
The rule of not betting on a novice chase is not often to be ignored for there may be slight profits in it. One can safely bet within limits on the horses jumping ability in the race but in the cases of a long run, it would be advisable not to bet on. Horses that are on the "in" or have been introduced not the sport run a fifty/fifty chance of doing well. One can take a huge risk in betting on it or lose a lot in that case. If the horse has shown jumping potential then it is advisable to bet moderately and see the result of the race afterwards.
Item # 4
One of the factors one can consider is the return of an injured horse to the race. One can normally assume that they would not perform as graceful or to top rank anymore but it may be worth a moderate bet. If the injured horse was a former favorite, many punters would immediately bet big and throw caution out the window. It is very difficult for the trainer to bring the horse up to skill perfection as before and layers may then bet on the horse as the loser and make their profits there.
Being involved in the race is a thrill by itself and many players have graduated from the thrill of watching the horses race into the art of selecting and strategizing the wins from skill and experience alone.
