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Here is a list of some extremely effective horse racing tips that will help you win without running into too complicated handicapping: - First time blinkers do not improve horses.
- Older horses do not do worse than 3-year-olds late in the season.
- Horses that carry more weight win more often.
- Colts need less pedigree than fillies in order to win in the top class races of any distance.
- Horses of heavier weight do better. Colts normally weight about 100 pounds more than fillies and therefore dominate, especially on long distances.
- A horse in a top race defeated as a favorite and raised to a higher class, will most probably do well their.
- Horses with five or more consecutive wins frequently win the next time out.
- Female jockeys normally do better than males.
- Poorly bred horses win more often than well bred ones in low class races.
- French and German horses frequently win in the United States and UK.
- Due to breeding emphasis on speed, the racing times for long races have lowered. Longer distance runners are slowing down by 0.13 seconds per year, while sprinters are speeding up by 0.03 seconds per year.
- Finishes are closer in high class races.
- As very few colts become stallions, they race longer than most mares, which while being fillies, are pushed harder early in their careers.
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