With the 2011 Breeders Cup this weekend and a ton of action to wager on, there is no reason not to participate and have some fun, while at the same time perhaps even making a little profit at the tables. With a marathon of races capped off by the Breeders’ Cup Classic on Saturday there are no shortage of options, but finding the winning recipe for sports betting success at the event could come down to the ability to handicap the races as accurately as possible.
A couple of pay head keys to having success betting on horses include knowing the history of each entry, and where they project based on past performance. If a horse has taken a good amount of time off but ran well in its last outing before coming on at the end of that race but barely fell short, then perhaps it needed that race to shake off being away for so long and it is now ready to get that win. The opposite could be said about a previous winner that started well but tailed off at the end, a sign that it could be close to an intertops slide in production. Depending on the length of the race post-position will be another key, as horses running on the inside and outside will have a tough break in shorter races, while that won’t be as big of a factor in longer rac
