Horse
Racing Tips are they any good? It depends on your view in
life but I would answer yes otherwise why you are reading this! So
now we have established this we need to decide where we get these
horse racing tips.
There are a couple of possibilities to look at and they will depend
on your point of view of horse racing. First of all if we believe
that all trainers are crooked and stop their horses from winning
until they can get on at a decent price then the best place to look
would be the trainer. But there are one or two snags with this
theory.
First of all if they were all crooked then surely they could wait
for a decent price, unload the money and then go down the pub for
the happy hour. But if this were true then why do some trainers have
a 25% strike rate and others can only manage 5%.
The reason for this is because horse racing is highly competitive
and if they don’t produce the winners then he/she will go out of
business. The higher strike rate has an added bonus for the trainer
by reducing transport costs and race entry fees. This can also
improve the success of the stable by allowing staff more time to
concentrate on their horses.
While you may get the odd tip off the trainer you have to remember
it’s the owners who are paying the wages. So though there may be a
few trainers who are willing to tell you what you want to hear I’m
not totally convinced that you will get better horse racing tips.
Horse racing tipsters have over the years got themselves a bad name
but that does not mean that they should all be in the garbage can.
If you are looking for a tipster then I would say check how long
they have been operating, if its only a few months then take what
they say with a pinch of salt.
Only the other month I received an email from a tipping website
which showed all the bets they had, along with the winners since
last January. All seemed reasonable at first glance until I checked
out the domain name registration.