5 Insider Betting Strategies Which make You A Winner

"I'll Be Having Another" is getting ready to gallop his way into the books of history with the first Triple Crown title in 34 years. But while all eyes are on the would-be Triple Crown thoroughbred, we're shifting our focus to helping you bet smarter a win in the Belmont Stakes.

These are the top 5 insider secrets to winning at the Belmont Stakes:

#1 The rule of the dropped line

It's getting close to post time. If you see that the odds of a particular horse are dropping quicker than a New York minute, it's time to be aware. This could be a significant sign that those who are knowledgeable are expecting something significant from the horse; when there's a report on the backside indicates that horses' breeze broke the clock on the trainer track, handicappers who are professionals tend to bet heavily on that horse, and you might want to as well.

#2 The speed-post secret of improvement

Look for a horse that has not only shown early speed in his last race, but also held his place for the first two calls. If that horse has moved closer to the rail this morning (improving the post position) or has moved up in class and has lower odds than the post time odds for the previous race, it might be a good idea to shift your focus to that horse.

3: sole speed rule

Find the horse that's got the lone pace betflik in the race with a lot with closers. You'll be golden. And if there are some speed horses it's even better, since these typically tire out down the homestretch while your horse still is in good form and will likely end ahead of the pack.

#4 The down and up pattern rule

If you see a horse that started strong, then lost a bit of ground, then came back at the end to improve or regain his standing in previous performances, you may be able to keep an watch on this horse as they are likely to return to be strong and could be worth betting on. It's likely that he ran into some trouble in the race, but did enough to persevere through. Be sure to ensure that the race didn't end because of fatigued competitors.

#5: The talking horse?

Your horse is trying to tell you something. It's true that they don't talk like Mister Ed, but their body language and demeanor says a lot. A calm horse will notice his ears move in response to noises while an angry horse will place his ears back on his head. A scurrying horse can be nervous and sensitive to touch.

You should avoid a horse who has droopy ears. They're tired. You should consider a different horse. The same goes for a horse with his tail in between his legs while being saddled. This means that he's probably scared of something.

Finally, you'll need to observe the way a horse walks. Bet on horses with large athletic walks. This could result in huge cash payouts, which are healthy and steady.

There you go, 5 insider horse betting strategies to bring you to the winning circle.

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