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Scholastic Reader Level 1: First-Grade Friends: The Class Trip: The Class Trip (level 1)
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Class Trip

Horse Racing - Handicapping Class and Ability

Betting on horse races requires an assessment of each runner in a race in order to assess each horse's chances of winning. It isn't enough to look at a contender and think, "That is a pretty good horse, I guess I'll bet on that one."

Handicapping and knowing each horse's potential for success is the only way to make money. Each horse has to be compared to each other horse and to the field as well. One way that many people handicap is by figuring out the pace scenario for the race and then estimating how that pace will affect each runner.

It can be a long drawn out and tedious procedure, but it must be done. This is also the process for estimating the class of the runners. Class is one of the most important factors in finding good horse racing bets. Class is also one of the most misunderstood factors in rating race horses.

The problem is that, unless a horse can win at a certain level, it is very hard to tell how hard a horse really tried in a race. Some horse will race hard to the end of a race even when they are outclassed and they know it. Other horses will simply run along behind the field turning in a lackluster performance that doesn't indicate their true ability.

What that means is that, while a horse may have had enough ability to run within five lengths of the winner, because it realized it couldn't catch the winner it faded to last and didn't look like it could compete at all. These are the most dangerous horses for a handicapper to try to figure out. Their past performances look dismal and yet, when they drop a notch or two they win easily.

That is often when the cry of foul or race fixing can be heard. Sometimes, unfortunately, that is true and it was the jockey and trainer who stiffed the horse in order to make an easy score at a lower grade and still get a good price at the windows. Mot of the time, though, the fault lies with the horse. It was just too smart to extend itself in a losing effort.

The responsibility then lies with the handicapper to know how hard the jockey pushed the horse and how hard the horse tried. If you practice watching races and do some trip handicapping, after a while you will have a pretty good idea of how hard a horse was used and how hard it tried. Then you will have a better idea of the true class of a horse and can apply that to your betting success.Betting on horse races requires an assessment of each runner in a race in order to assess each horse's chances of winning. It isn't enough to look at a contender and think, "That is a pretty good horse, I guess I'll bet on that one."

Handicapping and knowing each horse's potential for success is the only way to make money. Each horse has to be compared to each other horse and to the field as well. One way that many people handicap is by figuring out the pace scenario for the race and then estimating how that pace will affect each runner.

It can be a long drawn out and tedious procedure, but it must be done. This is also the process for estimating the class of the runners. Class is one of the most important factors in finding good horse racing bets. Class is also one of the most misunderstood factors in rating race horses.

The problem is that, unless a horse can win at a certain level, it is very hard to tell how hard a horse really tried in a race. Some horse will race hard to the end of a race even when they are outclassed and they know it. Other horses will simply run along behind the field turning in a lackluster performance that doesn't indicate their true ability.

What that means is that, while a horse may have had enough ability to run within five lengths of the winner, because it realized it couldn't catch the winner it faded to last and didn't look like it could compete at all. These are the most dangerous horses for a handicapper to try to figure out. Their past performances look dismal and yet, when they drop a notch or two they win easily.

That is often when the cry of foul or race fixing can be heard. Sometimes, unfortunately, that is true and it was the jockey and trainer who stiffed the horse in order to make an easy score at a lower grade and still get a good price at the windows. Mot of the time, though, the fault lies with the horse. It was just too smart to extend itself in a losing effort.

The responsibility then lies with the handicapper to know how hard the jockey pushed the horse and how hard the horse tried. If you practice watching races and do some trip handicapping, after a while you will have a pretty good idea of how hard a horse was used and how hard it tried. Then you will have a better idea of the true class of a horse and can apply that to your betting success.

About the Author

The most consistent horse racing systems have to have the basics and a handicapper must understand the basics. I have been around horse racing for 50 years including as an owner. Without the basics the rest is not going to do any good. If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to http://williewins.homestead.com/truecb.html and get the truth.

Bill Peterson is a former horse race owner and professional handicapper. He comes from a horse race handicapping family and as he puts it, "Horse Racing is in my blood." To see all Bill's horse racing material go to http://williewins.homestead.com/handicappingstore.html , Bill's handicapping store.

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Senior class trip idea out state of Florida?

I'm the senior class president at my school, which does not have more than 200 students. Our school won't allow us to have a senior class trip so we are planning to do it ourselves. So the problem is that we need ideas and keep in mind that the trips need to be affordable because we are raising the money ourselves, also please don't suggest anything in Florida because we live here. Thank you.

how about Corpus Christi or Galvestion, Tx they noth have wonderfull beaches

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