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HALLANDALE BEACH, FL, April 15, 2023 — Parimutuel wagering is a zero-sum game. Every cent wagered is the product of collective wisdom: speed figures, pace
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HALLANDALE BEACH, FL, April 15, 2023 — Parimutuel wagering is a zero-sum game. Every cent wagered is the product of collective wisdom: speed figures, pace
— G3 MISS PREAKNESS Race 10 — The Skinny: Speed will dominate the tote board. Under the Stars (8-5) and Happy Soul (5-2) have passed class
By HRI Foreign Staff — Would you like to better understand the 7 Common Types of Horse Racing Bets in the US? You’ve come to
HALLANDALE BEACH, April 29, 2021 – We’re well into our Derby weekend research, which is not quite close to completion, but one observation immediately came
By Newswriter — Betting on horse racing is very common and people have been doing it for ages. It can be a fun and profitable
As stated in our Tampa Bay Today analysis, there is a chance with Independence Hall taking steps to Louisville, and his first start around two
The best race on the Friday card to begin the weekend is an NX3 allowance/optional claiming $50,000 that has drawn a small field that features
Let’s begin with Happy Birthday to the equines; hats and horns for all, especially three-year-olds who today begin their quest for fame and fortune! Now
It’s an old argument; speed vs. ability in turf sprints. Often it’s speed that will triumph. In Wednesday’s Gulfstream feature, there’s no shortage of it
ELMONT — No disrespect, readers; it’s late and I’m tired at the end of a busy day — following a long travel day; it happens.
If requiring long-winded reasons why, see extended column on HRI homepage. Otherwise, we’re going on record with Code of Honor (4-1) to win, taking no
Malayan Racing Association’s Singapore Turf Club will be Sky Racing World’s exclusive partner in distributing the weekly simulcasts, which take place every Friday morning and
When I look at the filly Fetching, I’m reminded of another three-year-old, male from the Mark Casse barn. Here’s a hint: He won the Preakness.