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Just one more photofinish!

02-02-2012 18:05
Well today was some of a day when it comes to photofinishes! We had 5 photofinishes all in all, and a fantastic work by the handicappers! For every photofinish, there is a great opportunity to trade, and every photofinish can net you a lot of money if you know how to trade it right, because of the huge gaps in the market in so few seconds.
 
If we are lucky we get around 2-3 photofinishes in a week, but today was just crazy. Wolverhampton and Southwell giving us a lot of what we really love, photofinishes!
 
I have a guide to photofinishes in Danish that is for sale on the danish site, so if there is any dane out there that would translate it to english, i will give the guide away for free to that person. Just contact me on Skype: BetfairTrading.
 
 
 
Handicapping in action
 
Horse racing
 
In a horse handicap race (sometimes called just "handicap"), each horse must carry a specified weight called the impost, assigned by the Racing secretary based on factors such as performances, distance so as to equalize the chances of the competitors. To supplement the combined weight of jockey and saddle, up to the assigned impost, lead weights are carried in saddle pads with pockets, called lead pads. The weight for age scale was introduced by Admiral Rous, a steward of the Jockey Club. In 1855 he was appointed public handicapper. (www.wikipedia.com)

(Admiral Rous)

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