Horseracing Results That Matter, Through TVG.com

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Professional horseplayers and bettors will readily admit that while horseracing in itself is an exciting event, it’s the waiting for horseracing results that really gets the blood pounding. Results, particularly favorable ones, are what horseplayers live for in this sport. They are both the culmination of a handicapping job well done as well as the foundation on which new outcome predictions will be built.

Horseracing results can be bet on in several ways, the most basic of which are the win, place and show bets. These are bets on a horse to take first, second or third place, respectively. Win, place and show bets are the most common bets placed by new players because they are simple in nature. More advanced bets like exactas, or choosing the first two horses to cross the finish line in exact order, remain the realm of the more advanced players. But in any case, favorable results can make players some good money, furthering their enjoyment of the Sport of Kings.

Results can also be used to chart performance patterns for horses, thus becoming an invaluable tool for making future bets. These results are compiled, processed and released on horseracing websites like TVG.com as past performance and performance cycle reports. In TVG’s case, their reports are supplied by internationally renowned data gathering and analysis firm Equibase, so customers of TVG’s handicapping shop can rest assured that they’re receiving the best information for their money.

For handicappers wishing to make their own past performance analyses, or for horseplayers simply excited to find out if their bets made them a profit, TVG.com also publishes  horseracing results for recent races free of charge. These results are updated regularly; no matter where the race was held, if TVG covered it, everyone gets to read about it in the least possible amount of time. The company also provides odds for upcoming races as determined by track handicappers, the public and their own in-house experts.

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admin @ March 27, 2009

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