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Hal Wafer



Cash In On the Mud with Off-Track Jockeys

By Hal Wafer
Posted 9/17/09

In this, my second article I will present the little thought about or talked about or hardly ever-mentioned aspect of good and bad off-track jockeys. Moreover, I will show you how to spot these types of jockeys and then ways in which you can use them to your advantage.

Once again, as I always believe in handicapping that hard work and attention to detail will make you a better player. By paying attention on off-track days for which jockeys handle the wet conditions and others that do not will help to give you a leg-up on other bettors who have no-such knowledge.

Understand that you will need to watch carefully on these off-track days to be able to get a good read on good & bad riders. Now, there are several reasons as to why some jockeys handle the sloppy or muddy conditions better than others, which range from; physically stronger to keep their mounts together during the running of a race as not to dispense too much energy until it ...

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