When you think of horse races, naturally, the fastest horse will win the race. All the racehorses start in a straight line, and the first one to cross the finish line is named the winner of the race.
Outside the U.S., it is a pretty commonplace occurrence for a major race to have a huge field. Historically, the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe had a record 30 horses go to the post in 1967, and the Grand ...
An author, handicapper, and Turf columnist, Professor Gordon Jones passed away on Jan. 18, only four days after his 95th birthday. Jones was a pioneer of speed and pace handicapping. His best-selling ...
A new digital handicapping platform that launched July 17 promises to help average horse players become more engaged and assist experienced punters with some of the statistical "heavy lifting" ...
The NBA's 82-game regular season and long postseason spans eight months and gives astute sports bettors plenty of opportunities to profit. Sportsbooks and oddsmakers must post a number on every single ...