Winning the Kentucky Derby horse racing system

If you’re looking for a great angle for the Kentucky Derby, you’ve found it. This simple tip can earn you a lot of money. It has worked quite well over the years and we hope it will work again this year. Why? Because this is the year the Kentucky Derby (in our opinion) doesn’t have a really standout horse.

A few years ago we were unable to bet on the final winner Smarty Jones; instead, we endorsed Birdstone and were rewarded handsomely later at the Belmont.

But that’s gone and here is a potentially winning horse racing system for the 2007 Kentucky Derby. There are no Beyer numbers involved. No dosing index. Nothing like that. We’ve narrowed it down to one thing: the insanely triggered memories of horse players.

This is all you have to do:

Look at the Kentucky Derby Futures betting results. On the day of the race, compare the closing odds with the actual odds of the horses as they approach post time. The horses you want to bet on are overlays. In other words, they bet lower on the Futures pool than they are going to post on the day of the Derby. For example, horse A was wagered at $ 16.00 in the Futures pool (that’s a 7-1 odds) and will be posted on the day of the Derby with an 18-1 odds.

That horse would be your bet across the board and exactly with other horses that fit the above parameters. (Remember, Derby day prices are grossly inflated due to all the misinformed money pouring into the peer-to-peer funds.) So that’s the horse racing system!

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