Horse racing: Is there a trick, or will I get some upgrades later?

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Doing the Horse racing in the coliseum, I really wonder if there are some way to upgrade your horse, or if it gets better later in the game?

Really, I can't seem to win hard level races, and I'm 10 seconds off the reward time. And I don't feel I have bad races... I hit most of the stamina regen spots, and don't ram into the walls too much. Not perfect by any means, but I don't see how I really could cut 10 seconds off my time.

So is there some kind of trick/strategy, or a way to upgrade your horse, or do I just suck?






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What is the most important factor in horse racing?

The ability to understand and accurately assess class is one of the most important elements of good form analysis. If a horse does not have the necessary class (ability) to win the race, then other positive factors such as form, fitness, distance, weight, barrier, jockey etc.

How do horse race winners predict?

In 1988, Bill made his return to Hong Kong, having created an algorithm with twenty Horse Racing variables, which would spit out what he believed were the true odds of a horse. In other words, if a bookmaker had a horse at odds of 3.50, but his model believed the horse should be 2.80, he would bet on that edge.



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