In the United States, the leading Web site for handicapping information is The Daily Racing Form. See related links for a link to its site, as well as a link to a guide to horse racing on the internet.
It is difficult to say which is the best because they are all so different. You need to find a software system that you understand and is suitable for your level of knowledge and ability. If you choose one you really don't understand then you are never going to win anything.
Do your research first and when you have found one you think you like then stick with it. The main mistake people make is they don't choose the right system and then they give up too quickly and move onto the next one. Also bear in mind with racing software that it is software and horses are not machines and there are many factors that can determine the outcome of a race.
Free horse racing tips There is a site with free horse racing selections but this is for New Zealand and Australian horse racing with the odd UK meeting thrown in. Do a google search "Melbourne Cup Method."
I don't think there are any real successful betting system out there, but there is an interesting site called horseracegame.com that actually allows you to simulate upcoming major races I play at that site. I don't really know if it's good for handicapping races or betting systems, though they do provide upcoming major stake races, but it really is a cool 3D action game.
At the website for Capital Off Track Betting you can find information about horse racing and gambling on many different races. The site provides live streaming, race replays, virtual tote board and online handicapping contests.
Horse Racing Today is an online racing magazine which offers free expert horse racing picks for over 70 race tracks. There is no information on the site specifying who is behind HRT.
Adrian Massey is an online horse racing ratings and statistics website based out of the UK. The site offers ratings for horses, a forum, and betting advice on horse races.
First look at the racing form and the odds of each race. Then read about the jockey that is riding the horse you our betting on. Both th odds and the Jockey's past races are the main knowledge needed. How many times did the horse win in the past and with each win who was the jockey riding the horse and is the jockey's weight less as the more weight the horse must carry the less chance of the horse winning first or second or even third place..
I get my videos from www.pro-stallions.com It's a good website and I use it all the time and I have alot of videos on youtube. try ie. It's a good website For horse racing video clips, you could try BBC motion gallery - Type that in google, when your at the site, in the search box type "Horse racing", sometimes you might have to specify what type of horse racing [Steeplechase, flat ect.]. The clips will leave a watermark in the middle.
The best site is Horse Isle Guides at Proboards. Link below ↓
A Virtual Horse, yep, that's what it is called :) the good thing about it is that the horse don't die lol.
Mark Barondess is the number one public handicapper for thoroughbred horse racing. "GOOGLE" Mark Barondess handicapper for Today's Racing Digest. Mark Barondess will be handicapping & releasing selections plus wagering strategies for "The Breeder's Cup Championship Series" on Saturday, November 6, 2010. Selections will be released on a race by race basis approximately 7 minutes before post time or the actual running of the race. This format will enable all the latest information (track condition,weather, money flow, horses appearance,etc.) to enhance picks. 9/18/2010--Web site under construction at this time. Should be up & running in a few days. "GOOGLE"---- baronshorseracing.com for details.
Brisnet, a very popular racing site for handicappers and horsemen, was founded in 1971 in the heart of horse country in beautiful Lexington, Kentucky.
www.helponhorseisle.weebly.com is a really good site for horse isle help lol