New York, NY (ContentDesk) June 23, 2006 -- Horse players can finally possess the most powerful, wealth-oriented thoroughbred horse racing systems ever produced. A total of six different racing systems specifically developed to consistently achieve winning results for all types of thoroughbred races now exists in conjunction with Lulu (www.lulu.com), the worlds fastest-growing provider of print-on-demand books.
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The book includes detailed instructions, wagering disciplines and illustrates actual winning results.Vincent Conti wrote Thoroughbred Horse Racing Systems and Methodologies to help horse players win at the races. "Every horse player should have knowledge of these working systems" said Vincent Conti. "Adding this knowledge to a handicappers arsenal of racing knowledge will greatly improve ones win percentage." If you like to wager on horses and you are serious about making money than you need to have this horse racing publication in your possession. These systems have been proven to work and we want to share this invaluable information to all racing enthusiasts.Thoroughbred Horse Racing Systems and Methodologies is available for purchase at www.lulu.com, in a marketplace filled with other unique and wonderful surprises.About authorVincent Conti has over 20 years of thoroughbred horse experience, including 7 years of tutoring amateur and veteran horse players. A Bachelors of Art degree in electronics and over 10 years experience as an Information Technology manager at a corporate investment firm.
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Amigo Publications, Inc. Launches Its Online Horse Books Store 'EQUIBOOKS.COM'
(ContentDesk) September 26, 2005 -- With the recent sale of it's long time horse magazine "Conquistador", the company is concentrating it's business on publishing and distributing quality horse books. The new website features an easy to use, secure shopping cart in cooperation with Equivision of Valley Center, CA.The new online book store offers over 1500 horse books, videos, DVDs and CDs organized in meaningful categories supported by a quick search program. Categories include "Horse Breeds, Horsemanship and Training, Classical Equitation, Dressage, Trail and Endurance Riding, Horse Health, Equine Photography, Children's Horse Books and many more fields of equestrian life.The website also features illustrated book descriptions with photography, book reviews and author's profiles.Over the past 10 years, Amigo Publications, Inc. has been publishing, distributing and shipping horse books to more than 30 countries. With the new website at www.EquiBooks.com, the company expects to serve...
Amigo Publications, Inc. Launches Its Online Horse Books Store 'EQUIBOOKS.COM'
The Rules of Horse Racing - Types Of Bet
How to bet on horse racing and win! The first thing to understand is that in traditional horse racing betting, you are in direct competition with the 'bookie' - the person or company that lays the odds. They want your money, and you want theirs. Each bookie has an 'oddsmaker' - a person or system that creates their 'book'. In theory a book is structured so that the bookie can't lose - whoever wins the race, the odds are so structured as to guarantee a profit to the bookmaker.The most common types of horse race bets are:-Straight bet (a.k.a 'Single' or 'Win' bet). This is a bet that a certain horse will win.
For this, you are given definite odds. If your selection wins, so do you, receiving back the amount specified by the odds you accepted.Place bet. This is a bet that your horse will finish either first or second, and of course has worse odds than a straight bet.Show Bet. This is a bet that your horse will finish either first, second, or third and of course has worse odds than...
The Rules of Horse Racing - Types Of Bet
Almost Lost Secrets Of 108 Year Old Horse Training Manual Discovered On Dusty Shelf
(ContentDesk) August 2, 2004 -- Recently, an amazing 108 year old horse training guide was discovered in a used book store on a dusty shelf.
The book was written by Jesse Beery who was a renowned horse trainer from the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Beery explains, in remarkable detail, the exact methods to quickly train horses to not spook, pull wagons and buggies with ease, erase bad habits, trick training, and much more.There is a tendency to think horse training methods from the 1800's are not as good as today's training techniques.
That is not true.
In the 1800's people's lives depended on horses for transportation and making a living.
Thus, horses had to be so well trained there was no room for error.
Jesse Beery's book reveals these "no room for error" tips in this remarkable resource.Beery's book has been reproduced and copyrighted. The amount of copies available are extrememly limited.
To read about this incredible...
CRIME PREVENTION AND HORSE SENSE
The city of New York has discovered that using horses to help police the city is a boon of such magnitude that it has decided to double the number of equine public servants in its stable.
It seems that an officer on a horse is not only more visible and imposing. He's even more likable.
A horse is also wonderfully inexpensive to maintain. As The New York Times reports, the dutiful subordinates require "$10 a day for hay, grain, and bedding material."
A spokesman for the family in Canada that trains the horses stated, "They can gallop through traffic, go the wrong way up one-way streets, and they're great for community relations. I mean, you can't exactly pet a cop car. Or a police dog, for that matter."
Petting a friendly horse aside, discussion of their ability to speed here and there, an inevitable concomitant of law enforcement in Gotham, leads us to the contemplation of what we, as cringing pedestrians, would rather be run...