Posts Tagged ‘ Horse ’

21
Jul


A great way to gain an income almost every day using the PLACE market on Betfair. This system is a stop-at-a-winner system & has a 92% success rate in achieving your daily profit within the first 2 qualifying races of the day!

06
Jul


TrendyForm@gmail.com offers a unique ingenious way to analyse UK horse races at a glance. The form of horses goes in trends. Consistently backing improving horses will just about guarantee profitable betting. TRENDYFORM is new and unique and also provides horse trend graphs every day – betting without this information is not recommended !!

01
May

“Horse Race Dutching On Betfair”

Author : Betting on Profit


A little Dutching system of mine I’m testing during the Flat Season, normally on Class 3- Class 5 races.

20
Apr

horse racing betting exchange

Author : Betting on Profit


www.ghwbetthehorses.com


www.WebMado.com ” Meet a professional gambler who makes a full time living off of Betfair! This guy makes a full time living from the British horse races, using Betfair.

17
Apr

Horse Race

Author : Betting on Profit


My first horse race… and lucky me, the horse I picked won! Too bad I didnt bet anything…

16
Apr

A Horse Galloping Final 2

Author : Betting on Profit


The first “film” was born out of a bet. Leland Stanford, a former governor of California and an avid fan of horse racing, made a bet that all four hooves leave the ground when a horse gallops. To prove it, Stanford hired (for a stunning twenty five grand) an English photographer by the name of Eadweard Muybridge. In the 1870s, cameras took several seconds to “snap” a photo (this was because of a slow shutter speed). During this span of time, the subject had to stay perfectly still while the film was exposed, so as not to blur the image. This, of course, was a problem in trying to capture the motion of a galloping horse. To combat this problem, Muybridge underwent a long inventive process to increase the shutter speed. Five years subsequent to his employment, Muybridge had reduced the exposure time to 1/2000th of a second. Now ready to film, he set up tripwires along a horse track and had a horse run through them. The tripwires were attached to the shutters of a dozen cameras. As the horse ran by a camera, the tripwire was triggered and the shutter opened, exposing the film. When the horse crossed the final camera, Muybridge had twelve images, sequencing a galloping horse and confirming Governor Stanford’s wager. Also, it marked the beginning of the motion picture industry. Later on Muybridge went on to invent the zoopraxiscope in 1879, and is regarded as the first movie projector. It used still images painted on rotating glass discs. When light was shone through the