
In your quest to choose a winner, it is important to look at each horse before the race and evaluate how they look and behave, and what vibrations you take from them. Here are a few pointers:
1. Approach the ring in front of the ring and rise as close as possible to the horses.
2. Good badges crushed forward.
3. Good muscle definition. Look at the abdomen area, it should not be loose
4. Sometimes two handlers are a good sign.
5. A healthy horse usually has a brilliant coat.
6. A bad sign is excessive sweating, especially between the hind legs.
7. A horse with a horse will have a rib outline showing
8. Look for a warning
9. Perfect relaxed forward step.
10. See when the jockey mounts the horse. Some horses look as if they are not interested, but as soon as the jockey comes on board, they come to life
11. Avoid horses that are quietly tied to the stairs around the brackets.
12. Do not delay with curtains or visors that are worn to help guide a horse during a race.
13. Watch every horse from the start and watch his actions well. If he succeeds in a good, easy, fluid movement, he feels comfortable on the ground, whereas if he moves to honor him, he is not comfortable with the surface
14. Finally, after all these checks, the horse must have a good recent shape before you bet.

