Online Gambling Portal Offers Triple Crown Betting Advice
(PRWEB) May 7, 2007 — In modern horse racing with the focus on breeding horses for speed rather than for stamina, it has become incredibly difficult to win all three races, making the annual quest to win the Triple Crown incredibly exciting. Finding the winners of these competitive races that bring together the best horses in the world has proved equally challenging and pulsating.
Millions of people around the world are reported to bet on these races, and this year will be no different. With the advent of online racebooks there are many places where racing enthusiasts can place a bet. Leading online gambling portal, Online Gambling Insider has introduced a new guide which will assist players in making their racebook choices. “There are so many places to bet on the Triple Crown that the choices can be daunting, especially to the recreational gambler. Our aim is to present a select few high quiality racebooks that we know from our own experience are trustworty,” says Ryan D, editor at Online Gambling Insider.
The first leg of the Triple Crown in both the United States and England is run on the same day, namely the first Saturday in May. The 2000 Guineas is contested at Newmarket as British horses strive to be the first horse since the marvellous Nijinsky to win all three legs. Ridden by Lester Piggott Nijinsky managed this feat in 1970. Only one horse since then (Nashwan in 1989) has managed to win the Guineas and the Derby.
In the United Kingdom antepost betting on the 2000 Guineas begins when the horses are still only juveniles and continues for months in advance, even through the winter. Speculation and rumors are rife in the weeks leading up to the race as horseplayers throughout the UK are swept up in the frenzy of wagering on the first “Classic” of the season.
In the United States a similar excitement builds as casual fans and experienced bettors alike try to bet on the winner of the Kentucky Derby, the most glamorous race in the world. In America the Run For The Roses, as it is called, is known as the most exciting two minutes in sports, and the unpredictable nature of the race in recent years has led to massive betting payouts. In 2005 the $2 Trifecta paid out over $130,000 as the race was won by longshot Giacomo.
The last Triple Crown winner in the USA was in 1978 when Affirmed, ridden by a prodigious young jockey named Steve Cauthen, managed to defeat Alydar in all three races by gradually smaller margins of victory each time. Since then many horses have come close to duplicating Affirmed’s Triple Crown win by winning the first two legs but all have fallen short at the final hurdle at Belmont, usually as a result of a lack of stamina to see out the mile-and-a-half distance.
The betting handle for Triple Crown races in America is matched only by the wagering pools for the Breeders Cup, but even that full day of racing cannot match the thrill of witnessing any one of these three races.
If you are looking for somewhere to bet on any of the Triple Crown race, Online Gambling Insider is the place to go. The independent online gambling portal offers a number of unique services to the online gambling community, and recommends some of the best promotions and racebooks with rebate programs for Horse Racing Gambling.









