Stop Losing Money on This Horse at the Harness Races
My grandfather took me to the harness races when I was barely able to toddle. He called it “going to the trotters.” He scorned the pacers and said the pacing gait looked ugly and artificial. He might have been right, but I still like betting on pacers better.
The main reason I prefer pacers over trotters is that pacers are so much less likely to break stride. When a horse breaks stride – stops moving its legs the way they’re supposed to move by loping or galloping or just running all-out – t

stop losing money on this horse at the harness races
Pacers are more likely to be hobbled. This means that they have a harness that actually assists them in the gait and makes it harder for them to break stride. Trotters can have hobbles too, but many of them don’t. And even if they do, they manage to break stride in spite of it.
Here’s how to stop losing money on trotters. Before you even think about handicapping a trot, look at
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ALL of the horses in the race. If more than one or two of them break stride in more than half their races, pass on the race, even if the horse you like doesn’t break stride.
Why? Because when horses break stride, they interfere with the other horses and cause confusion. They impede the horses beside them and can even cause an accident. Any trot that has more than a couple of horses that break stride in it is a race that is almost impossible to handicap.
Don’t waste your money. Just watch th
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e race and enjoy the beauty of the trotters and move on to the next race on the program.