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A quick guide to horse racing structure

horse racing structure
By watching exciting horse races or want to fight for your rights on the track. You must understand the structure of the race. Today I will introduce the general structure of horse racing.

In summary, they divided all horse races into four categories: maiden races, recycling races, subsidy races, and gambling races. There are several categories in these categories, but in this article, we will focus on the major categories.

Single women racing
Single women’s games are my favorite because as a horse racing bettor, I am more “eager” to place bets. The first race featured horses that had never won the race. One thing is certain; one horse is about to enjoy its first victory.

When a horse achieved an elusive first victory, its virginity was broken. As a horse racing bettor, you face many unknowns. How do you measure the racecourse that has been running? But when you get it right, it feels great.

By the way, it does not limit the horses that have not yet won to races. They can take part in other types of horse races. If you are looking for the best maiden to attend, please observe a special maiden weight competition. This class is for all horses and is expected to be solid.

Claimed race
You can call these races “shopping time” because, in the reclamation race, it sold all horses. Before the game, anyone with cash can claim this horse.

This is an easy-to-understand process. The interested party claimed the horse before the game. After the race, the former owner receives the claimed price. Any purse due to him, and the claimant gets the horses.

Sometimes the horses run higher than their worth, and there are people under them. It can be a game. You will most likely view many races and place bets because this is the most active category in horse racing.

Subsidized occupation
The prize (bonus) of this layer is higher than the first two layers. Which is only one layer lower than the big one (betting game). These are horses that meet certain non-winning conditions. For example, NW3X is suitable for horses that have not won three races. Other than the maiden race, championship race, or starting race.

As with all categories, there are several grant professions.

Championship
This is a big era. Most casual horse racing fans and horse racing bettors attend these games. Some of the popular games are the Kentucky Derby, the Belmont Trophy, and the Breeders’ Cup. All the best horses (and some stuffed horses) take part in these races. The prize money of the betting game is the highest of millions of dollars. The “stakes” are high.

For betting games, graded betting games are the most important. They ranked these games G1, G2, and G3, with G1 being the king. Grading stakes horses from all over the country, and sometimes horses from other parts of the world, especially enormous horses.

RACEHORSE STATUE

Don’t fool by the numbering system. From G1 to G3, the talents dropped. Now that you understand the four major categories of horse racing, you can turn to classify each category. Horse racing is one of the most exciting sports. I wish you good luck on the track.

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