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RICHARD ENG: Horse betting can be cheap

Las Vegas figures to be brimming with holiday tourists this weekend. I suspect some will be placing bets in race books, many for the first time.

When I speak to horse racing newcomers, I tell them that 90 percent of horseplayers lose money. But I follow that by saying that the odds of winning money on the ponies are still better than those on most casino games.


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Noted gaming authority Anthony Curtis said in a Las Vegas Weekly feature that there are only five casino games worth playing: poker, video poker, blackjack, sports and horse betting. That's because, with intelligent play, those five games offer a theoretical chance of beating the house and the odds in the long run.

I tell newcomers that horse race betting is a form of entertainment that can be as cheap as you make it. For example, $300 might get a couple parking, tickets and food and drink at a Los Angeles Lakers game or dinner and a local show such as Barry Manilow or the Jersey Boys.

For $300 at a racetrack such as Hollywood Park, or here at a local race book, you could pay for a meal and incidentals and still have $200 left as a betting bankroll. Factor in the chances of winning, and you could go home with more money than you started with. Even if one's bankroll is smaller, say $100, there is still a lot of bang for the buck.

Betting on horse racing is an information game. The more knowledge a horseplayer possesses, the better his final decision should be.

My suggestion to newcomers dabbling in our race books this weekend: Focus on basic wagers. We tend to overlook a simple win wager, an exacta or a daily double. The Pick 6 and Super High 5 get the notoriety, but it takes a large bankroll to keep playing in those exotic pools.

This is truly a great weekend to bet the horses. With 14 graded stakes around the country, the overall quality of racing definitely will match the quantity.

• RED ROCK -- Last week I reported that to play in the Red Rock Firecracker Shootout on Saturday and Sunday, people need to join the NHC Tour at an additional cost of $125. That requirement has been waived. Anyone can play in the two-day Shootout for the entry fee of $500. The top three finishers will win a berth to the 2010 DRF/NTRA National Handicapping Championship at Red Rock.

Richard Eng's horse racing column is published Friday in the Las Vegas Review-Journal. He can be reached at rich_eng@hotmail.com.

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joetote wrote on July 04, 2009 10:54 AM: I have been on my high horse about the odds of winning since the advent of the lotteries. This crazy industry has never presented that fact to the public. all they do is cry for help. Good point made by you.