Greetings, horse racing fans and novice bettors!
Today, we're saddling up for a lighthearted gallop through the first three races at Keeneland racetrack, with the Raymond Report horse racing tip sheet as our trusty steed. Prepare to learn the ins and outs of the “Double Dutch” betting system, get some top-notch advice, and possibly even make a few bucks along the way!
Before we dive into the races, let's get acquainted with Veteran Sports Handicapper Ron Raymond's favorite horse betting system, the “Double Dutch.” The gist of this method is to bet on one horse to win and/or place in the race. If your chosen horse finishes second, don't despair—you might still have a chance to get your money back, depending on the odds.
Keeneland Horse Racing Picks
Now, let's take a gander at today's first three races at Keeneland:
RACE #1 For the first race, we're putting our money on (5) Cape Trafalgar for the win, with (8) Global Stage coming in second place, and (2) Sweet Cherry Pie showing in third. If you're feeling lucky, try the exacta boxes: 5/8, 8/2, and 2/3. For trifecta enthusiasts, give the 5/8/2 and 3/8/2 boxes a whirl.
RACE #2 In the second race, we're backing (5) Little Steven for the win, followed by (2) Collect From Ike in second place, and (9) Northwind showing in third. For exacta box bets, consider the 5/2, 2/9, and 9/12 combinations. For the trifecta, the 5/2/9 and 12/2/9 boxes may be your lucky charm.
RACE #3 In our final race of the day, we're putting our faith in (3) Margoinabubblebath for the win, with (1) Frigid Lady securing second place, and (7) Blame It On Paris showing in third. Exacta box enthusiasts should look to the 3/1, 1/7, and 7/10 combinations, while trifecta bettors might want to try the 3/1/7 and 10/1/7 boxes.
Remember, these are just the first three races at Keeneland—there's a whole day of thrilling races ahead! For expert advice on the remaining races, sign up for the Raymond Report premium horse racing tipsheet inside the member's area. Trust us; it's worth every penny.
Happy betting, and may the odds be ever in your favor (and your bets be as sweet as cherry pie)!