For the most part you guys are correct in your thinking about listening to other people for tips via trainer jocks and grooms. They can only tell you when a horse is feeling good. It doesnt mean he will win and thats for sure. But believe me the best angle by far is when you know a horse is feeling bad and knowing he may possibly be a favorite in an upcoming race. My brother is a groom for a leading trainer and when he tells me a horse is sore or off his feed. It can be very lucrative to toss a favorite out and bang the exotics. These tips dont come around alot but when they do its full pockets time. But you are still correct you still need to handicap the race to cash in. Patience is the name of the game when it comes to making money at the track. You must pick your spots and control your bank roll. trying to bet every race that comes up is a quick way to deplete your bankroll. Most professionals use the 1-3 method. Which is wagering a certain amount to win and then tripling that amount to place on the same horse. For instance wagering 50 to win and 150 to place on your horse. Most pros are happy to make 50 cents on the dollar and who wouldnt at this tough game. Well enough of my babbling and good luck to all in this tough way to earn a living. ps if i get ant info on a horse that is not going to run his best on a given day I will post it
