Horse racing is one of the most entertaining events around, and the pinnacle of the horse racing season is the Breeders Cup. To bet on Breeders Cup, it's important to do some research about the horses that running. This year, 2009, if one is looking to bet on Breeders Cup, the first step is to determine what races to look at. With fourteen different races, there are a multitude or running styles and horses to wade through before determining which way to bet on Breeders Cup. The biggest and most impressive race of the Breeders Cup is the Breeders Cup classic. It is one of the largest purse sizes in all of sports, netting five million dollars in prize money this year. As this race is the pinnacle of the Breeders Cup, when looking on how to bet on Breeders Cup, most people will look to the Breeders Cup classic as the race to invest in. However, there are hidden gems within the races which might provide not only greater entertainment, but also better betting, and to bet on Breeders Cup, one should look at all the different races, and not be swayed by the sparkle of the Classic. Beginning betters looking to bet on Breeders Cup might see the really long shots, and while betting on the long shots can be very exciting, thinking about all the money one can get from a one to 32 shot, but those odds are long for a reason, and if one is seeking to make money on a bet on Breeders Cup, it pays to some research. The longest odds this year are for the horses Advice and Vineyard Haven, both at one hundred fifty to one. It is probably not advisable to place bets on these horses. The lowest odds are on Sea the Stars at a remarkable 5 to 1. If feeling the need to bet on Breeders Cup, Sea the Stars would be the safe bet in 2009. Each year, the horses running will be different, and interested betters will need to do new research. The Breeders Cup has a different location from year to year, and each horse is unique, and there are a number of variables which effect how the horse runs the race, for example: what weather the horse runs best in, what track the horse runs best in, the difference in climate between the race location and the training location. All of this, and one to look at the jockeys as well. Each jockey has a unique riding style that can work well with some animals, and not with others. It can be said that a bet on Breeders Cup requires one to bet on a jockey and a horse.
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