The purpose of this post is to show that you can win money at the horse races betting trifectas for profit if you are willing to take a chance. The trifecta is still one of the most popular exotic bets in horse races and if played correctly can show a profit. The biggest obstacle to winning trifectas is the cost to play all the horses that can slip into the trifecta. Many people are good at seeing who the top two or three contenders are in the race. The problem is, the top three contenders are rarely the three horses who complete the trifecta.If the top three contenders were the tri it wouldn’t pay much anyway. The fact that some rather long priced horses always seem to get into the tri is what makes it appealing. So what is the answer?
Should you wheel a contender on top and hope that two longs shots come in second and third? Sometimes that is a valid play, but can be risky and expensive.
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Psychoenergetics is the study of the energy of the human psyche. As you may or may not know, every human being has a field of energy around and through his or her body. You can read more about psychoenergetics by reading the books by Dr. Bill Tiller or by visiting his website at the Tiller Foundation. Those of you who watched the movie, “What the Bleep Do We Know,” may remember him from that movie.
Magnetic waves in reciprocal space, called R-Space, control the particles that make up our world. Our thoughts according to Dr. Tiller’s work, seem to affect those waves and we all share in the same pool of waves. Therefore, when you bet on an event, whether it’s a race, the roll of a dice, or the turn of a card, you become attached to that event and your thoughts become attached to and a part of the event. The same is true of every other person consciously involved with the event, whether a casual observer or another bettor.
The money that you wager also has energy, in the form of thought, attached to it. If you win a bet, then the money that you win has energy attached to it from the prson who wagered it. So each bet is an exchange of energy. Let’s say, for instance, that Joe works all week to make his pay and takes a part of it to the race track. He qgers part of it and you win some of that. That is an exchange of energy.
This can get very complicated when you factor in the zero point field, etc. I’ll write more about this soon.
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