What time is the morning line on?

What time is the morning line on?

Channel 4 will continue to provide the digital +1 service for The Morning Line from 10 – 11am.

What is the morning line in horse racing?

Betting 101 The odds listed in the race program are the “morning line” odds. These are the odds placed on the horses by the track’s handicapper when the race program is published, before the wagering starts.

How accurate is the morning line in horse racing?

In practice, horses with morning-line odds of 1/1 win nearly two in three races, yet morning lines are rarely shorter than 1/1. Similarly, longshots with 30/1 odds should win about 3% of the time. In practice, horses with 30/1 morning-line odds win about 1% of the time, yet morning lines are rarely longer than 30/1.

How do you read morning line odds?

The numbers displayed as 4-7 or 2-5 tell you what you pay and how much you get back if the horse you bet on wins. The first number tells you how much you could win, the second number is the amount you bet. So, if the odds are listed as 2-1, you’ll get $2 for every $1 you bet.

Where does Haley Turner live?

Newmarket
Personal life. Turner lives near Newmarket. She has coeliac disease and follows a gluten-free diet.

The morning line consists of the odds that an official track handicapper produces. These are based on many of the factors we have already discussed in previous lessons.

How important is the morning line in betting?

Many bettors bet in proportion to the morning line, thus giving it an inflated importance. Until you are ready to create your own lines (something that is discussed in our college courses), the morning line is your guide.

What are the odds of winning the morning line?

The morning line is constructed giving the horses roughly 120 percent odds. Remember in our Kindergarten class we discussed the track’s commission fees? This is the reason that the odds aren’t simply 100 percent; the track needs to take its profits off the top.