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Emirates Stakes Form Guide

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Emirates Stakes form guides provide important information that will help you make a well informed decision when it comes to picking your selections for the race. For new bettors planning to bet on the Emirates Stakes, it is essential to learn how to read the Emirates Stakes form guide.

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To check out an Emirates Stakes form guide all you need to do is log on to one of our trusted online betting sites. This is a very convenient option for new punters as well as experienced bettors, as the online bookmakers are available 24/7, so you can do your Emirates Stakes research on your own time.

No matter which online bookmaker you choose for your Emirates Stakes betting, you will be able to study the Emirates Stakes form guides for all Emirates Stakes runners on a good online betting site. The Emirates Stakes form guide can usually be found by clicking on a horse’s name on the race card or by clicking the form guide icon on the race card, if one is provided.

How To Read An Emirates Stakes Form Guide

Not all Emirates Stakes form guides are set out exactly the same; however, they do generally use the same terminology and abbreviations, as well as incorporating mostly the same information about a horse.

The following data is included on most Emirates Stakes form guides, no matter which online bookmaker you choose to use, so it should come in handy when you start your Emirates Stakes betting process.

Weight – This refers to the weight your horse will carry during the race. Some Emirates Stakes form guides will have a separate section for weight, but many others just list it after the barrier number.

Form/Last 6 – This is a series of numbers listed behind a horse’s name, which designate the places the horse recorded in its past six career starts. The rightmost number stands for the horse’s most recent race.

The form is given in numbers from 0-9. 0 means the horse finished worse than 9th place, while the other numbers directly correspond to finishing position. Other symbols may also be found in the form, but you are generally better off looking at the more detailed race summaries found in online Emirates Stakes form guides than you are trying to read the form shorthand.

Barrier – This refers to the starting barrier of the horse and is usually found in brackets next to the horse’s name. Individual horses can prefer different starting positions, so you could check out your selection’s racing history to calculate their chances of a good performance in the Emirates Stakes.

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Trainer – It’s always helpful to know who has trained your selection for the Emirates Stakes. It is advisable to bet on runners trained by the greats of the sport, as a trainer’s experience will always reflect on the performance of the horse.

Jockey – A champion jockey will often increase a horse’s chance of victory in every race situation. If you don’t know the jockey paired with your Emirates Stakes favourite, check your selection’s racing history to see if the same jockey has performed well on your chosen horse in the past. Racehorses tend to feel secure and perform well with a jockey they have prior winning experience with.

Career – In the career section of the Emirates Stakes form guide you can quickly check the number of races a horse has competed in thus far. It will also tell you about the places your favourite runner achieved in previous starts, which can be a great indicator of a thoroughbred’s overall form.

Age and Sex – You will find the age and the sex of a horse in the same section on most Emirates Stakes form guides. There are five differentiations when it comes to thoroughbred race horses: Horse (H) – a complete male horse of 4 years or above; Mare (M) – a female thoroughbred 4 years of age or above; Colt (C) – a male thoroughbred under the age of four; Filly (F) – a thoroughbred female under the age of four; and Gelding (G) – a male that has been castrated.

Pedigree – A section of the Emirates Stakes form guide that introduces the sire and dam of a contender. This section is useful for punters with a lot of knowledge about the champion runners of past generations who can deduce the current contender’s abilities via his or her lineage.

Track Conditions – There are six different track conditions: Fast, Good, Dead, Slow, Heavy and Wet. Check out a horse’s race history to see which conditions best work for them. This will help you calculate their chances of an Emirates Stakes victory.

Saddlecloth Number – This is the number of your horse, which you might need to place the bet and which also helps you keep track of your selection during the race.

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