Triple Crown betting involves three races, the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stake.
A horse that wins all three of these races is a Triple Crown winner. Triple Crown wagering history has shown it is not easy for a horse to win all three races.
Triple Crown betting is different for each of the three races. A horse that wins all three races is truly superior. Horses that win in Triple Crown do so by pressuring the other horses and assuming command before the finish of the race. Winning at Triple Crown betting requires looking for a horse that stays close to the pace. Triple Crown wagering winning horses usually don’t fall too far behind the pace. Winning horses in Triple Crown will be the ones that know how to take the lead in the mid-stretch and pull away. A horse that completes the Triple Crown will have exerted dominance in the Derby and the Preakness before winning the Belmont. Any horse that struggled to win either of those two races is not a good wager in Triple Crown betting for the Belmont.
If you find a horse in Triple Crown that has not shown dominance in both the Derby and the Preakness then you probably want to bet against him in the Belmont. Remember that only 11 horses have every won the Triple Crown but almost twice as many have won both the Derby and the Preakness in Triple Crown and then lost in the Belmont. That tells us that there will be a lot of pretenders when it comes to Triple Crown wagering for the Belmont Stakes. A true Triple Crown champion will be heavily favored in the Belmont with no real question marks heading up to the race.
Triple Crown really is exciting and gives you great opportunities to make money. Many of those chances will be in the Derby but Triple Crown wagering on the Preakness and the Belmont can also be exciting and give you interesting Triple Crown choices. You may find that exactas, triefectas and superfectas in the Derby, Preakness and in the Belmont that give you excellent value and a great chance to win money.