Michael Wilding

Michael Wilding

Michael started the Race Advisor in 2009 to help bettors become long-term profitable. After writing hundreds of articles I started to build software that contained my personal ratings. The Race Advisor has more factors for UK horse racing than any other site, and we pride ourselves on creating tools and strategies that are unique, and allow you to make a long-term profit without the need for tipsters. You can also check out my personal blog or my personal Instagram account.
  • Feb- 2014 -
    21 February
    Reviews

    Andy Bell Racing Review

    [review] Product Name: Andy Bell Racing Author:  Betfan Contact Details: Website Contact Form Price: £58 per month, £130 per quarter or £199 bi-yearly Money Back Guarantee: No What Do You Get? Horse racing betting selections Where To Buy:  http://www.raceadvisor.co.uk/s/andybell/ Brief Summary:  Andy Bell Racing is a horse racing advisory service that provides an average of two bets per day at average odds of 6/1. How Much…

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  • 17 February
    Advice

    The Truth About Dobbing… How To Make It Pay For You In 3 Steps

    What Is Dobbing? Have you ever heard of the phrase “dobbing”? If you have, I’m about to share everything you need to know about it. If you haven’t, I’m going to take you on your first journey into a new method of betting. Like a lot of betting opportunities, dobbing became possible because of Betfair and the ability to act…

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  • 13 February
    Reviews

    Bet365 Review

    [review] Bet365’s online presence has been established since the year 2000. Having started out in a portakabin in Stoke-on-Trent, they’ve grown to be one of the most respected and largest of the online bookmakers. During their enormous growth they’ve won several awards, including 2008’s Gambling Online Magazine’s Bookmaker of the Year award. They offer an extensive range of markets covering…

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  • 13 February
    Advice

    Reindeer Racing Championships

    I’ve spent the last few days in Tromso, Norway and I’ve got to own up to not realising how far north it actually was. This trip marked my first time inside the Arctic Circle! The reason we were there was to try and chase the Northern Lights. As expected, and similar to last year when we were in Iceland, the…

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  • 10 February
    Advice

    The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

    Regular readers of the Race Advisor will know that I spend a lot of time talking about specialisation. I’m a firm believer that if you want to see profits quickly, then you need to specialise. Finding a profit from horse racing is like a finding a solution to a very complex puzzle. The first thing we want to do when…

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  • 3 February
    Advice

    The Hunt For Value

    Value is a topic that is often discussed in betting and yet seems to be the most miss-understood. This post is going to clear up any questions you may have. The first thing to approach is the question… Is it possible to make a profit without finding value? And the quick answer is… no! There is no possible way you…

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  • Jan- 2014 -
    27 January
    Advice

    The Top Ten Betting Strategies

    We’ve got a lot of posts on the Race Advisor and included in them are numerous betting strategies and angles. However with nearly 500 articles it can be quite hard to find them. And so today, I’ve decided to put together a list of the top ten betting strategies/angles based on the number of views that they’ve had. So without…

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  • 20 January
    Advice

    Structuring Your Betting

    Finding your selections and placing your  bets is only one part of betting successfully. You also need to have a structure for your betting that takes into account next week, next month and even next year! This is your business plan. It’s this planning that separates those who enjoy betting as a hobby and those who want to make serious…

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  • 13 January
    Advice

    KISS – Keeping It Simple, Stupid

    You’ve probably heard the phrase KISS before. I got an email from a reader asking if I could show a method of finding contenders that was very simple. He didn’t want to get into the statistics or anything complex. Just something simple that could enhance his enjoyment of racing. This got me thinking. After all, I usually write with a…

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  • 6 January
    Advice

    5 Minute Race Analysis

    Two and a half years ago I made a video which showed how to analyse a race in just three minutes. It has been one of the most popular posts on the blog but it was made before I had much experience in making videos and so… …I thought it was time to redo it. I extended the time to…

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  • Dec- 2013 -
    30 December
    Advice

    Brain Re-Arrange

    It’s only two days until 2014, I can’t believe how quickly 2013 has gone! I’m one of those people who love new year, and the reason is that I always feel like it’s a time to reflect on the year that’s just finish and create new goals for the coming year. These can be both personal and work goals. I…

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  • 23 December

    Won Last Time Out – How Important Is It Really?

    There was a discussion taking place in our members forum recently about how far back in a horses history a win is still an important factor and, with that in mind, I thought that I would take a look at how important a row of wins are in betting. Is have the last race as a winner just as important…

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  • 16 December

    A Punters Phenomenon

    There’s an interesting phenomenon amongst punters finding their own selections. Most bettors feel that they have to place a bet in every race or have a lot of action every day. Why? Do we need to have a lot of selections every day? Do we need to be able to bet in every race to make a profit? No. So…

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  • 9 December

    Finding A Profit In Chase Races

    One of the most popular articles I’ve written is about stats on the All Weather. So, since we’re now in the jumps season I thought I’d write a version for chase races! To start I’m going to look at the performance of the top three horses in the betting with data going back to 2007. When we break this down…

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  • 2 December

    Only Bet On Proven Horses

    Betting is all about assessing risk. When we bet on a horse to win we are looking at the chance it has of winning compared to the odds available and determining whether the risk is worthwhile. By placing the bet we have decided that the risk is acceptable to us. So far so good. But… Are you taking risk where…

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  • Nov- 2013 -
    25 November

    Moving Markets To Make Profits

    There is nothing new about moving markets. It’s something that’s done by many people a lot of the time, but in terms of sports betting it’s probably most commonly known to take place on Betfair by traders. When trading on a horse they may need the market to move in a particular direction in order to complete their trade. If…

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  • 20 November
    Reviews

    Stable Line Gold Review

    [review] We performed a 12 month Stableline Gold Review to see if it’s something that you would want to spend your money on. And the answer is… Stableline Gold is a backing service that offers selections from inside contacts known to Simon Holden, and it’s managed on the Betfan platform. As one of their high-end products, designed for larger bettors,…

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  • 18 November

    How To Find A Profitable Tipster

    It’s a fact that the majority of people don’t have time to find their own selections. Not only do you need to learn the skill of being able to do it and make a regular profit, but you also need to have the time each day to go through the race cards. So what do you do if you want…

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  • 11 November

    Are You Tracking Your Bets The RIGHT Way?

    Download Your Tracking Spreadsheet Here (if you like it, please share this post) Over 90% of betting public fail at the first betting hurdle. This hurdle is not difficult, requires no special skills and does not take much learning. But… it requires the dedication to spend 20 minutes of your time on it every day. It is… tracking your bets!…

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  • 4 November

    To Specialise Or Not To Specialise?

    What do you do in your day job? Are you an expert in it? The question, “To Specialise Or Not To Specialise?”, is a very important one for us bettors. It’s a question that we should all be asking ourselves. Yet, it’s a question that almost nobody does. I used to design shoes. I fell into it by mistake but…

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