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.
  • May- 2012 -
    15 May

    The Difference Between Planned Value and Default Value

    In this, the second part of our series on value in sports betting, we are focusing on the difference between planned and default value. If you haven’t had a chance to read the first part then I suggest that you do by going here first. Planned and default value are not official terms, they are something that I have made…

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  • 13 May

    Finding value, do we need to?

    By the time you read this, I will already be on a plane on my way back to the UK. The wonders of modern technology mean that I can send you this email from the sky! Because of that, I am going to keep the email short this week. I hope that you got a chance to read last weeks…

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  • 11 May

    What would you like to see more of on the Race Advisor?

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  • 8 May

    What Is Value

    I received an email from a reader last month that prompted me to write a series of articles this month that focus on value in odds and the reasons for its importance. Without value in odds it is impossible to make a profit. This is not just me giving my opinion but a mathematical fact and if you can understand…

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  • 6 May

    How To Narrow the Field For Big Races

    Another week has gone and this time next week I shall be back in the UK. I shall enjoy my last week away but it will be nice to get back for a bit. Last week I promised you some betting concepts for this week, and I have them for you but we will come to them in a little…

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  • 3 May

    All About Jockey Series – Silvestre de Sousa

    Guest post written by The Jag Continuing our look at leading jockeys in the world, today we are looking at Silvestre de Sousa. Silvestre de Sousa is one of the up and coming flat race jockeys at the present time, and has been slowly working hard to get to the stage where he is being noticed in high places. He…

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  • 1 May

    Will Tips Work For You

    Today I want to write about something that I hope will make the difference to your profits if you have ever considered using a tipster. If you are a regular visitor to my blog then you will know that if you are going to try a tipster you need to research them carefully and then give them at least three…

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  • Apr- 2012 -
    26 April

    All About Jockey Series – Paul Hannagan

    Guest post written by The Jag Note From The Editor I am delighted to annouce a new guest blogger today – the Jag who runs the horse racing tips site www.the-jag.com. This guy is an ex-bookie and knows his horses. Enjoy! [divider_bar][/divider_bar] I want to say a big thanks to Michael for allowing me to guest write on his blog. My…

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  • 24 April

    Stop Looking At Profits

    Focusing on how much profit is made by a service, system or your own selections is a mistake that a lot of new punters make. Luckily it is one that is easily rectified! This may sound a bit contrary but bear with me. I haven’t gone insane, of course we all want to know how much profit we can make…

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  • 17 April

    Stop Looking For The Golden Goose

    If there is one thing that prevents the majority of punters from making a profit from their betting it is the belief that there must be something that they are not being told. Somebody has found the golden goose and doesn’t want to share it. This myth is further perpetuated by the sales pages of scammers who show big pictures…

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  • 14 April

    Grand National Preview

    It is that day of the year where we tackle with the form books to try and work out who is going to win this race with 44 runners! There are plenty of people using trends for the Grand National and so I thought I would do it slightly differently. First of all we are going to remove the non-runners…

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  • 10 April

    Stop Looking For Winners If You Want To Make Profits

    If you have looked at the title and thought that I am going mad then bear with me. I promise that if you read through this post then the way you analyse races is going to completely change. Not only that but if you implement what you learn then your profits are going to soar. One of the most difficult…

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  • 3 April

    How Much Can You Make From Betting

    Whenever you tell someone that you bet on horse racing for a living, the first thing they say is “Really?” followed by “How much can you make from betting?”. This is a question that also haunts those who are working towards making profits from their betting but haven’t got there yet. Tipsters are also often asked this question by their…

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  • Mar- 2012 -
    27 March

    Side Market Bets – Why You Should Consider Them

    When you are looking at betting, most people consider finding the winner to be the most important bet. Of course, in some ways it is, but actually there is a lot more profit to be made in the side markets. Side market bets are the smaller markets that allow you to bet in slightly different ways. The biggest example is…

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  • 20 March

    The Kelly Criterion Explained

    The Kelly Criterion is a method of staking that is used by some of the biggest betting teams in the world. It is designed to grow your bankroll at the optimum rate. In other words, using this staking you should not be possible to grow your bankroll any faster! In reality it is not quite this simple and there are…

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  • 16 March

    Cheltenham Gold Cup 2012

    It is the last day of the Cheltenham Festival. On the blog we have been analysing the major race each day and it has been a good year for the Race Advisor. I hope that we can finish the festival with some good profits in the biggest race of the festival, the Gold Cup! There are 15 runners taking part…

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  • 15 March

    Can Big Bucks Do It

    The big discussion today is whether Big Bucks can win this race! So far we have managed to find a profit every single day of the festival, let’s hope that we can do it again today. As always we want to narrow down the field to begin with and I am going to be using all the features available to…

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  • 14 March

    Queen Mother Champion Chase 2012 Review

    With the major race today having eight runners we are in a position to be able to take a bit longer looking at all the potential contenders for our bet. Yesterday we managed to find the winner of the major race and made a nice profit, hopefully we can do the same today! I am going to start the analysis…

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  • 13 March

    Cheltenham Festival – Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy

    Every day during Cheltenham I am going to be doing an analysis of the biggest race of the day. As we all know, picking the winner in these high class events is very difficult due to the overall standard of runners, but we are going to do our best to make you a profit during the festival. The first step…

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  • 13 March

    Using Different Ratings Is Good!

    Following on from last weeks article, I thought we could continue down the path of ratings. Specifically why we shouldn’t use the same rating in all races! It is very easy to get used to using just a single rating for all the races that you look at. In fact, the way the major online racing sites such as the…

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