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.
  • Mar- 2012 -
    9 March

    Sandown Reviewed

    Today there is a lot of poor racing but I thought, since there were so many races taking place, that I would do a review of all the races at Sandown. That being said, I am going to be using the RA members features to do the analysis and will jump straight in with the 2.20! 2.20 – Annington Amateur…

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  • 6 March

    Why Top Rated Is Not Necessarily Best

    It is human nature to think that the top rated is the best. Usually the top rated is the largest numerical figure. In horse racing different horses may be top rated in different factors. This would indicate that different horses have strengths in different areas, a logical assumption. However as soon as you begin to look at ratings from a…

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  • 3 March

    Using Recent Form To Select Bets

    Guest post written by Ricky Dowling Using the long term stats and history of a team is a great way of selecting bets, it provides insight into a teams abilities, strengths and weaknesses over time within a given tournament.  This approach can however be a time consuming task and many people like to go with their gut instinct, using their…

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  • 1 March
    Advice

    FL Horse Racing Software – How I Would Use It!

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  • Feb- 2012 -
    28 February

    Winning Races Or Winning Bets, Which Is Important?

    More often than not you will find punters discussing how many winning bets they have found. Sales pages for betting systems state how many winning bets their systems or selections have found. But if you talk to professionals they almost never talk about winning bets! Could this be coincidence? Or because pro bettors are no longer in how many winning…

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  • 21 February

    Betting Less Than £2 On Betfair

    Sometimes when you are testing selections either from a tipster or from your own system you may want to test them on very low stakes before increasing your bankroll and betting bigger. The minimum bet on Betfair is £2 which is not always low enough. However it is possible to bet below £2 on Betfair and I am going to…

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  • 18 February

    Betfair Ascot Chase Preview

    Today at 3pm the Betfair Ascot Chase race takes place. At the Race Advisor this comes under our Big Race Trends and we have all the trends shown for the last 10 years. If you aren’t yet a member of the Race Advisor then you can join here. It has been a little while since I did a race preview…

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  • 14 February

    Calculating Lay Bet Return On Investment

    It is important to know your return on investment (ROI), but when it comes to lay bets you must make sure that you calculate it properly. When calculating ROI you usually add to together all your bets and divide the amount of profit you have made by the amount you have bet. Unfortunately this does not work for lay bets…

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  • 6 February

    PIV is better than Impact Value

    In my last post I talked about how you can use impact value to analyse the strength of pretty much any factor, rating or selections in any sport. Today I want to share with you an even more powerful way of doing this. It is called Pool Impact Value or A/E. I personally prefer Pool Impact Value, a term made…

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  • Jan- 2012 -
    31 January

    Why You Should Use Impact Values

    If you are a regular at the Race Advisor or other betting forums then you may have heard of the term impact value before. It is unknown amongst the majority of the betting public and often its value is not understood. However for those who understand the power of impact values a complete knew way of analysing factors in sports…

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  • 24 January

    Do Trends Work?

    It is not unusual to want to analyse the trends of previous races before a big race. Finding trends involve looking at the same race over the past 10 years or more to determine what type of horse wins the race. In fact it is a simpler form of something that is known as profiling. You can profile both horses…

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  • 21 January

    Home Advantage In English Football

    Guest post written by Ricky Dowling We have now passed the half way point of the 2011/2012 English season which provides a nice opportunity to compare the season so far with last season in terms of the percentage of games won by home teams, and look at how some teams are performing in their own right. You would generally expect…

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  • 17 January

    Why Betting More Than One Horse In A Race Is Good

    It is a common mistake to want to bet a single horse in each race. If you honestly only think that one horse can win the race then by all means bet a single horse. However how often do you think that there is only one horse with any possibility of winning the race? I would bet that it is…

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  • 10 January

    Why You Shouldn’t Listen To Racing Presenters

    I was at a party the other night and was chatting with someone who is not only a profitable bettor but also has a love of the sport of horse racing. This love of the sport has lead him into contact with a some of the TV personalities that we see presenting on channels such as Racing UK. Not only…

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  • 3 January

    Backwards Handicapping

    Happy New Year! I hope that you had a good New Years eve party and you enjoyed the racing on New Years day. Today I thought I would take a bit of different approach and look at a finding a selection in a race based on some unique features inside the Race Advisor members area. The race we are going…

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  • Dec- 2011 -
    24 December

    Bettor Than Average

    Guest post written by Ricky Dowling This guide is going to improve your Over/Under score-line bet selections. When betting on over/under score-lines in football matches it’s tempting to look for 2 teams with high/low average score-lines. For example, team A hosts team B, over the past 10 games team A has an average score-line of 2.8 goals per game. Team…

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  • 24 December

    King George VI Chase Preview 2011

    It is Boxing Day and my favourite race of the year has come round again. I don’t have a rational reason for this but there is a cracking day’s racing happening today and for the first time in years I won’t be able to watch it as I have been told that I am going to see Ghost by the…

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  • 20 December

    UK Horse Racing Statistics As A Betting Tool

    UK horse racing is one sport that receives a lot of betting attention. A lot of systems and strategies exist which can be used by bettors to place a wager. The role of statistics in UK horse racing betting cannot be underestimated. Horses cannot talk like human beings. If a great tennis player is having a bad run, he can…

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  • 13 December

    Betting With A Good Staking Plan

    Betting is something that requires a high level of planning and discipline in order to achieve the desired results. As a popular saying goes, to fail to plan is to plan to fail. This is very true in betting or wagering. As such, a staking plan has to be in place whenever a bettor wants to place a wager. What…

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  • 6 December

    Why Over Fitting Will Lose You Money!

    Over fitting is a bettors worst enemy! Because of this I think that it is important that you have a good understanding of what it is and why it is so dangerous. Every bettor has a selection process. This can be anything from choosing a horse with your favourite name to an advanced analysis. It doesn’t matter whether your process…

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