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.
  • Jun- 2011 -
    18 June

    Ascot The Final Day

    14:30 Chesham Stakes This is the longest race for two year olds at Ascot means we want to keep a close eye on distance preferences. By focusing on those runners that are not declining in speed and have the estimated necessary speed to win this race in todays conditions we are left with 8 potential contenders. Taking a close look…

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  • 17 June

    King Edward VII Stakes

    At one and a half miles this race is longer than the last and we want to focus more on those runners who can go the distance. Irish trained runners statistically donā€™t do well in this race, although as we know this is no guarantee they wonā€™t this year. The majority of previous winners had won one of their last…

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  • 16 June

    The Gold Cup

    As I am sure you can imagine, there are a lot of trends for the Gold Cup. Ā The majority of winners are aged between 4 and 6 years old, have won a 2 mile or longer race and finished in the top 3 last time out. I havenā€™t applied these trends strictly because there are a couple of runners who…

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  • 15 June

    15:45 Prince Of Wales Stakes

    The trends show that we should focus on four and five year olds who have finished in the top four in their last race. Distance is an important factor in this race and a proven track record at it is important. These trends allow us to remove Debussy and Twice Over from contention bringing the number of possible contenders down…

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  • 14 June

    14:30 Queen Anne Stakes

    I am going to start by looking for horses which have not won a group 1 race. These are Cityscape, Ransom Note and Flash Dance. Cross checking these with the RA Graphs we can remove Ransom Note and Flash Dance. Cityscape potentially shows good speed in this race and so we are going to take a further look. Canford Cliffs…

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  • May- 2011 -
    18 May

    High profile Derby trainers both claim Fallon is riding for them

    Controversial Irish-born former champion jockey Keiren Fallon is never very far from the headlines (not always for the right reasons), and looks as though he might once again be at the centre of a ‘misunderstanding’ as to which horse he will partner in the forthcoming Investec Epsom Derby on June 4 , writes Elliot Slater. Fallon, who has won racing’s…

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  • 17 May

    Analysing a Race in 3 Minutes

    An update to this video has now been made and is available here. The video below shows that it is possible to analyse a race, very quickly in just 3 minutes.

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  • 17 May

    Ratings Variance

    Discover how you can take any rating, and using variance, find out theĀ horses in the race that have no chance, and the strongest with nothing more than a simple spreadsheet.

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  • 16 May
    Advice

    GreyHorseBot Overview

      In this video we take you through a walk through of the features available in GreyHorseBot, the leading automated betting software for Betfair and Betdaq. To find out more about this software please visit www.greyhorsebot.co.uk

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  • 11 May

    Reverse Kelly Concepts

    I mentioned about the reverse Kelly concept in a recent webinar that I held and there has been a lot of interest in going into more detail on it. I have to say straight up that this wasnā€™t my invention. I came across the concept a while ago from an American author, David Schwarz (you may have heard me mention…

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  • 4 May

    The Apprentice – Betting System Task

    Guest post by David Renham The fading sound of Big Ben in the background meant it was just after 6am. The phone rang and a half-asleep Frankie rushed down the stairs. ā€˜Hello this is Lord Sugarā€™s office. Lord Sugar wants you to meet him at Epsom racecourse. The cars will pick you up in 30 minutes.ā€™ Frankie put the phone…

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  • Apr- 2011 -
    30 April

    Prince of Wales’s Stakes on the agenda for impressive Dick Turpin

    Richard Hannon’s high-class miler Dick Turpin could be set for a step up in trip if the champion trainer goes ahead with a plan to send the four-year-old to Royal Ascot for a crack at the 10 furlong Prince of Wales’s Stakes in mid-June, writes Elliot Slater. Dick Turpin returned to the fray last week with an impressive effort in…

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  • 24 April

    Contender Results 24-04-2011

    Today I sent out contenders to everyone on our mailing list and we had some excellent results, we found the winner in 76% of the races. You could have bet on them in different ways (I suggested a few in the email) and depending on how you bet would determine how much profit you made, but one thing is for…

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  • 18 April

    ICC Cricket World 2011

    The 2011 Cricket World CupĀ is unique as it will be held in three different sub-continent countryā€™s rather than one country that is normally the case,There will be matches in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh during the World Cup with games spread across the three nations. We would have had Pakistan as well had they not been stripped of their host…

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  • 14 April

    Ballabriggs – the horse who gave it his all

    Even though just a few days have passed since the Donald McCain-trained Ballabriggs won a gruelling renewal of the John Smith’s Grand National at Aintree from the gallant Irish challenger Oscar Time, odds are available about the 2012 running of the marathon contest for which yesterday’s winner has been installed the ante-post 16/1 favourite to follow up, writes Elliot Slater.…

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  • 11 April

    Build Killer Betting Systems with Matt Bisogno

    Matt Bisogno from GeeGeez.co.uk takes us through how he builds his betting systems in order to turn a profit. Download Matt’s presentations slides.

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  • 9 April

    The Grand National Winner (hopefully!)

    It is the day we have all been waiting for where 40 runners compete to win the John Smith Grand National at Aintree. As always this race is a minefield when trying to find the winner and with 40 declared runners you could easily spend a whole day trying to analyse the race. We need to start by using trends…

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  • 8 April

    Can’t Buy Hoping It Will Be Third Time Lucky

    Regular punters like to think of themselves as being capable of reading the mind of certain trainers, particularly those that they follow closely on a day-to-day basis. They believe they can spot trends in the entries made, the course chosen, the jockey booked, so those who follow Jonjo O’Neill might well read something significant into the fact that his Can’t…

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  • 8 April

    Lightning Strikes Twice as Murtagh Lands Doncaster Feature Again

    Johnny Murtagh, riding for the John Oxx yard this term having been stable jockey to Aidan O’Brien last season at Ballydoyle, booted home the winner of the ultra-competitive William Hill Lincoln Handicap at Doncaster on Saturday for the second year running, writes Elliot Slater. Twelve months ago Murtagh made the bookies weep as he booted home the William Haggas-trained Penitent…

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  • 3 April

    A History of York Races

    The City of York has a long and rich history which dates back to Roman and Viking days. One of the focal points of the city is the racecourse based on the Knavesmire which attracts over 250,000 visitors to the York each year swelling and benefitting the local economy. However, we doubt if many of that throng of visitors each…

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