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- 2010 -
    10 June

    How To Bet On Cricket

    Cricket has seen a recent surge in popularity as far as sports betting is concerned. Although the county game in the United Kingdom doesnā€™t enjoy the same profile it did several decades ago, the introduction of new formats such as the Twenty20 competition have made cricket a much bigger betting attraction. The game offers numerous opportunities to make profits and…

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  • 9 June

    Long Distance Travellers – Do They Make Money?

    Guest post by David Renham fromĀ Racing Trends Each day the Racing Post and most daily newspapers highlight horses that have travelled a long distance to race. Why are these horses noted each day? The reasoning behind it is almost certainly this – if a trainer and/or owner are keen to travel a long way to race their horse(s) then the…

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  • 9 June

    Guide To Profitable Dutching

    I believe that value is the most important part of betting. As I am sure you have heard many times, you can select as many winners as you want but if you arenā€™t getting good value in the odds then you will still lose money. I have been looking at new ways of getting good value in the odds and…

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  • 8 June

    What do the Racing Post Ability Ratings mean?

    A number of weeks ago a reader asked me what the ability ratings that are available to Racing Post members actually mean. These are usually in the form of one, two or three ticks. As so often seems to be the case with the Racing Post, when you actually try and find information on how they make their ratings through…

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  • 7 June

    Managerial Changes and the Impact it has on a Team (Part Three)

    Guest post by Paul Micelli The concept of Honeymoon periods and trapdoor dismissals doesnā€™t just appear to be validated in the case of Tottenham Hotspur. A quick study of statistics relating to the Premier League since itā€™s inauguration until the end of 2008 would indicate that the vast majority of clubs who employed a new manager experienced improved form during…

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  • 4 June

    Using Official Rating To Estimate Class ā€“ The Written Version

    I was asked last week if I would provide a written version of exactly what I did in the video so that the steps could be followed while the video was being watched. Today that is exactly what I have done. I used the Sporting Life website for no other reason than it is 100% free and the information is…

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  • 3 June

    Successful Risk Free Matched Betting For The World Cup 2010

    Guest post by Darren Hall fromĀ Bet72 This yearā€™s World Cup in South Africa will be a betting bonanza with bookmakers offering a veritable feast of free bets and bonuses.Ā  As an avid England supporter I know only too well not to rely on the Three Lions when it comes to the crunch.Ā  So instead of banking on the Three Lions…

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  • 2 June

    The Psychology of Tennis (Part Two)

    Guest post by Paul Micelli To recognize the type of player who relies on hitting the ball as hard as possible and continually rushes to the net in an erratic fashion is to recognize a man who has no specific direction of attack when playing the game of tennis. On a psychological level, the player often displays rare flashes of…

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  • 1 June

    Creating a Database for Racing ā€“ Part 3

    There has been a little bit of a break since I finished writing part one and part two of how to create a database for racing. Carrying on from where we left off puts us at the stage of designing the table layouts. A database is made of different tables and each table contains data. For example a Trainer table…

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  • May- 2010 -
    31 May

    Managerial Changes and the Impact it has on a Team (Part Two)

    Guest post by Paul Micelli While new managers will usually be aware of the honeymoon period and a few short weeks of grace, they will also be looking to avoid the possibility of finding themselves standing on the metaphorical trapdoor. The trapdoor refers to a level of minimum points that a manager must attain during a section of the season…

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  • 28 May

    Managerial Changes and the Impact it has on a Football Team (Part One)

    Guest Post by Paul Micelli As the latest English football season draws to a close, the managerial merry-go-round begins in earnest as a number of high-profile figures find themselves looking for new employment before the start of the forthcoming 2010/2011 campaign. In turn, clubs who have recently dismissed or lost a manager will be looking for new faces to lead…

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  • 27 May

    Using Official Rating To Estimate Class

    Unfortunately changes made to the Sporting Life website in August 2012 means that the copy and paste no longer works and you need to enter the ratings by hand. To see the written version of the above video then please follow this link. Downloads You may need to right-click the following links and select Save Link As to download the…

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  • 27 May

    Thought Patterns That Stop You Profiting From Betting

    All of us screw up from time to time: we bet with our hearts instead of our heads we click on the button without shopping around we think it’s outrageous that a team is available at such long odds so we back them without stopping to ask why (I did this once – I’d misread the kick-off time and my…

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  • 25 May

    The Psychology of Tennis (Part One)

    Guest Post by Paul Micelli The role of psychology in tennis is often made more complicated than it really needs to be by a string of tactically-absorbed coaches and lazy sports commentators who prefer to talk about their idealistic visions of the game instead of focusing on the realistic aspects of what is actually being presented to them. The last…

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  • 24 May

    Under and Over 2.5 Goals ā€“ A Market Trading Strategy for Football

    Guest Post by Paul Micelli Sports bettors are continually finding new areas to exert their talents and one of the most prominent areas of growth concerning football strategies has been the betting exchange market. In particular there are a number of systems that are designed to capitalise on the under/over 2.5 market. While many strategies applying to this particular form…

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  • 21 May
    Advice

    How To Use A Horseā€™s Draw To Profit

    Earlier this week I wrote a review of Nick Mordinā€™s Winning Without Thinking. While I was re-reading the book to write the review there was a section on betting the draw and a strategy that he used. I thought that it would be a good idea to re-analyse this strategy and look at how we might be able to use…

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  • 20 May

    The Double Chance Football Strategy

    Guest post by Paul Micelli One of the most appealing soccer betting strategies to be found anywhere involves the rare situation where you donā€™t necessarily need to see your preferred side win to make a profit. The system itself is actually referred to as the ā€˜Double Chanceā€™ strategy because the sports betting enthusiast will be backing a side on two…

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  • 19 May

    Testing A New System

    Guest article by Malcolm Pett from Greyhorse Bot One of my great loves is trying to figure out betting systems. Yes I know that there are people that think they donā€™t work and there are others that think they only work short term etc, etc. To be honestā€¦I sort ofā€¦donā€™t care what people think! I just like trying to find…

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  • 18 May

    Winning Without Thinking ā€“ Book Review

    Winning Without Thinking is one of Nick Mordinā€™s books and is designed as a guide to betting systems. It was a book I read very early on when I first started to take my betting seriously. With 21 chapters and just over 300 pages there is certainly a lot of information to take in. Nick Mordin has a very nice…

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  • 17 May

    The Big 100 Cricket Spread Betting

    Guest article written by Paul Micelli There is much talk in cricketing circles regarding the ā€˜Nervous Ninetiesā€™ and the theoretical concept that many batsmen lose their wickets as they approach an elusive century. However, a quick glance at most cricketing scorecards will indicate that the reality is somewhat different. In fact, more batsmen lose their wickets shortly after scoring 100…

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