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.
  • Apr- 2017 -
    24 April
    News

    Today’s Free Horse Racing Tips @ The Race Advisor with Alex Peperell

    Today’s #horseracingtips video from #theraceadvisor with horse racing expert Alex Peperell. Please Like, Share and Comment. Join our free daily newsletter at http://www.raceadvisor.co.uk and get our free 5-step betting system.

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  • 21 April
    News

    Alex Peperell Free Horse Racing Tips

    Today’s free #horseracingtips video from #theraceadvisor with horse racing expert Alex Peperell. Please Like, Share and Comment if you’d like us to keep producing these videos.

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  • 20 April
    Tips

    Alex Peperell Free Horse Racing Tips

    Today’s free #horseracingtips video from #theraceadvisor with horse racing expert Alex Peperell. Please Like, Share and Comment if you’d like us to keep producing these videos.

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  • 19 April
    Tips

    Alex Peperell Free Horse Racing Tips

    Today’s free video #horseracingtips from #theraceadvisor with horse racing expert Alex Peperell. Please Like, Share and Comment if you’d like us to keep producing these videos.

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  • 18 April
    Tips

    Alex Peperell Video Tips

    From http://www.raceadvisor.co.uk video #horseracingtips from #theraceadvisor with horse racing expert Alex Peperell

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  • 8 April
    Tips

    Grand National 2017 Analysis (VIDEO)

    The selections in this video are: Vieux Lion Rouge The Last Samuri Saphir Du Rheu Highland Lodge We will be placing a dutch bet on them to win, and then betting each in the 6 place market on Betfair. Have a great Grand National.

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  • 7 April
    Strategies

    Rapid Horse Racing Winner Selection

    It’s pretty darn difficult to make a profit from horse racing, and it’s even harder if you don’t have the time to analyse races properly. Let’s face it, analysing a race requires: Skill Time And even more annoyingly, it takes time to learn the skill. Which means that the primary ingredient is… time. On the Race Advisor we have spent nearly a decade developing…

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  • Feb- 2017 -
    20 February
    Advice

    The Tortoise and the Hare

    One of the most famous Aesop’s fable is the Tortoise and the Hare. It tells the story of a race between a tortoise and a hare. The hare mocks and ridicules the tortoise for moving so slowly. Comfortable in the knowledge that he will win, the hare soon leaves the tortoise behind and is so far ahead he decides to…

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  • 16 February
    Advice
    horses

    Horses After A Layoff, Profitable Or Not?

    “I find that horses having their first start after a layoff are worth opposing because most winners are those which raced recently therefore to accept short odds about horses who are statistically less likely to win is madness.” That was a comment left on this post by Bob the other day. This is a great comment, and I thought it…

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  • 13 February
    Advice
    horse

    Confirming Your Selection For Today

    Do you ever find a horse you like and then worry about whether it’s strong enough to warrant a bet? If you’re anything like me, this happens to you on almost a daily basis. In horse racing, we need to confirm your decisions. For example, today’s Free Guest Tip comes from Yard Info, and the selection is: 14:30 Plumpton –…

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  • 7 February
    Advice

    Dark Horses

    One of the best ways to find winners is to track horses. You used to be able to purchase a ‘dark horses’ book once a year, it’s pages contained the horses which had been tracked over the last year and were worthy of following in the coming year. At the Race Advisor, we call these horses ‘EyeCatchers’ because they’ve caught…

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  • 6 February
    Advice

    Inside Racing Data (what you’d never expect!)

    Back in 2010, I wrote a series of articles about how to build your own racing database. It was pointed out to me recently, that I’d forgotten to finish it with part four. Part four is about where you should get your racing data from. But the chances are, you haven’t read the first three parts, so this is where you can…

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  • 3 February
    Advice

    This is making me kinda nervous!

    I’ve been asked if I will speak at a small betting event in March. After a lot of thought, I decided to say yes. If you’d like to pop along, I’ll let you know when the tickets become available. For this talk, I’m going to be giving an overview of betting, and how to become successful at it. Obviously, my…

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  • Jan- 2017 -
    27 January
    Advice

    The forecast is…

    …that the weather is going to be milder tomorrow at Cheltenham. Which is exactly the news we wanted to hear because tomorrow is… Cheltenham Trials Day This is the last day of racing to prepare horses for the big event at the Cheltenham Festival. And, to celebrate it, we’ve got our festival specialist to analyse all the races, and provide…

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  • 25 January
    Advice

    This could be your golden ticket

    As I was walking the dog at 6.30am this morning, I was considering the various things I could write about in the daily newsletter. I had a bunch of ideas, but a conversation with a friend yesterday had me thinking about trainers. Personally, I don’t use trainers much in my analysis, but I know a lot of people who do.…

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  • 23 January
    Advice

    The Notes That Made £23,657

    “There are many ways to skin a cat.” A phrase that, as far as anybody knows, was coined by Seba Smith in 1884. It’s also a phrase that’s truer for horse racing, than almost anything else. There is no right way or wrong way. As long as you make a long-term profit, whatever way you choose to take is perfect…

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  • 19 January
    Advice
    All Weather

    All Weather Favourites (the inside track!)

    2016 was an interesting year for favourites on the All Weather. During last year, they only made a small loss of -1.20% (to Betfair SP after commission), while winning 32.83% of their races. Betting them to place would have generated an even smaller loss of -0.38%, and given you 62.80% winning bets. While we know, from having previously tried, it…

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  • 18 January
    News

    Crowd control to Major Ben

    It’s been a while since I shared the free tip we post on the blog every day with you via email. Each day, one of the services we proof provides us with one of their tips to give you for free! You can see them at: http://www.raceadvisor.co.uk/category/horse-racing-tips/ Today’s selection comes from Early Odds. This is a service that’s made +58.45…

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  • 17 January
    Advice

    Boom… You just hit a bullseye!

    “Lo Michael, Have you ever looked into: Distance WON by. Distance behind winner (irrespective of its official position) ie a horse could finish 6th or 7th and only be 1-1/2 lengths behind the winner; as opposed to a horse finishing 3rd beaten 5 Lengths. Only considering “like for like races in the above”” Tom left this comment on the blog…

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  • 16 January
    Advice

    Remarkable, Absolutely Remarkable!

    “I had 3 winners out of four today at Kelso, remarkable absolutely remarkable, I thought I’d share this with you as only last night I read an article on your blogs about just using official ratings to find winners, not only this but the final race in which the horse came second really should have won but just run out…

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