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.
  • Nov- 2016 -
    26 November
    Advice
    horses

    Gold Cup Tips From The Top

    Morning everyone! Thereā€™s a big race to look forward to today. The Hennessy Gold Cup Chase at Cheltenham. So if youā€™re still wondering where to put your money at 3.10 this afternoon, weā€™ve rounded up what the connections are thinking to help you decide. Starting with… Colin Tizzard The trainer says the race is between Native River, who came in…

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  • Oct- 2016 -
    29 October
    Advice

    LIVE BLOG: Risk-Free Betting

    At 13:30 today, weā€™re going to be showing you LIVE how to make risk-free profits every day from your betting. This page will begin updating at 13:30 in real-time so you can follow along and make the same risk-free profits as us. The selections weā€™ll be sharing to make this work are what we provide every day for members of…

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  • 3 October
    AdviceJockeys

    The Jockeys to Trust Your Cash With

    When it comes to betting on horseracing, punters need to ask the question: Do you bet on the horse, the trainer or the jockey? In the end, sensible bettors know that you donā€™t rely on any single one of the above. In previous Race Advisor articles, we looked at the top jockeys and determined that ā€˜betting blindā€™ was a recipe…

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  • Sep- 2016 -
    19 September
    Advice

    Why 99% of Bettors Fail [REVEALED]

    Thereā€™s an old saying which goes somewhere along the lines of ā€œgambling is a hard way to make easy money.ā€ Whether we like it or not, the bookies are typically the ones smiling at the end of the day. How often have you heard them whine about having a bad day at Aintree or Cheltenham? Seldom do you hear anything…

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  • Jul- 2016 -
    24 July
    Advice
    Horse racing

    Horses for Courses EXPOSED

    The ā€˜horses for coursesā€™ clichĆ© is used in an increasing number of instances in modern life. When it comes to betting, the saying refers to the notion that horses have preferences when it comes to specific racecourses. You can also use it to analyse the form of horses on courses similar to the one they are running on the day…

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  • 22 July
    Advicehorse racing

    Profiling And A Dodgy Car Sale

    Profiling, as was discussed last month, works great when we are dealing with those handicaps providing plenty by way of prize money but, the run of the mill midweek racing, and the off-meetings we have of a Saturday, are best ā€œhandicappedā€ and since 1992, I have been working my socks off to get that side of my business right. May…

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  • 20 July
    Advice

    Chapter One – The Beginning Of Your Betting Journey

    This is the beginning of your betting journey, a journey that’s going to show you how to continually make profits from your sports betting. This isnā€™t a guide to getting rich quickly. If that’s what you’re looking for, then professional sports betting is not for you. If you have the determination to succeed, and aren’t afraid of a little bit…

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  • 18 July
    Advice
    favourites

    Is It Possible To Make a Profit by Laying the Favourite?

    As horse racing is notoriously difficult to predict, an increasing number of punters are looking to make a profit by laying favourites. In simple terms, you are betting against the favourite and if any other horse in the race wins, you also win. In theory, this seems like an excellent idea. From data I collected from all races from 2012-2016,…

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  • 7 July
    Advice
    horse racing

    Newmarket July Meeting – Key Racing Trends

    Although the Moet & Chandon July Festival at Newmarket doesnā€™t quite carry the same gravitas as Cheltenham or Royal Ascot, it is nonetheless classified as a big festival. As such, millions of pounds are likely to be wagered over the course of the three days so Iā€™ve compiled a short guide on Newmarket trends designed to help you get an…

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  • Jun- 2016 -
    20 June
    Advice

    Using Graphs to Simplify Racing Analysis

    If youā€™re an avid RaceAdvisor reader or else you simply enjoy sports betting, youā€™ll know the importance of statistical data when it comes to making your selections (or at least you should). Horse racing happens to be a stattoā€™s paradise but can be a nightmare for those lacking a head for numbers. There are so many criteria to consider and…

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  • 13 June
    Advice
    horse racing

    Important Royal Ascot Trends

    Day 1 Queen Anne Stakes The Queen Anne Stakes is a fine opening race and tends to start the festival off with a bang. It is a race for 4yo+ thoroughbreds and this Group One race takes place over 1 mile. This race seems to be Frankie Dettoriā€™s specialty as the legendary jockey has won this event on no less…

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  • May- 2016 -
    3 May
    Advice

    Donations

    Thank you to everybody who donated to the three retired race horse charities last week. We split the amount donated into three and then added Ā£25 to each charity from the Race Advisor. This meantĀ Ā£81 was donated to each charity and a total of Ā£243, which is great news. Please find the donation slips below.

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  • Mar- 2016 -
    16 March

    Would You Pick Up A Fiver Off The Floor?

    I donā€™t know anybody who wouldnā€™t pick a fiver off the floor if they saw it lying there. Do you? I know I would. Yes Iā€™d look around to make sure it wasnā€™t from somebody whoā€™d just walked by, but if there wasnā€™t anybody about Iā€™d pocket it. Most people would do the same. So why wouldnā€™t you want to…

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  • 7 March
    Advice

    Which Trainer Which Horses? ā€“ Knowing Who To Follow

    One thing we can say with certainty is that uncovering meaningful data to help you pick winners in horse racing takes a lot of effort. If you wish to improve your ROI, careful research is necessary. This means covering all angles and trainer statistics could prove to be one of the best weapons in your arsenal. You can benefit from…

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  • Feb- 2016 -
    22 February
    News

    Cheltenham 2016 Offers

    Every year there’s a bombardment of emails that come through withĀ Cheltenham 2016 offers from tipsters andĀ betting services. This year we’ve decided to put thisĀ page together where you can see all of them in one handy place šŸ™‚ If there’s any not on the list that you know of, let us know and we’ll add them to it. EyeCatchers Pro: Cheltenham…

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  • 15 February
    Advice

    Second Favourite Horsesā€¦ Making Them Pay

    Thereā€™s a lot of information out there about how favourites in horse racing finish, but what about the second favourites? We know that the majority of winners come from the first four or five in the betting. But when people are looking for betting systems they always start with the favourite. Of course, thereā€™s a few reasons for that. One…

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  • 1 February
    Advice

    Race Predictors… Do They Work?

    The chances are youā€™ve seen the race predictors on the Racing Post, At The Races and Racing UK websites. But have you ever wondered how theyā€™re predicting a race, whether they work and what is different between them? I certainly have, and today Iā€™ve written up my thoughts on them. Itā€™s important for me to clarify that the following are…

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  • Jan- 2016 -
    18 January
    Advice
    horses form

    The Insiders Guide To Using Horse Form To Make Profits

    For the vast majority of punters, a horseā€™s form (its previous results) is the be-all and end-all of picking winners. If this was truly the case then all serious bettors would be wealthy. However, this doesnā€™t mean we can dismiss form because it is still the best way to choose value bets. The thing is, getting the most out of…

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  • Dec- 2015 -
    21 December
    Advice

    Re-Evaluating Your Betting Systems

    This is going to be my last post until the new year, and at the end of the year I like to look back over the past year and decide what Iā€™m going to do in the new year. Itā€™s a process that Iā€™ve always found has made a big difference to me. I think of the new year as…

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  • 14 December
    Advice

    Horse Race Ratings… How Many Is Enough

    There is no such thing as analysing a horse race without using horse race ratings. Whatever paper or website you open that horse racing information there will be ratings. The reason for that isā€¦ In order to assess something we need to make it tangible. Although we think weā€™re given a lot of information about horse racing, in fact weā€™re…

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