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[CASE STUDY] The Best Horse Racing Predictions Using Reynolds Ranking
In this case study I’m going to be focusing on how you can use Reynolds Ranking ratings in your horse racing predictions. I first came across the Reynolds Ranking scoring method many years ago, reading the content of Dave Schwarz. He’s a US handicapper and bettor who I greatly admire, and who’s come up with a lot of concepts and…
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How We Made Ā£2782.75 Betting Profit From Novice Races
Today I want to share with you how we made Ā£2782.75 betting profit from novice races. Traditionally novice races are considered to be events that you shouldn’t bet on, including ourselves, because we’ve got no idea about how a horse is going to perform. After all… they’ve had no serious experience we can analyse. But despite: [tie_list type=”starlist”] Not having…
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Simplifying Horse Racing: The Ultimate Guide
Horse racing is a complicated sport. It’s a sport that contains a lot of numbers. Heck, I’m not sure even math challenges have as many numbers as horse racing. In this guide I’m going to simplify horse racing and winning. I’m going to break it down into its core components so you have everything you need to begin your journey…
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5 Steps To Master Form Reading In Horse Racing (2019)
Reading horse racing form can be TOUGH. In high class races it’s even harder because there are so many good runners, and the fields are so big that it can be difficult to know where to start. But you can read form even if you’ve never done it before, and rapidly reduce the number of runners with potential to laser-focus…
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Intelligent Betting: A Fundamental Guide To Betting On Horse Racing
āĀ Would you like to improve your betting? When it comes to betting on horse racing, most people don’t approach it with any kind of structure or realistic plan – and therefore the results they achieve from their betting are less than desirable. Ā This book aims to fix that by quickly getting you up to speed with all the fundamentals required…
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Liberty Set for Royal Ascot
Just seven days ago we were looking back at a weekend of Classic action. High class racing that took place under blue skies and warm sunshine. What a difference a week can makeā¦ Granted there was no lack of racing around the country. But it wasnāt the strongest summer Saturday in terms of quality. Even worse, the weather was more…
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Bookie’s Runner to Bookie Basher
Thanks everybody for your interest, I have now, hopefully, come-up with the goods. My aim is maximum profits from minimum selections The basic system is a Trainer based Win & PLACE, and is as follows: Trainers with a minimum of 25% win, and or 50% placed runners, over the current season or longer. Minimum SP for the moment is 7/1,…
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The 3 Factor Betting Angle
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Finding Winners In Fast Sprints
It’s no uncommon for us to think that finding winners is hard. But the truth is… …it doesn’t have to be! Generally winning approaches have far fewer elements to them than most would believe! Take Mick, one of our members and great forum advocates, his winning approaches he’s generously sharing with other members in the forum, are made up of…
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Mastering Bookie Bashing
Contents Episode 1 – Bookie Bashing, My Journey! Episode 2 – The Betting System Episode 3 – Adjustments & Rules Episode 4 – The Final Episode Episode 1 – Bookie Bashing, My Journey! Hi Folks, Michael has kindly asked me if I would do a monthly blog about my betting journey to beat the bookies, selection processes, staking and anything…
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The Flat is Definitely Back!
Thereās no doubt the flat season is with us now. Iām writing this just after the finish of the first colts classic, the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket, with the first fillies classic the 1,000 Guineas to come on Sunday. This weekās post concentrates on Saturdayās action from Newmarket, but there is time at the end to take a quick look…
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Goodbye to Jumps
Just over a week ago I had my right kidney removed so itās hard to believe that Iām able to write this weekās Monday blog post. The pain and soreness are still there and, although each day I feel better, Iām pacing my way back to full fitness. It was the final day of the British jumps season on Saturday…
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The Each-Way Sandwich
Originally this morning I thought that I was going to be writing about a strategy based on taking advantage of bookmakers being forced to give the wrong odds on the place portion of each-way bets. It’s not a new approach, but it’s still effective and nobody talks about it anymore. Why? Because it requires… effort! Oops, that’s a kind of…
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The Jumping Game
As a woman who trained the great Best Mate to win three consecutive Cheltenham Gold Cups, no one could be better qualified than Henrietta Knight to discover what makes today’s top jumps trainers succeed. From eccentric, outspoken Yorkshireman Mick Easterby, to elegant, aristocratic Venetia Williams, from Irish wizard, Willie Mullins, to perfectionist champion trainer, Paul Nicholls and young pretender, Dan…
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Winning Horse Race Betting Systems
Winning Horse Race Betting Systems, does exactly what is says on the tin! It gives you loads of winning systems to use, straight off the bat. The book introduces the best winnings ways, presented simply, and in plain English, for you to use yourself. Winning Horse Race Betting Systems was written 10 years ago. The fact that it still ranks…
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Sean Bowen: A Future Champion Jockey?
I am big fan of Sean Bowen, the son of trainer Peter Bowen, and brother of James. Indeed, I have praised his riding a few times this jumps season. Well there is no doubt heās riding at the very top of his game now. At Kelso on Saturday, Seanās talents were once again showcased. Bowen won the first two races…
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Taking A Tumble – Jockeys that Fall
A lot of people, myself included, have done a lot of research on jockeys, and I know a lot of punters blindly follow certain jockeys. Unless you had a decent accumulator bet on Frankie Dettoriās 25,000 to 1 āmagnificent sevenā at Ascot in 1996, then Iām not sure this is a profitable strategy in the long-run. However, the ability of…
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Betting Bounty ā Guaranteed Long-Term Profit Made Simple
Several things in life are relatively easy to do: Make a cup of tea, put on your socks, and conjure up reasons why Alan Sugar should be kicked out of the UK! There are also several guarantees: Getting stuck in traffic while already running late, Alan Sugar refusing to leave the UK, and being left frustrated as your āhot tipā…
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Who Are the Trainers & Jockeys That Love Kempton Park?
There is something special about floodlit racing. Horses look even more majestic than usual when galloping along beneath the lights. Yes, it is normally cold and usually wet, and if you get too close to the rails, the kick-back off the Polytrack will fly up and smack you in the face; but it is still an experience that every racegoer…
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Running to Form (RTF) ā What Does It Mean & Can It Be Trusted?
Horse racing is full of abbreviations, and it is far too easy to get caught up in the complexities of the sport. Donāt assume that itās impossible to win if you donāt know your TS from your RPR! Even so, a punterās greatest weapon is knowledge, so it pays to learn and understand the various methods of ranking horses, trainers,…
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