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  • Oct- 2017 -
    18 October

    How to profit from large fields…

    Here at the Race Advisor, when someone says we can’t do something, we like to… do it anyway! That’s why when we hear people saying certain types of races have to be avoided at all costs, we spy an opportunity a lot of the time. And go on to make a decent amount of profit. So here’s one you might be interested in… It’s…

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  • 18 October

    Can You Make a Profit From Short-Priced Favourites in Large Fields?

    You might not like to admit it, but there’s a fair chance that you allow your selections to be completely dictated by odds. There is nothing wrong with searching for value, and since over 80% of winners are in the top 5 in the betting market, it makes sense to take the price of a horse into consideration when making…

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  • 18 October

    Micro-Angles – Jockeys for Courses and Distances

    Following on from previous articles, I have got some more micro angles and horses that have traditionally done well in the first few months of the winter jumps season. But like last week I will start by looking at two jockeys on all-weather who seem to excel at a certain track and distance. For the purpose of this research, I…

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  • 17 October
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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, I have just returned from a long weekend in Northumbria. It provided a good opportunity to recharge the batteries after what has been a tough couple of months for me and my partner. There was some top class jumps horse racing last weekend with Chepstow hosting its two-day October meeting. The first Cheltenham meeting of the new season…

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  • 16 October

    The dossier you NEED to read

    We all like a dead cert. But this is so dead and such a cert it’s almost ridiculous. I’m talking about… Bets you mathematically cannot lose. Bets that when you place them a loss is just not possible. Bets where you almost feel sorry for the bookies. OK, maybe not that last one. But basically, this product is incredible and makes lots of money. It’s called Profit Lockdown and it is…

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  • 13 October

    Liam Gallagher versus The Hoff

    Celebrity feuds don’t come much weirder than this. Liam Gallagher, the 90s star of Oasis, who seems to be everywhere at the moment, has just taken a swipe at David Hasselhoff, the 90s star of Baywatch. And the Hoff bit back! In one of his rambling rants attacking his brother – this time for an attempt to be “psychedelic” – he picked up a…

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  • 12 October

    Micro-Angle – Horses To Follow

    Autumn National Hunt Horses Following on from Blue Kascade, Thomas Brown and Tenor Nivernais in previous weeks I have another horse who seems at his best in the early part of the season. This week it’s the Oliver Sherwood trained chaser Milgen Bay. Milgen Bay – Oliver Sherwood The 11- year-old has a career record of – 9 wins from…

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  • 11 October

    The service can buy you your own flat…

    What property experts believe is the cheapest flat for sale in the UK has just gone on the market. It’s a one-bedroom property in Handsworth near Birmingham – and costs a tenth of the price of an average home. And it’s yours for ÂŁ15,000. Cheap, huh? Now, you can make £15,942 with UK Racing News. So we’re going to start calling it the betting product…

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  • 10 October

    SmartSigger magazine for just 1p!

    We don’t do deals like this very often. So I’m going to say this is one you don’t want to miss. That’s because we’re going to give you SmartSigger magazine for one shiny round penny. For just 1p you can read the latest issue of horseracing’s No1 magazine. And this month that means… >> Ten horses you NEED to be following in the 2017/18 jump season.…

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  • 10 October
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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, The 2017 horse racing flat season is now on its last legs but before we finally wave it a fond farewell in a month’s time there is still the Dubai Future Champions Festival on Friday & Saturday to look forward too and if you believe the Chepstow racecourse website, then this weekend also see’s the start of the…

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  • 9 October

    Does it matter how far a horse travels for a race?

    Focusing on horses that have travelled a long distance to a racetrack piques the interest of some people while others disregard it as an ‘old chestnut’ system. If you go to the Signposts section of the Racing Post, you can see how far each horse has travelled to be on the course. For example, on October 9, 2017, at Musselburgh,…

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  • 7 October

    Drenched in beer…

    Around this time last year, I was at Oktoberfest. If you don’t know, it’s basically a gargantuan festival in the German town of Munich that’s entirely devoted to beer. Stroll in and ask for a glass of wine and you’re going to be disappointed. It was awesome, though. But hugely expensive, so I’m not missing that part of it! So instead of…

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  • 7 October

    Big Race Preview – Totescoop6 Challenge Cup – Ascot – Saturday 7th October

    There are some big handicaps his weekend both sides of the Irish Sea. At Ascot, we have the Totescoop6 Challenge Cup Handicap over 7f on Saturday. Meanwhile over the Irish Sea on Sunday there is the Ladbrokes Munster National at Limerick and the Irish Cesarewitch, which this year will be run at Navan rather than the Curragh. For this weeks…

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  • 5 October

    The best place to live in Britain is…

    Where do you reckon the best place to live/work in the UK is? Bath? Cambridge? Perhaps Bristol at a push? Well, brace yourself for this one, because apparently, it’s actually… Slough. Yes, the concrete-clad town mercilessly ridiculed in The Office is where we should all be. Bear with us though – there are some reasons for this. Recruitment specialists Glassdoor’s research found out there’s a median…

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  • 5 October

    Micro-Angles – Horse in Profile – Tenor Nivernais

    The ten-year-old trained by Venetia Williams hasn’t won as many races over fences as his ability merits – 4 wins from 25 runs 10 placed over fences Three of those four chase wins have come in November & December – 3 wins from 7 runs Strike Rate 43% SP Profit +10.25 5 placed Place Strike Rate 71% and he is…

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  • 4 October

    Should You Back Outsiders in Small Fields?

    There is always an element of the unknown when it comes to races with only 3, 4, or 5 runners. In many cases, such events are not run at a ‘true’ pace and are often slow affairs with a fast finish. As a result, the form book makes less sense than normal so surely, punters should look at small fields…

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  • 4 October

    Micro-Angles – Fergal O’Brien Novice Hurdlers October & November

    Fergal O’Brien – Now, I am more of handicap man myself and staying handicap chasers. I tend to stay away from novice hurdle races, particularly at this time of year but I was taken with the record of trainer Fergal O’Brien in such races. Since 2012 he has had 11 winners from 57 runners – Strike Rate 19% SP Profit…

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  • 3 October

    Check out this great review…

    It can be hard to prove just how awesome a horseracing product is sometimes. For example, Profit Lockdown is a fantastic tool that teaches you to place bets that cannot lose. But some sceptical people are always like, “Reeeeeeeeally?” So it’s great when an independent reviewer tries it out and goes, “Yes, REALLY!” Respected sports betting reviewers CashMaster recently posted a review that gives Profit…

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  • 3 October
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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Well, it’s been a tough month for plenty of horse racing tipsters yours truly included although yet another profit has been banked for Eycatcher Pro subscribers. Not sure about you but October is a month when I start to turn away from the flat and gravitate towards National Hunt racing and the jumpers we have come to love…

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  • 2 October

    Top tips for the Cesarewitch

    There are just days now before the National Hunt season flies back. But before then, there’s a little bit of business – and a lot of money to be made – on the flat. And we reckon the super-competitive Cesarewitch Handicap at Newmarket is one you need to be looking at. But now to narrow down the runners? A good place to start is the age.…

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