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Sep- 2016 -6 September
Weekly Eye-catchers â Horse Racing
Well, autumn has arrived and you can tell that season has changed with the end of evening turf horse racing as the nights draw in. September can be a very cruel month for punters as the ground can change quickly away from summer quick ground, as we saw at Haydock on Saturday. But thereâs still plenty of top class horse…
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3 September
LIVE BLOG: How to never lose a bet
At 13:30 today, we’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 we’ll be sharing to make this work are what we provide every day for members of…
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Aug- 2016 -30 August
Weekly Eye-catchers â Horse Racing
Well after last weekâs âWar and Peaceâ sized article a much shorter one this week. We are almost in September and a change from summer to autumn is about to take place and the horse racing also sees a change too as those horses that have been put away for an autumn campaign start to race again. Now is the…
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23 August
Weekly Eye-catchers â Horse Racing
Well thatâs another Festival finished for another year but there are still plenty of horse racingâs summer/autumn festivals to come with the St LĂ©ger meeting at Doncaster and the Western meeting at Ayr in September. My Betting Week On The Knavesmire A good week for the Eyecatchers with a win for the Alan King trained Oceane at 7/1, in the…
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22 August
Do Trainers Hold The Key To Horse Racing Profits?
In a previous article we looked at ways to make profits from certain jockeys. Today, itâs time to put trainers under the microscope. As is the case with top jockeys, punters often make the mistake of backing a horse because it comes from a well-known stable. A basic rule of horse racing betting is to back a stable thatâs in…
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16 August
Weekly Eye-catchers â Horse Racing
Another short article with just the four horses for your trackers this week. Last weekendsâ horse racing wasnât the highest in terms of quality but there were a couple of performances that stood out and I will look at those later. Just one day before the start of Yorkâs four day Ebor Festival. Itâs my favourite of the summer festivals…
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15 August
Runners or Riders? Making Money From Jockeys
It isnât unusual for a punter, especially a casual one, to make the mistake of backing a horse solely because there is a âbig nameâ jockey on board. While the likes of A. P. McCoy, Ruby Walsh and Frankie Dettori are unquestionably outstanding jockeys, they are not magicians. If they are riding a complete lemon, they are not going to…
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9 August
Weekly Eye-catchers â Horse Racing
A shorter article than normal this week as there wasnât much top class horse racing to look back at last week or over the weekend with the Shergar Cup taking centre stage. Love it or loath it the Shergar Cup does attract a decent crowd with 30,000 in attendance. As for betting itâs really not a meeting that I take…
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1 August
Can You Be Successful From Last Time Out Winners?
When it comes to picking winners, punters are enamoured with the form guide and what better way to make money than to back a horse that won its last race? Around 50 years ago, race lovers apparently made substantial sums of money from backing Last Time Out Winners. It transpired that horses in National Hunt races were being turned out…
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Jul- 2016 -24 July
Horses for Courses EXPOSED
The âhorses for coursesâ clichĂ© 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
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 âhandicappedâ 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
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 isnât 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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19 July
Weekly Eye-catchers â Horse Racing
Well after the previous Saturdayâs racing âoverkillâ this weeks fare was more key, plenty of it but not much in terms of quality or big race flat handicaps. However, we have plenty to look forward to with the King George at Ascot on Saturday quickly followed by Glorious Goodwood and the Galway Festival. Those who like the summer jumping were…
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18 July
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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12 July
Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing
Well âSuper Saturdayâ or as I prefer to call it âSaturated Saturdayâ is over for another year. I donât have the time to write in detail as to why I think itâs bad for horse racing but suffice to say itâs not in the interest of punters. The only good thing about Saturdayâs racing was the amount of potential tracker…
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11 July
What Factors Make The Most Impact On Finding Horse Racing Winners?
This is arguably the most complex question anyone can ask when it comes to horse racing. There are dozens of potentially relevant factors and hundreds of irrelevant ones when it come to horse racing. Commonly used factors include: Form OR Course & Distance Going Speed Weight Trainer/Jockey Class Days Since Last Ran Odds And many more! In fact, Iâve written…
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7 July
Newmarket July Meeting – Key Racing Trends
Although the Moet & Chandon July Festival at Newmarket doesnât 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 Iâve compiled a short guide on Newmarket trends designed to help you get an…
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5 July
Weekly Eye-catchers â Horse Racing
A shorter article than normal this week as I spent most of last week enjoying a bit of a break away from horse racing and only got back on Saturday lunchtime. Not sure about anyone else but I am getting tired with all the soft ground that is about. Most of my eyecatchers prefer quick summer ground and they are…
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4 July
Bookies or Betfair: Where You Should Bet To Make the Most Profit
For decades, bookies on the High Street were the undisputed kings when it came to offering prices on the Sport of Kings. Then in 2000, Betfair was created and completely changed the way punters viewed betting. Instead of betting against the bookmakers, it became possible to bet against fellow punters on the Betfair Exchange. This was a significant development as…
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Jun- 2016 -28 June
Weekly Eyecatchers â Horse Racing
Plenty of racing this weekend but not much in the way of big races but on the other side of the Irish Sea, it was Irish Derby this weekend at the Curragh. I will have a brief look at the action from the Curragh later. Given the lack of top quality action in Britain I thought this was the ideal…
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