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  • Jul- 2018 -
    3 July

    Trainer Focus – Which Trainers Are Most Likely to Provide You with Profit in July?

    There are many potential ‘angles’ that you can cover when seeking a profit from horse racing. You can look at a variety of criteria including favourites’ performances when dropping down in class, horses returning within seven days, and a specific horse’s results over a certain type of going. It is possible to go through hundreds of pieces of data just…

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  • 2 July

    Who To Watch – Week Beginning 2nd July

    This week sees the return of Godolphin’s Derby hero, Masar, in the Eclipse at Sandown on Saturday where Roaring Lion reopposes in a bid to reverse the Epsom form. The supporting card at Sandown is a good one and there is also the Lancashire Oaks at Haydock on the same day which also features the Old Newton Cup. Trainers Aidan…

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  • Jun- 2018 -
    26 June

    Horse Racing Tipsters

    At the Race Advisor, our sole aim is to help you make more profit from your betting. Which is why, when Patrick came to us and asked if we’d be happy for him to write an article about horse racing tipsters and whether they’re worth your time and money, we asked him why he hadn’t already finished it! Yes, we…

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  • 26 June

    Horse Racing Tipsters – Are They Worth Your Time & Money?

    This is a somewhat awkward topic I have chosen to cover since I work for a website that offers tips on horse racing! I am personally not a tipster and admire anyone willing to risk their reputation to try and help punters earn a profit at the expense of the bookies. However, for every reputable tipster with a proven track…

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  • 25 June

    Who To Watch – Week Beginning 25th June

    A much quieter week compared to the class of Royal Ascot is on the way, but nonetheless, still some good stuff to get stuck into. Notably the Irish Derby on Saturday where we should see the return of Saxon Warrior following his Derby defeat at Epsom, along with a number of Listed races. ITV Racing is back on Friday evening…

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  • 22 June

    Day 5 Royal Ascot Trends – Will They Help You Find a Winner?

    Saturday is the final day of this year’s Royal Ascot festival and hopefully, you have managed to make some semblance of a profit over the previous four days. As you would expect, bookies love Class 1 races because it forces us to pick a winner from a field stacked with world class horses. The final day of Ascot sees four…

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  • 18 June

    Who To Watch – Week Beginning 18th June

    Arguably the greatest week in the flat racing calendar coming up, Royal Ascot has finally arrived! The weather looks to be almost perfect and everything is shaping up beautifully. The Kings Stand will be a race to savour on Tuesday with Battaash and Lady Aurelia locking horns, Cracksman will be looking to better his Coronation Cup performance on Wednesday, Stradivarius…

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  • 16 June

    Royal Ascot – WINNING tips FREE…

    There are only two days until we kick off one of the most prestigious meetings of the racing calendar. Royal Ascot hosts five days of some of the best racing for the flat. Preparations are underway in every camp, to make sure there is glory, profit, winnings and prestige. Make sure you check out our FREE GUIDE to the daily…

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  • 16 June

    Royal Ascot – A British Kind of Race Meeting

    For racing traditionalists, there are few meetings on the calendar to match the 5-day extravaganza that takes place at Ascot every June. Known as ‘Royal Ascot’, the meeting has been the course’s centrepiece since 1711 after being founded by Queen Anne. Entry to the festival comes with a guarantee that you’ll see world-class action as there are a total of…

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  • 12 June

    One Trick Trainers (do they deserve a hob-nob?)

    I don’t know about you, but I love a hob-nob biscuit. They’re amongst my favourite, and when you dunk them in tea their desirability increases by . 500%. The hob-nob is the nations second favourite biscuit, after the chocolate digestive. So you can imagine that you’d only share them with the most important people! Which begs the question… would you share…

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  • 11 June

    Who To Watch Horse Racing – Week Beginning 11th June

    We’re now really starting to build up to arguably the best week in the flat horse racing calendar, Royal Ascot. Therefore the coming few days are a bit like the calm before the storm as they’re not littered with quality as preparations are well underway for the big guns and the Royal meeting. There are a few Listed races throughout…

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  • 5 June

    Van Der Wilding

    We’ve spoken a lot recently about the Van Der Wheil since we launched a leading piece of software for using it. However, what we haven’t spoken about much is Van Der Wilding. This is an approach that Michael Wilding, the founder of the Race Advisor, created and used to excellent effect. Since he wrote about it, over 3750 people have…

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  • 4 June

    Who To Watch – Week Beginning 4th June

    A quieter week on the horizon compared to the Classic action of last week, but still plenty to look forward to. We’ll see the Newmarket July course for the first time this year on Saturday alongside the Scottish Sprint Cup at Musselburgh, Hilary Needler day at Beverley and Group racing at Haydock. Trainers Tim Easterby – A very good week…

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  • 2 June

    Is the Epsom Derby 2018 the Easiest Renewal to Call in Recent Years?

    Known as the Investec Derby these days, the Epsom Day is the most coveted of the five Classics and is arguably the most famous and prestigious Flat race in the world. With a purse of over ÂŁ1.6 million, it is officially the ‘richest’ horse race in the UK and is also known as the Blue Riband of the turf scene.…

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  • May- 2018 -
    29 May

    NEXT UP… Derby Secrets (Free Inside Today’s Email)…

    Well, the Bank Holiday is done and dusted! Hope you enjoyed the sunshine. At least there are only four days until the weekend again! More importantly, there are only four days until the Investec Derby Festival – but more on that shortly. Yesterday, Bank Holiday revellers were rewarded with three awesome winners; Allbarnone at 7/1, Buachaill Alainn 9/1 and Gabrial The…

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  • 28 May

    Who To Watch – Week Beginning 28th May

    One of the biggest weeks in the flat racing calendar with both the Oaks and the Derby taking centre stage at Epsom on Friday and Saturday respectively. Cracksman returns in the Coronation Cup at the same venue and hopefully, another scintillating performance is on the cards for the exciting son of Frankel. Trainers Richard Fahey – A stable that is…

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  • 26 May

    How to Find Front Runners for Back to Lay Opportunities

    This was something I’ve wanted to write about for a while but the notion of getting value from front-runners on the Betfair Exchange became embedded in my mind after the Chester Cup. I had backed the well-known front-runner My Reward at 14/1 and saw its odds tumble to around 9/1 by the off. Within 20 or so seconds, when the…

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  • 22 May

    *deep breath* * deep breath* and…

    In the world of horse racing, May is a smorgasbord of horse racing festivals. When we get a week like this one, when there isn’t a horse racing festival, it’s important to take a deep breath and relax, because there’s another one coming up right behind it 😉 In fact, next week is the Dante festival! But we’ve still got…

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  • 21 May

    Who To Watch – Week Beginning 21st May

    A slightly quieter week in store with regards to the fact there is no major festival like we’ve had with Chester and York. But some good action nonetheless with Sandown’s Brigadier Gerard evening on Thursday which will be shown on ITV4 and also the Temple Stakes at Haydock on Saturday which will hopefully feature the return of the explosive Battaash.…

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  • 15 May

    The York Dante Festival: Can Trends Help You Go Off The Beaten Track For Profits?

    The trouble with festivals is that the feature races are exceedingly competitive. Take the main event at the York Festival, the Yorkshire Cup for example. Less than a week from the race, there are 11 horses at odds of 16/1 or less in an event where 13 of the last 21 favourites have failed to win. However, the last four…

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