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Apr- 2015 -11 AprilTips
Lieutenant Can Finish First!
It’s Grand National Day and what an exciting race to enjoy. If you cannot get “revved up” for this race where luck plays as big a part as your handicap mark then ask your doctor to check if there is any blood running through your veins.  As there are 40 runners we will take the unusual step of selecting 3…
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10 AprilAdvice
Who Will Win The Grand National 2015?
For the first time in years I’m not able to analyse the Grand National because I have to pick my mum up from the airport, and so I want to ask you for your help. Please let me know who you’re going to be betting on by selecting as many runners as you like below. I’m going to pull up in my…
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6 AprilAdvice
Staying Races – How You Can Come Out a Winner
While a lot of hoopla gets made over the U.Ks and Australia’s Thoroughbred turf sprints, it’s still the staying races like the Melbourne Cup that offer the top purses and bring in the biggest crowds. Staying races can be just as exciting as sprints in different ways. Whether the winner goes wire-to-wire or closes in the stretch from behind, a…
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6 AprilAdvice
The Cause of 99% of Betting System Failures
Using betting systems is probably the most popular form of finding selections. Also, amongst horse racing fans, the actual building of the systems is very popular. The only problem is that most betting systems fail to make the profits that they’ve promised to deliver. And the primary reason for this is… backfitting. Well, that’s the name that most people use.…
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4 AprilTips
Astigos to Claim First Chase Win
It’s back to jumping action at Haydock Park today following a great win by Gabrial in last weekend’s Lincoln. Haydock stages a couple of valuable handicaps and it’s the handicap chase that provides our selection. The rain that has softened the ground at Haydock Park is just what the doctor ordered for Astigos who relishes soft or worse ground. Astigos…
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Mar- 2015 -30 MarchAdvice
The Mindset Of A Losing Punter
Becoming long term profitable as a bettor means that you need to change your mindset. There’s no doubt it’s very tough to do, but for most people it’s essential. The psychological shift from looking for winners and profit on a day to day, or even week to week, basis to focusing on profits over three, six and twelve months is…
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28 MarchAdvice
Lincoln – A Brief History
Overview Horse racing is one of the most popular sports in the U.K today, and one that receives some of the highest volume action in sports wagering. One of the great aspects of horse racing is wagering on different horses, ranging from the favorite to the long shot. Horse racing odds work by taking the odds a horse is to…
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28 MarchTips
Gabrial is the Pick of Dr Koukash Gabrials’ in Lincoln
What! Yes, that heading would even confuse Confucius, but please let me explain. The flat season (turf) begins today with Richard Fahey saddling two runners for owner Dr Marwan Koukash in the Lincoln handicap. Dr Koukash likes to name many of his runners after his son Gabrial and in the Lincoln today his two runners are named Gabrial and Gabrial’s…
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23 MarchAdvice
Do You Have What It Takes?
If I told you that finding winners is the easiest part of being a profitable sports bettor, you’d probably laugh at me right? After all, how can that possibly be true. Without winners you don’t make any profit. It’s a simple equation… Find winners = making money Well there’s one thing that’s true. 99% of punters would agree with this…
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21 MarchTips
Pepite Rose on Repeat Mission at Newbury
Today, we are looking for better luck having watched the well in Catching On fall last Saturday in the Midlands Grand National. At least this weekend we are siding with a very good jumper in Pepite Rose (touch wood!) Pepite Rose is a worthy favourite loving Newbury with 3 wins from 4 chasing starts including winning this same race last…
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21 MarchAdvice
The Weekly Profit Puller
I often get asked for tips from various people especially when they’re going racing or have a friend that is going. It doesn’t annoy me but it does concern me at the same time! When replying to people who ask for the tips I always make sure that I add a disclaimer to the information I provide which is as…
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15 MarchStrategies
Make Yourself A Contender Finding Spreadsheet For Betting
I wanted to share something with you today that you could put into immediate effect. Something hands on. And, with that in mind, I started to make a list of everything that would be a useful tool for you to use in your betting. By the end, the list was pretty big, so I would start at the top with…
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14 MarchTips
Catching On Looks the Part
The Tony McCoy farewell continues on to Uttoxeter Racecourse today and he has a cracking chance of landing the Midlands National aboard Catching On. Catching On won as easily as any horse this year when cruising around Exeter to land the Devon National. That race was over 3m61/2f furlongs on heavy so the extra couple of furlongs here on soft…
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9 MarchAdvice
Cheltenham Festival 2015 Live Blog
Welcome to the Race Advisor’s live blog for the Cheltenham Festival 2015 Day 1. From 12:30pm on Tuesday 10th March I will be blogging live race analysis and conversation to see if we can find the winners at Cheltenham throughout the days racing. We also have Eddie who will be posting updates live from the paddock at Cheltenham to give…
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9 MarchAdvice
Racing Post Tipsters – Do They Make A Profit?
The Racing Post is by far the most well known racing newspaper in the UK. It’s the go to resource for thousands of punters and that means, their tipsters are the go to tipsters for thousands of punters. But… nowhere does the Racing Post say whether their tipsters make a profit or not. So we decided to do some investigating…
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7 MarchTips
Some Buckle Can Win Imperial Cup
All of the past ten winners of Sandown’s Imperial Cup have carried less than 11 stone. That is a very strong statistic and one that we shall not try and beat in the 2015 renewal. However, today’s race is more like a limited handicap if we take out top weight Camping Ground with just 14lbs between the remaining 23 runners.…
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6 MarchAdvice
The Champion Hurdle System
The Champion Hurdle is the premier event for hurdlers. In comparison to the Gold Cup, multiple winners are more common. For instance, Istabraq and Hardy Eustace have won the race more than once in recent years, but See You Then, Comedy of Errors, Night Nurse, Sea Pigeon, Monksfield, Persian War, Sir Ken, Hatton Grace are others that have scored on…
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2 MarchAdvice
Automated Betting: A Goldmine or A Poorhouse?
Not long after Betfair opened automated betting became the biggest thing in the gambling world. For the first time a regular punter could get software that would place their bets automatically. Everybody began making software to automate betting. And then, as always, realisation set in that it wasn’t going to be as easy as turning the software on and becoming…
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Feb- 2015 -28 FebruaryTips
Time for a Sound Investment
Yes, having endured no luck the past two Saturday’s with a faller and the other pulled up – we want to hit the target at least this weekend. There is no better trainer to turn to in search of a Saturday winner than Paul Nicholls! Paul has produced the winner of today’s Greatwood Gold Cup six times over the past…
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28 FebruaryTips
The Weekly Profit Puller
Today I’m going to break down how I analysed a race last Saturday using various tools made available to me through the Race Advisor, mainly the Racing Dossier. Focusing mainly on handicap races using the racing Dossier is a vital tool in speeding up how we look at a race and today that is what I’m going to look at.…
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