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Nov- 2010 -12 November
Soccer Betting Statistics
Guest post written by AM One of the things that distinguish soccer among other sports is the fluidity and dynamic nature of the game. It is a team game. The success or failure of the whole team has to be the collective effort of the 11 first team players and reserves. Players improve and dwindle, teams acquire players, teams sell…
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11 November
Examining UK Horse Racing Statistics Will Help The Race Bettor To Make A Profit
Guest post written by TB Statistics for horse racing in the United Kingdom cover more than just how fast a horse can run the designated race. A particular horse’s jockeys, trainers, and owners also have their own set of recorded statistics, with the aim of this gathered information to help a horse racing bettor make the right choice when it…
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8 November
Controlling Your Bankroll
Guest post written by Paul Micelli Sticking with your Bankroll The temptation to increase your stakes during a winning streak can often prove to be irresistible. Even though moderate bets may seem a little mundane or boring, it’s still absolutely vital that you stay within the confines of your bankroll. Losing streaks are an inevitable part of betting on a…
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4 November
The Only Way to Beat the System Is To Use the System
Guest post written by Paul Micelli The concept of the handicapping system used in the horse racing industry can at times appear quite baffling, and to the novice punter, it can seem to be beyond the grasp of even an aspiring Einstein. However, the handicapping system can help users reap modest to big rewards if they do their homework correctly.…
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2 November
Finding Value and Making a Profit from Backing Favourites
Guest post written by Eddie Lloyd Welcome and congratulations on finding this free report on how to make money backing favourites. We have all been guilty of walking into a bookies and placing a bet on the favourite because it somehow makes sense that the vast majority of the public have done their homework and surely got it right? The…
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1 November
NASCAR Betting
Guest article written by Paul Micelli Most UK sports fans rarely consider NASCAR racing as a potentially profitable form of gambling but this exciting event is actually quite easy to expose in terms of betting opportunities. Even US gamblers have a distinct preference for baseball, basketball and football betting and this actually gives many NASCAR enthusiasts an increasing number of…
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Oct- 2010 -27 October
UK Horse Racing Systems Ebooks
Guest article written by TB There are a number of systems for betting on horse racing in the UK that even beginners can use. These systems are often explained in Ebooks that are purchasable online. Let’s take a look at a few of these systems. The Value Horse Method An eBook called “The Value Horse Method,” by Neil Smith, claims…
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25 October
Three Great Tips to Successful Sports Betting
Guest post written by Paul Micelli While sports betting can, at times, be a truly enthralling experience, there will inevitably be other occasions where frustration, angst and disappointment prevail. To be a genuinely successful gambler, bettors need to adopt a philosophical approach to the emotional involvement that sports betting can bring. Whether your preference is for horse racing, football or…
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14 October
Top Horse Racing Gambling Systems – Winning Favourites
Guest post written by Paul Micelli Irrespective of whether a gambler is placing wagers on a casual basis or at a more serious level, betting systems have always been a source of debate and controversy. Indeed, the gambling world still remains divided over the true value of using systems to pick winners in horse racing events and for much of…
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13 October
Greyhounds – Race Distances
If you haven’t read the first two parts of this series then you should read about Predicting The Results and The Tracks first. Today we are going to be taking a look at the race distances in greyhound racing. Effectively there are four different distances that greyhounds race over. In the UK an abbreviated letter is always shown before the…
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Sep- 2010 -28 September
An Analysis Of Group 1 Races
Guest article written by David Renham from www.racingtrends.co.uk and www.punterprofits.co.uk The other day I was calculating how many hours a week I put into horse racing. For most people a 40 hour week is pretty standard, but unlike the majority of people I work 7 days a week not 5. That tends to mount up extra hours pretty quickly especially…
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24 September
Course Details – What You Need To Know
It can be very useful to know about the individual details of each course when you are looking to make a profit from horse racing as these differ from course to course considerably. Over the last week Glen has been putting together the details of each course in the forum and it is such a useful tool that I wanted…
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9 September
Tactic looks the value in Irish St Leger
Guest post written by Elliot Slater Whilst the vast majority of eyes will undoubtedly be trained on warm favourite Profound Beauty in Saturday’s Group 1 Irish Field St Leger at the Curragh, my gaze will be fixed very firmly on the John Dunlop-trained gelding Tactic, who I believe represents tremendous each-way value at current odds of around 9/1, writes Elliot…
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1 September
Greyhounds – Predicting the Results
I must start this series of articles off by saying that greyhounds are not my specialist area, that is horse racing, but I know a few people who are specialists. Unfortunately I was unable to persuade them to write articles for us but they have provided me with a lot of information about greyhounds. Since a number of you have…
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Aug- 2010 -26 August
The Dosage Method – The Alternative Analysis Tool Part Two
Guest post written by Ben Aitken from The Betting School In part two, you can read part one by clicking here, of my introduction to Dosage series I’m going to explain to you how Dosage is calculated and exactly what the terms DP, DI, CD and DPA stand for. How is Dosage calculated? In order to better understand Dosage figures it…
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16 August
An Amazingly Simple Betting Strategy
Guest post written by Paul Micelli Horse racing can be one of the most enjoyable and profitable forms of sports betting activity for the modern gambler and the use of an effective system can have a massive effect in boosting the typical bankroll. However there are many systems which simply struggle to produce long-term financial benefits and bettors are advised…
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11 August
Is This The Most Dangerous Staking In The World?
Guest post written by Paul Micelli Although the overwhelming majority of sports betting enthusiasts prefer to make their selections based on traditional indicators such as recent playing form or the head-to-head records of two rival sides, there are a number of punters who prefer to implement betting systems in an effort to give them an edge over the bookmakers. Although…
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9 August
William Hill – The Bookmaker Review
Guest post written by Paul Micelli Founded in 1934, William Hill remains as one of the most instantly recognised names in the UK betting market. They currently enjoy a deserved reputation of being amongst the most reputable bookmakers in the business and now serve customers in over 175 different countries since their operation expanded to the internet in 1998. The…
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Jul- 2010 -30 July
Visualising Horse Racing Revisited
A while ago I posted an article about using more visual methods to help you find the winners. If you haven’t seen this article then visit Using Graphs to Visualise Horse Racing to read it. In that article we looked at using different ratings for each horse and seeing which clearly excelled in different areas. Today I would like to…
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21 July
Market Bias in 5f Handicaps
Guest post by David Renham from Racing Trends In this article I am looking to see whether market forces are the same at different course and distances. The focus is 5f turf handicaps (excluding 2yo nurseries) and I have concentrated on races with 7 or more runners. In order to investigate this area as thoroughly as I can, I decided to…
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