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  • May- 2010 -
    4 May

    Outright Tennis Betting – The Winning Strategy (Part Three – Understanding Form)

    Guest article written by Paul Micelli Last week we started to look at a winning strategy for betting on tennis. The first part was an introduction into how we were going to find winners and the second part looked at the draw. The third part of the Outright Tennis Betting Winning Strategy takes a look at the one major influencing…

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  • 3 May

    Building Your Own Racing Database – Part 2

    Last week we started looking at the process of building your own horse racing database. While I am focussing on horse racing, this guide could be easily modified to help you build any kind of sports betting database. By now you will have decided exactly how you want to use your database and what information you will need to extract…

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  • Apr- 2010 -
    29 April

    Outright Tennis Betting – The Winning Strategy (Part Two – The Draw)

    Guest article written by Paul Micelli Following on from the first part of the Outright Tennis Betting Winning Strategy, we have now established two vital factors: Selections must only be made in high profile tournaments Selections must only be taken from a high profile tournament after the draw has taken place The second part of the system teaches us how…

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  • 28 April

    The Simple World Cup Betting Strategy

    Guest article written by Paul Micelli With the 2010 World Cup in South Africa just a couple of months away, sports betting enthusiasts will be looking to cash in on the most prestigious soccer tournament in the universe. This simple mathematical betting strategy reaped rewards in the 2006 competition and can be easily utilised during the forthcoming 2010 competition. In…

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  • 26 April

    Outright Tennis Betting A Winning Strategy – Part 1

    Guest article written by Paul Micelli Tennis betting systems still remain as something of a mystery, even to the most serious of sports betting enthusiasts. This is reflected in the large number of overpriced software packages that are currently available on the internet promising untold riches by simply inputting statistical information relating to top-ranked players. In reality, the only people…

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  • 21 April

    Top Ten Things Not To Do For New Bettors

    When you decide to take your betting from recreational to a more serious past time then like learning anything this is the time when you are likely to make the biggest mistakes. This post looks at the top ten mistakes that are made when going from recreational betting to serious betting so that you don’t need to make them. 1.…

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  • 19 April

    The Monthly Book Review – Braddock’s Complete Guide

    This is going to be a new feature at the Race Advisor. I have an arsenal of racing literature, some excellent and some not so good. There is always more to read and as you may have guessed I like to read as much as I can. If I can get even the beginning of an idea from a book…

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  • 13 April

    The Truth About Purchased Betting Systems

    Some of our loyal readers have got in touch and said that I should write a little bit about betting systems. When they first began to bet they started with systems. A lot of these systems failed and the few that worked then began to fail just a few months later! What is the truth about using purchased betting systems?…

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  • 9 April

    The Grand National Race Analysis

    It doesn’t seem long ago that I was looking at an analysis of the Gold Cup. Like the Gold Cup analysing the Grand National is a very hard task as all of the runners are of a high quality. Earlier this week I looked at a few of the trends of the Grand National. When I opened the race card…

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  • 5 April

    Past Statistics Of The Grand National

    A few weeks ago it was the Cheltenham Gold Cup and now it is the John Smiths Grand National. What an exciting week ahead! As with the Cheltenham Gold Cup I am going to look at some past statistics today and then will publish an article on Friday reviewing the big race at 4.15pm on Saturday in detail. There is…

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  • 1 April

    Sports Betting Arbitrage For Beginners

    As the Internet opens up the bookmaking world, and bookmakers face fiercer competition from the likes of betting exchanges, more and more “sure bet” opportunities are starting to appear for followers of sports betting arbitrage – the practice of taking advantage of a price differential of two or more markets. Here is an example of what this means. Every bookmaker…

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  • Mar- 2010 -
    18 March

    The Cheltenham Gold Cup Race Analysis

    It seems like a long time ago that I posted an article The Gold Cup Trends but it was only a week ago and now the great race is upon us. The opinion is split on the rivalry between Kauto Star and Denman, whatever happens it is going to be the most exciting race of the season. Is it going…

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  • 12 March

    The Cheltenham Festival 2010 – Gold Cup Trends

    The build up to the Cheltenham Festival has been going on for a few weeks now and there are just a few days to go before the festival begins. I wanted to very much write something about the festival this year but I wasn’t sure what. I have seen lots of posts about free bets and how to maximise these…

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  • Jan- 2010 -
    2 January
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    Simple Trick Turns Speed Ratings To Profits

    I originally wrote this article about visualising horse racing speed ratings on the 2nd January 2010. It’s still one of the least used, most powerful methods for analysing a horse race. So I figured it was time to give it an update. Although admittedly there’s very little to update in terms of strategy! All the examples will be fresh and…

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