horse racing tips

  • Apr- 2013 -
    1 April

    What Is Class?

    You don’t have to be involved in horse racing before very long until you start to hear the word “class” being talked about everywhere that you go. “The horse wasn’t up to the class of the others” “It’s a classy horse and we expect it to run well in this race” But what actually is class? There have only been…

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  • Mar- 2013 -
    25 March

    Looking Back To The Future

    With the Cheltenham Festival having recently finished, and I hope you were following our previews as we came out with a tidy profit, I thought it was appropriate to look at what we need to review in order to improve our betting. By looking back over our past results we can improve our future results. Doing this we learn what…

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  • 15 March

    Cheltenham 2013 – Day 4 Preview And Tips

    What day it was yesterday we brought ourselves into profit and even found the winner Carrickboy who had a BSP of 66.23 and went as high as 100 in-running. I know there were some readers who were on this selection each-way and I hope that you are enjoying the winnings. Today is the last day of the festival and lets…

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  • 14 March

    Cheltenham 2013 – Day 3 Preview And Tips

    Yesterday saw some great races, the odds of the runners in the frame in the 4.40 were absolutely incredible. Depending on what odds you took yesterday and what offers you got then we made between -1.5 and +1.5 units. Personally I ended up at about break even on the day. Let’s crack on into todays racing and see what we…

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  • 13 March

    Cheltenham 2013 – Day 2 Preview And Tips

    A tough start for us yesterday with -3.84 units profit but we hope to recover throughout the rest of the festival and come away with a tidy profit. So, let’s get stuck into our analysis and see who we are going to be selecting. 1.30 – NATIONAL HUNT CHASE CHALLENGE CUP With a extremely competitive race to begin the day…

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  • 12 March

    Cheltenham 2013 – Day 1 Preview And Tips

    I apologise for the delay in this preview this morning. You may be aware that there have been some major ground condition changes and in order to make sure our information was accurate we needed to update all our ratings this morning. As you know I’ve been very excited about this festival and I’m going to do my best to…

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  • Feb- 2013 -
    13 February

    Seabass Fans Better Backing A Female Jockey

    The 2013 Grand National draws ever closer and the field of confirmed runners gradually grows with each passing week. Among the 40-horse field is Seabass, who finished third in last year’s big race at Aintree. Already seen as one of the main contenders, it’s understandable that many punters are willing to back the 10-year-old, but could they find better value…

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  • 4 February

    Start With Contenders

    It’s common practice for punters to start their racing analysis about half way through the process. This is because it has become generally accepted that to make a profit at horse racing you need to find… …the winner! Don’t worry, I’m not going to argue that you don’t need to find the winner of the race (although that does depend…

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  • Jan- 2013 -
    28 January

    The Most Popular Articles

    On the Race Advisor we have hundreds of articles to help you with your betting. It is very easy for some of these to get lost after they are originally posted and it can also be hard to sometimes find exactly what it is you like. So today I have decided to do a roundup of some of the most…

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  • 21 January

    It Doesn’t Have To Be Complicated

    It’s very easy to over-complicate things in horse racing. In fact I could be accused of doing this myself. I often teach advanced methods and these can be complex, but you don’t need to have complex methods to make a profit. It’s harder to find profits using simpler methods but then the method is easier to use. It’s easier to…

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  • Dec- 2012 -
    17 December

    Creating Odds Lines – Episode 3 Multinomial Regression

    In the last few weeks I have looked at a basic method of oddsline creation and an approach that uses fuzzy logic. Today I’m going to look at an approach that is used by a lot of betting teams around the world. It is a statistical method called multinomial logistic regression. This is a model that predicts the possibility of…

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  • 9 December

    What Is A Horse Racing Rating?

    Ratings are a very mis-understood medium in betting. They are however exceptionally powerful if used correctly. Today I want to make sure that you don’t fall into the biggest trap that most punters do when using ratings. You cannot get away from ratings in horse racing. They are part and parcel of what horse racing is. If you look at…

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  • 6 December

    The Advantages and Disadvantages of Betting on Golf

    When it comes to Betting on Golf, there are a range of both advantages and disadvantages and that is what we are going to look at today. Some people will not touch the golf markets, maybe because of their lack of knowledge and delving into the unknown… Hopefully after giving this article a read, you will have a little more…

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  • Nov- 2012 -
    28 November

    Winning Isn’t Everything…It’s The Only Thing

    It probably goes without saying that thoroughbred horse racing is all about winning, but it’s especially true for wealthy owners who may spend tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands or even millions of pounds on the initial purchase, training and upkeep of their horses. Ideally, what these owners are looking for is “black type” or, in other words, for their…

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  • Oct- 2012 -
    29 October

    What Is A Book?

    Following a question that was left on a recent article here I thought I would write on the subject of what a book is in sports betting. A book is what a bookmaker makes, hence the name. This is the method of creating a price on every selection in the race. With Betfair allowing us to take the place of the…

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  • 15 October

    Fixed Stake Or Fixed Liability Laying

    When we look at laying horses we have the option to place our bets to a fixed stake or a fixed liability. What is the difference between these two types of staking and is there a benefit to using one or the other? These are questions that I’m going to answer in todays article. First of all I want to…

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  • Sep- 2012 -
    26 September

    Twister Season Profitable Angles

    Guest post written by Ben Aitken. It is hardly a secret that the Nigel Twiston-Davies (NTD) bandwagon rolls into town in late Summer/Autumn time and sweeps all before it, it is a well know phenomenon and one that many a punter will be aware of. That, however, does not mean we can’t utilise it to our benefit and add a…

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  • 24 September

    Why Speed Ratings Are Powerful

    Recently I launched a piece of software called Betting Speed Evolution, which not only finds winners on auto-selection but is also a speed based analysis tool. So, I thought that it would be appropriate to write an article about why speed ratings are so powerful. In the UK it’s commonly thought that speed ratings are only effective on the flat…

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  • 3 September

    Horse Racing Betting Angles

    I thought it was time for something a little bit different. It has been a while since I wrote an article that focused on strategy rather than other aspects of betting. Today it is time for a look at some strategies! As bettors we are always looking for new strategies, systems or betting angles. In fact this is probably what…

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  • Aug- 2012 -
    27 August

    The Common Sense Approach

    I have something a bit different today. For once I am going to stop talking about making sure you can deal with the emotional side of betting, bankrolls and more for a different look at the problem of finding winners in racing. In fact this can be related to finding winners in any form of sports betting. This is something…

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