horse racing

  • Nov- 2010 -
    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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  • 6 November

    2010 Breeders Cup Juvenile Turf

    Guest post written by Darren Hudson-Wood Race Time: 17.50, Race Surface Turf, Race Distance 1 Mile Selection:- Master Of Hounds 10/3 Win The selection was a fine third in the Racing Post trophy and that form would be the best on offer here, if he can translate that performance to this track will be very hard to beat. 2010 Breeders Cup…

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  • 5 November

    2010 Breeders Cup Marathon

    Guest post written by Darren Hudson-Wood Race Time: 20.10, Surface: Dirt, Distance: 1 mile 6 furlongs 1 0-36533 Atoned 5 9 – 0 •   Robby Albarado •   Neil Howard 2 525311 Prince Will I Am 3 8 – 10 •   Javier Castellano •   Michelle Nihei 3 616371 Million Seller 4 8 – 11 •   Jeremy Rose •   H Motion 4 713511 Eldaafer 5 9 –…

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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 -
    29 October

    The Wiz’s Dog Racing Spreadsheet

    Today is going to be a fairly short post as  I am giving you a spreadsheet created by one of the readers of the Race Advisor. The purpose of this spreadsheet is to rate greyhound races in order to find the runner with the most chance of winning. How does the spreadsheet do this? Having had a closer look at…

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  • 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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  • 26 October
    Reviews

    Mordin On Time Reviewed

    Get Mordin On Time There has been a lot of interest shown in calculating speed figures recently and so it made sense to do a review of one of the leading books in the UK on creating speed figures. There are many books on creating speed figures in the US but, generally, they are based on data that we do…

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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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  • 19 October

    Ratings Pro Spreadsheet

    Today you are getting access to a new spreadsheet that I have just made. A reader, The Wiz, requested this and you can download the spreadsheet here. This rating system was not devised by myself, but I have made the spreadsheet based on The Wiz’s rules for anyone who wishes to use it. With the introduction finished, let’s get to how…

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  • 18 October

    Formula One Betting – Part Three

    Guest post written by Paul Micelli Having gained a firm grasp on the different factors that can affect a Formula One race in parts one and two, sports bettors will find themselves in a much better position to make a selection. Additional information can also be found on the official Formula One website and the dedicated BBC web presence. Although…

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  • 15 October

    Chase Race Research

    I thought that it would be interesting to delve into some statistics about Chase Racing. Rather than using my own databases I have used Adrian Massey data from 2009. Why have I done this? Because I want to show you that it is possible to do this kind of research without having to spend any money if you want to.…

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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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  • 11 October

    Formula One Betting – Part Two

    Guest post written by Paul Micelli If you have read my first article on Formula One racing, then you will already be familiar with a multitude of different factors that can affect race outcomes. The discerning bettor will need to be particularly studious if they aim to make profits from one of the most marginal markets in the annual sporting…

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  • 5 October

    Formula One Betting – Part One

    Guest post written by Paul Micelli In terms of technology, individual performances and team cohesion, Formula One racing has to be classed as one of the most complex sporting markets of all. Race outcomes are usually decided on fractional margins and it’s the minor details that make Formula One such an enthralling betting market. Vehicle weight, fuel loads, tyres and…

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  • 1 October

    Analysing Course And Distance Winners

    You can find out if a horse is a course or distance winner without much difficulty. The information is available on every website that provides racing details including the Racing Post and Sporting Life. As with every statistic these will perform better in certain areas than in others and I would like to investigate one particular area where they may…

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  • Sep- 2010 -
    30 September

    Betfair ATM and Racing Secrets Exposed

    Guest article written by the Betting System Guru! Betfair ATM – Reviewer Sgt Dave A new review being conducted by Sgt Dave. Having said that, this one has been scheduled to be reviewed twice before and on both occasions it never got started. So what is Betfair ATM? Well you cannot really call it a system it is more a strategy…

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  • 29 September

    2010 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe

    Guest post written by Darren Hudson-Wood The Qatar sponsored Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe is run at Longchamp and is open to 3 year-olds and over, and run over a Mile and a half, its a Group 1 in status with a prize fund of 4,000,000 Euros First held in 1920, it will be run in 2010 for the 89th time.…

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