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Oct- 2016 -10 OctoberAdvice
Killer Jumps Trainers (Discover Their Secrets)
As a punter, you should certainly take the record of a horseās trainer into account when placing a bet. For some, the trainer is almost an irrelevance but ignoring their influence is a huge mistake. Itās a fact that yards are āinā and āoutā of form at different times of the season. Sometimes, the bookies will āprice inā a horse…
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4 OctoberAdvice
Weekly Eye-catchers ā Horse Racing
What a great weekend of horse racing just gone culminating on the Sunday with latest running of the Prix de l’ Arc de Triomphe this year at Chantilly. Just the three winners from thirteen runners for Eyecatcher Pro subscribers in the past week at 5/1 (early priced advised at 8/1), 11/2 and 7/4 but more importantly another profit made and…
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3 OctoberAdvice
The Jockeys to Trust Your Cash With
When it comes to betting on horseracing, punters need to ask the question: Do you bet on the horse, the trainer or the jockey? In the end, sensible bettors know that you donāt rely on any single one of the above. In previous Race Advisor articles, we looked at the top jockeys and determined that ābetting blindā was a recipe…
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Sep- 2016 -27 SeptemberTips
Weekly Eye-catchers – Horse Racing
Spark Plug Fires in Cambridgeshire For Eyecatcher Subscribers! What a week of horse racing for the column as Spark Plug landed the valuable Cambridgeshire Handicap. Hopefully plenty of Eyecatcher Pro subscribers took my advice and got on him at the 33/1 with Coral that I recommended after the horses run at York. Spark Plug was one of 6 winners for…
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26 SeptemberAdvice
A Death at the Derby
The Epsom Derby is one of the famed āfive classicsā held annually and the event has had its fair share of drama over the years. However, the 1913 Derby is arguably the most dramatic horse race in history as it involved the death of Emily Davison, a suffragette who threw herself in front of Anmer, King George Vās horse. Davison…
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20 SeptemberTips
Weekly Eyecatchers ā 70
Not as high class horse racing as last weekend but there were some notable performances on Saturday that are worth looking at in a bit of detail. Again, not too many eyecatchers this week, just three, but I have got an ante post selection for next months Champion Sprint at Ascot and I will add a couple of eye-catching two…
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19 SeptemberAdvice
Why 99% of Bettors Fail [REVEALED]
Thereās an old saying which goes somewhere along the lines of āgambling is a hard way to make easy money.ā Whether we like it or not, the bookies are typically the ones smiling at the end of the day. How often have you heard them whine about having a bad day at Aintree or Cheltenham? Seldom do you hear anything…
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17 SeptemberAdvice
Saturdayās Big Race Previews
The big horse racing action moves to Ayr on Saturday with the annual running of the cavalry charge known as the Ayr Gold Cup. The racing may not have the same class of horses running as last Saturday but it looks very competitive with plenty of big field handicap puzzles for punters to solve. Hopefully I will be able to…
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13 SeptemberAdvice
Weekly Eye-catchers ā Horse Racing
What a weekend of horse racing in Britain, Ireland and on Sunday over in France with Arc Trials Day at Chantilly. The ārace of the decadeā took place on Saturday at Leopardstown with the Irish Champion Stakes and the St Leger at Doncaster provided plenty of drama and a big priced surprise winner. Plenty to look at then and, indeed…
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12 SeptemberAdvice
British Horse Racing, the Sport of Kings
Only football attracts more spectators in the UK than horse racing with over 6.1 million people attending racing events at British racecourses in 2015. It is a huge industry with 86,000 employees and it contributes over Ā£3.5 billion to the UK economy. It is also a sport with a long and illustrious history which I will be outlining below. Ancient…
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6 SeptemberAdvice
Weekly Eye-catchers ā Horse Racing
Well, autumn has arrived and you can tell that season has changed with the end of evening turf horse racing as the nights draw in. September can be a very cruel month for punters as the ground can change quickly away from summer quick ground, as we saw at Haydock on Saturday. But thereās still plenty of top class horse…
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1 SeptemberAdvice
The Handicap Debutante System – A Smartsigger Publication
The turf flat racing season is beyond the half-way point for the year but I wanted to tell you about a very simple system that makes a decent profit across the season. The first thing to say is that it isnāt a desperately complicated system. However, it does have a solid rationale, as it is about backing unexposed runners in…
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Aug- 2016 -30 AugustAdvice
Weekly Eye-catchers ā Horse Racing
Well after last weekās āWar and Peaceā sized article a much shorter one this week. We are almost in September and a change from summer to autumn is about to take place and the horse racing also sees a change too as those horses that have been put away for an autumn campaign start to race again. Now is the…
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23 AugustAdvice
Weekly Eye-catchers ā Horse Racing
Well thatās another Festival finished for another year but there are still plenty of horse racingās summer/autumn festivals to come with the St LĆ©ger meeting at Doncaster and the Western meeting at Ayr in September. My Betting Week On The Knavesmire A good week for the Eyecatchers with a win for the Alan King trained Oceane at 7/1, in the…
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22 AugustAdvice
Do Trainers Hold The Key To Horse Racing Profits?
In a previous article we looked at ways to make profits from certain jockeys. Today, itās time to put trainers under the microscope. As is the case with top jockeys, punters often make the mistake of backing a horse because it comes from a well-known stable. A basic rule of horse racing betting is to back a stable thatās in…
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16 AugustAdvice
Weekly Eye-catchers ā Horse Racing
Another short article with just the four horses for your trackers this week. Last weekendsā horse racing wasnāt the highest in terms of quality but there were a couple of performances that stood out and I will look at those later. Just one day before the start of Yorkās four day Ebor Festival. Itās my favourite of the summer festivals…
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15 AugustAdvice
Runners or Riders? Making Money From Jockeys
It isnāt unusual for a punter, especially a casual one, to make the mistake of backing a horse solely because there is a ābig nameā jockey on board. While the likes of A. P. McCoy, Ruby Walsh and Frankie Dettori are unquestionably outstanding jockeys, they are not magicians. If they are riding a complete lemon, they are not going to…
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9 AugustAdvice
Weekly Eye-catchers ā Horse Racing
A shorter article than normal this week as there wasnāt much top class horse racing to look back at last week or over the weekend with the Shergar Cup taking centre stage. Love it or loath it the Shergar Cup does attract a decent crowd with 30,000 in attendance. As for betting itās really not a meeting that I take…
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2 AugustAdvice
Weekly Eye-catchers ā Horse Racing
Thatās the Goodwood & Galway horse racing Festivalās ādone and dustedā for another year and we enjoyed some great racing and saw some fantastic performances at both meetings. In this weeks column I am going to concentrate on Goodwood and there were plenty of horses that should be going into your trackers from that Festival. Before looking at last weeks…
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1 AugustAdvice
Can You Be Successful From Last Time Out Winners?
When it comes to picking winners, punters are enamoured with the form guide and what better way to make money than to back a horse that won its last race? Around 50 years ago, race lovers apparently made substantial sums of money from backing Last Time Out Winners. It transpired that horses in National Hunt races were being turned out…
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