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  • Nov- 2015 -
    11 November
    Advice

    A 10 Step Guide To Finding Selections On All-Weather For Horse Racing

    I believe that All-Weather (AW) horse racing offers one of the best opportunities to create a winning system. When you know what to look for, it has the potential to be the most profitable of all types of horse racing on offer. Those who hate AW racing say it is too unpredictable but the opposite is actually the case. Then…

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  • 10 November
    Newshorse racing

    Weekly EyeCatchers – Horse Racing

    Well the winners keep flowing out of the notebook and this is why we love horse racing! Aristo Du Plessies won twice at 5/1 and evens and on Saturday there was a fantastic 25/1 second at Doncaster courtesy of Jamaican Bolt and for a few strides in the final furlong I thought it was going to be another Chill The…

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  • 9 November
    Strategies

    Van Der Wilding: A Horse Racing Betting Strategy

    Over a year ago I wrote a couple of posts on the Van Der Wheil method used in horse racing. The first one was called The Van Der Wheil Method and it outlined how the ratings are calculated. The second one was called A Method For Using Van Der Wheil and is a video outlining a strategy that you can…

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  • 2 November
    Advice

    Help! Iā€™ve Got Two Systems With The Same Selection

    I donā€™t think Iā€™ve written about this since 2010, so I thought it was about time to come back and tackle this issue. It might be something that will effect todays horse racing! If you run more than one betting system or strategy then you will, without a doubt, have faced the problem of more than one approach giving you…

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  • Oct- 2015 -
    26 October
    Advice

    How To Create Standard Times

    A few weeks ago I wrote this post about how to calculate the going allowance. There was a lot of interest in how to create speed ratings, and so with that in mind Iā€™m going to look at the first part (and probably most important) of creating your own speed ratings. That is how to create standard times. To start…

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  • 12 October
    Strategies

    Archive Systems Horse Racing (3FO Lay Betting): Can We Make Them Profit?

    Iā€™m going to do something a bit different today, and if it proves popular I will begin to do this more regularly. So if you enjoy this post and would like to see more then please let me know by leaving a comment at the bottom. Over the years Iā€™ve collected literally hundreds (if not thousands) of betting systems that…

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  • 5 October
    Strategies

    How Many Factors Should I Use When Assessing A Horse Race

    Itā€™s very easy to get overloaded with information when looking at horse racing. There are loads of different ways to bet from laying, backing, dutching, trading and more. Then are hundreds of different approaches to finding selections to bet. Even if you decide to read form there are hundreds of different ways to do that as well. Can there possibly…

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  • Sep- 2015 -
    12 September
    Advice

    What Happened To Horse Racing During World War II

    My mother called last week to tell me about some possessions of my late Grandfather she had found. Whilst reminiscing about the ā€œgood old daysā€ of traveling to Australia and living there for 6 years, being taken to Brighton on seaside jollies on their return and going to the track with her father, my mother exclaimed that sheā€™d like me…

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  • 4 September
    Reviews

    Nap Investor Review

    Nap Investor is a tipster service provided by Nathan Price and is available through the Winning Information Network. Here’s the link to the webpage advertising this service There’s no need for me to repeat too much from the sales page, but briefly, Nathan is “an experienced racing fan who has been working with a network of other racing professionals to…

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  • Aug- 2015 -
    24 August
    Advice

    Where The Heck Do I Start To Be A Profitable Bettor?!

    It was a comment on a recent blog post that has inspired today’s post. There are many strategy based articles amongst the couple of thousands published here on the Race Advisor and his question wasā€¦ Where do I start? There are so many possible avenues, things to investigate and different ways to approach your betting then it can be very…

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  • 10 August
    Advice

    The Simple Guide To Making Profits From Racing

    The fastest way to become a profitable bettor is to use common sense. Something about horse racing and sports betting makes most people lose all their ability to see clearly. Most people. If youā€™re reading this post then that already means you are not most people because those guys are in betting shops throwing their money away on a lucky…

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  • 3 August
    Advice

    Look For The Worst And Make More Profit

    All of us want to pick winners in the best races. Thereā€™s no greater feeling than having your pick in the Grand National come storming and taking the race. Itā€™s an awesome feeling. But the truth is these races are horse racing at itā€™s hardest! Think about it. The best trainers in the world want their horses to run in…

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  • Jul- 2015 -
    28 July
    Tips

    Glorious Goodwood Festival Trainer Pointers

    The end of July and the beginning of August see two of the seasonā€™s great racing festivals at ā€˜Glorious Goodwoodā€™ and over the Irish Sea at Galway.   The ā€˜Gloriousā€™ comes off the festival name this year with the start of a ten year sponsorship of the meeting by Qatar whose sponsorship is the biggest single deal in British horse…

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  • 27 July
    Advice

    The Top Ten Posts of 2015

    There are thousands of articles on the Race Advisor, and that means it can be quite easy to miss some of them. So todayā€¦ I thought I would share with you the top ten most popular posts of 2015 so far. 1. Finding Winners From The Daily Stat Pack – This does what it says on the tinā€¦ how to…

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  • Jun- 2015 -
    27 June
    Tips

    Saturday Preview

    A rare day off the racing for me yesterday as I went to see one of the best rock bands ever The Who in Hyde Park London. This is not the first time that I have seen them but again they were totally awesome and blew me away, they certainly know how to entertain and had the audience rocking with…

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  • 17 June
    Tips

    Royal Ascot Racing Review

    Itā€™s Day 2 of the Royal Ascot. The meeting is of course the centrepiece of Ascotā€™s racing year but the meeting has always been traditionally a key element of the British summer social calendar alongside such events as Henley Regatta and Wimbledon. It is a gloriously eccentric ā€˜Englishā€™ event off the track and a conspicuous celebration of wealth and nowhere…

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  • 15 June
    Advice

    What You Should Expect In Downswings

    Iā€™m writing this post not long after having published a video walk-through review of the Racing Consultants. You can see the walk-through review here. This was actually a service that I recommended as being one worth your consideration, and a very good comment was left by David asking me about the downswings this service had encountered. And it is that…

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  • 1 June
    Advice

    Why You Are The Most Important Part Of Being A Successful Bettor

    As a group of people, bettors spend far too long trying to find the next best thing. Weā€™re always on the hunt for the dream. The dream where you can sit back and do very little work, place bets and make very big profits. Itā€™s a dream that is very tempting. But itā€™s also a dream that is never going…

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  • May- 2015 -
    28 May
    Advice

    How To Keep Bookmakers Accounts Open

    I’ve been asked quiet a few times in the last two weeks by our readers how is the best way to avoid closures by bookmakers and about shifting their betting over to Betfair. In all honesty although I’ve had many accounts closed I wish I’d known what I know now in order for this to never of happened. Of course…

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  • 9 May
    Advice

    The Dante Festival: Three Days of Top Springtime Racing in York

    If you’re looking for a way to usher in springtime and warm weather racing, head to York in May for the Dante Festival, where top trainers, jockeys and horses will gather for race results that set the tone for the rest of the season. The three-day festival, held May 13-15 in 2015 will feature exciting sprint and staying flat races,…

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