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  • Dec- 2016 -
    15 December
    News

    Desert Drought or Flood?

    We’ve been doing some pre-Christmas housekeeping here on the Race Advisor. Part of that housekeeping is finding ways to keep you informed of the latest and greatest in the world of horse racing. And to do that, we’ve started posting to our Twitter account a LOT more frequently. So I just wanted to give you a quick heads-up that you…

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  • 14 December
    Advice

    Raiders Of The Lost Bet

    Did you ever watch the Indiana Jones movies? I love them! In fact, I have a game on the PS4 (yes I still play computer games when I have a moment) which is all about hunting for hidden treasure. It’s pretty complex and involves a lot of puzzle solving. Kinda like horse racing 🙂 And the best computer to solve…

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  • 13 December
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-catchers – Horse Racing

    Another weekend of high quality horse racing with Cheltenham’s two day International Meeting providing most of it. A slightly different look to this week’s column, as I will start by looking at those running at the weekend that should be noted for some big races later in the season including a 25/1 ante post selection for the Mares Hurdle at…

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  • 6 December
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    The top jumps horse racing just continues to deliver, after last weekend’s Hennessey Gold Cup and this weekend we a thrilling renewal of the Tingle Creek Chase at Sandown and at Aintree we saw a return to racing over the Grand National fences. Before looking at this week’s horses for your trackers here is my usual take on the weekend’s…

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  • 3 December
    News

    The Time Machine

    Something interesting has happened this week, an article that I wrote in 2010 has started to get a lot of people reading it. I’m not quite sure why, or how, this has suddenly happened. But it gave me a reason to look back at it and read it again myself. And the principles I wrote about in 2010 are still…

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  • 2 December
    News

    Getting Rich in 30 Minutes A Day

    If you have thirty minutes a day, then I can show you how to make profits almost every single day. It’s the ingenious process used inside Betting Bounty. Which you can check out here. We take advantage of a little-known phenomenon that occurs every single day in racing. And
 it’s something that will NEVER disappear. It can’t, because the way…

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  • 1 December
    News

    Are you missing out?

    Did you know that on the Race Advisor there is a Daily Stat Pack? It shows you the top jockeys and trainers at each course that is being raced at today. And
 to make it even better
 we then go in and find the strongest runners from them on your behalf. For example, one of today’s strongest runners is Bachasson,…

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  • Nov- 2016 -
    30 November
    Advice

    Professor Plum, in the dining room with a


    I bloody love Cluedo! It’s one of the games that we’ve recently brought out of retirement from the back of our cupboard in preparation for Christmas. And it’s the old version, it belonged to my grandparents, the box is barely holding together, but the game itself is still in excellent condition. And because it’s an original, the pieces feel like…

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  • 29 November
    News

    What connects Cheltenham and Newbury?

    It’s a bit of a conundrum, what makes these two courses the same when to most people they’re different, and they’re over fifty miles apart. But they are connected by one thing. Well, more than one thing, but one thing that comes to mind very quickly. And that is
 On Saturday I put Cheltenham down in the email when I…

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  • 29 November
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-catchers – Horse Racing

    Another fantastic weekend of horse racing is over after the Bet365 Festival at Newbury on Friday and Saturday, culminating in the latest renewal of that great Handicap Chase the Hennessey Gold Cup. Before looking at this week’s eyecatchers I will take a brief look at the weekend’s action from Newbury and two of the best performances. River Flows to Hennessey…

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  • 28 November
    News

    Baby Brains

    Supposedly it’s just women who get baby brain, but clearly that’s not the case, in my email yesterday I sent out a free tip for Saturday’s racing! My apologies, I will just put it down to lack of sleep, and having a baby screaming next to me while I write. However, I’ll rectify it today by giving a free selection…

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  • 28 November
    News
    Red Rum

    Red Rum – How a Horse Becomes Epic

    Red Rum is arguably the most famous racehorse in history and is often credited with ‘saving’ the Grand National. Even those with practically no knowledge of horse racing have probably heard of this remarkable Gelding. Although he is best known for his trio of Grand National wins in the 1970s (the only horse to have achieved the feat), Red Rum…

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  • 26 November
    Advice
    horses

    Gold Cup Tips From The Top

    Morning everyone! There’s a big race to look forward to today. The Hennessy Gold Cup Chase at Cheltenham. So if you’re still wondering where to put your money at 3.10 this afternoon, we’ve rounded up what the connections are thinking to help you decide. Starting with… Colin Tizzard The trainer says the race is between Native River, who came in…

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  • 15 November
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-catchers – Horse Racing

    Cheltenham Says Farewell to Sprinter Sacre Not sure whether it’s the big fields or the arrival of the rain but the jumps horse racing over the weekend was excellent and really got the juices following for the coming winter months. It’s been a very quiet period for the jumps eyecatchers so far, mainly due to the small fields, but the…

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  • 8 November
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-catchers – Horse Racing

    Best Wishes to Freddie Tylicki In the last week, horse racing has been in the news for the wrong reasons. Firstly, jockey Freddie Tylicki was involved in a shocking looking four horse pile up at Kempton on Monday 31st October. That incident has left the jockey paralysed from the waist down which is heartbreaking for both him and his family.…

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  • 7 November
    Advice

    Place Betting on Favourites: Does It Pay?

    To date, most of the statistical articles on Race Advisor have focused on making a profit from backing winning horses. Yet there is also the potential to make money from ‘place’ betting. This is, of course, the practice of backing a horse at medium to long odds with the hope that it finishes ‘in the places’. Depending on the size…

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  • 1 November
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-catchers – Horse Racing

    When Will the Rains Come? It was the weekend when the horse racing focus changed from the flat to the National hunt winter season. There was an excellent card at Ascot and at Wetherby we had Charlie Hall Day, with that race providing Cue Card with his seasonal reappearance. This weekend’s racing was run on good ground and indeed at…

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  • Oct- 2016 -
    31 October
    Advice
    Jockeys

    Bookmakers to Get Their Comeuppance

    Imagine being in a business where the goal is to take more money from people than they get from you. It’s risky to be sure but both sides face the dangers. Now imagine if your business could simply ban people who take too much money from you. That’s right; you can take whatever you like from them but the moment…

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  • 25 October
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-catchers – Horse Racing

    Horse Racing’s Flat Season Staggers to A Finish! Well, the flat turf season continues to stagger on until its final finish at Doncaster in less than two weeks. I think Racing Post Trophy Day at Doncaster should be in the end of the season. I know some will cry “what about the November Handicap?” Well move it to this meeting…

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  • 18 October
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-catchers – Horse Racing

    Qipco Champions Day at Ascot looked on paper like the best days horse racing of the season and so it turned out to be. The meeting started with Jim Crowley being crowned Champion Jockey and Josephine Gordon being crowned Champion Apprentice. A great achievement by the former but for me, Josephine’s win in the apprentice title race was even better.…

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