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  • Jun- 2015 -
    15 June
    Advice

    What You Should Expect In Downswings

    I’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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  • 13 June
    Tips

    Saturday Preview

    So where do I start today, some highly competitive handicaps that look very appealing indeed! Musselburgh for example hosts the William Hill Scottish Sprint Cup this afternoon where a field of 17 are due to go to post over the minimum trip. Despite the number of runners I can look no further than Red Baron who has been running oh…

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  • 9 June
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eyecatchers

    In this weeks notebook I have concentrated on horses that have run in some of last weeks big handicaps. Thursday 28th May Sandown – Master The World (David Elsworth) In a race where it paid to be up with the pace the four year old did best of those held up. Wearing blinkers for the first time and well backed into…

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  • 8 June
    Advice

    A Complete Strategy From Rating Through To Odds Lines

    Over the last few weeks I’ve written a post about creating power ratings and a post about turning those ratings into odds lines. There have been a few requests asking if I could combine them into a single example, and that’s exactly what I’m going to do now. This post assumes that you have read both the previous posts and…

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  • 6 June
    Advice

    Saturday Preview

    What more can a man want the sun is shining and I’m out today with a few of my buddies for a couple of pints to watch the Investec Derby at Epsom. All I need now is to bag a couple of winners and to overcome this run of secondi Tus that I am currently experiencing and I will be…

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  • 3 June
    Reviews

    Racing Consultants Review

    [button color=”orange” size=”big” link=”http://www.raceadvisor.co.uk/s/racingconsultants/” icon=”” target=”true”]Check This Product Out Now[/button] Download The Spreadsheet I Made In The Video Here **UPDATE** I received this email from Gordon the other day, and he’s given permission for me to publish it here: With out even looking at your video about Racing Consultants I know from using them since last July how good they are.…

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  • 2 June
    Advice

    Weekly Eyecatcher Report

    Weekly Eyecatcher’s Report It was Guineas weekend in Ireland and Gleneagles proved he is the best three year old mile colt in the UK & Ireland when he won the Irish 2000 Guineas. The more interesting of the two classics was the fillies’ version which I think was a cracking race and will prove to be very solid form. It…

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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. We’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. It’s a dream that is very tempting. But it’s also a dream that is never going…

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  • May- 2015 -
    30 May
    Tips

    Saturday Preview

    A usual Saturday’s fare with a feast of top class racing today at Haydock, Newmarket and York including the Royal Ascot bound Limato who puts his 100% record on the line in the Sandy Lane Stakes at the Merseyside track this afternoon. You can be nothing but be impressed with the way that this Henry Candy trained 3 year old…

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  • 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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  • 25 May
    Advice

    Turn Your Power Ratings Into Odds Lines

    A few weeks ago I wrote this post about how to make your own power ratings using a slightly different approach. At the end I promised that I would write another article following on that showed you how to get from what you finished with in that post to your oddslines. And that’s what I’m going to do today. If…

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  • 23 May
    Tips

    Saturday Preview

    I am not a great fan of the early part of the flat season as I like to see the form settle down a bit with horses having a run or two under their belts and the results having a more reliable look about them. The Epsom Derby meeting is my usual indicator that the season has moved in to…

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  • 16 May
    Tips

    Saturday’s Preview – Two To Side With Today

    “Could do better” is my take on my system selections on the flat recently so I have spent a few hours this week analysing and tweaking the criteria and scoring data slightly so to hopefully show some improvement on the current selections and returns. Although results are by no means a disaster I have now introduced a new race rating…

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  • 14 May
    Tips

    The Dante Stakes – A Preview

    The Dante Stakes is a Group 2 which is run over a distance of 1m 2f 88yds and has been traditionally seen as a key trial for the Epsom Derby. The race is named after Dante who was the last Northern trained horse to win the Derby way back in 1945. The race was first run in 1958 and since…

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  • 12 May
    Strategies

    Portfolio Corner – A Trainer To Follow Right Now

    Welcome to ‘Portfolio Corner’ I have been betting horses and sports for a living for a good few years now and my bets are based around systems, profiles, trends and stats. I have over 250 systems. I know that may appear a lot to some, but many are based around individual trainers and operate for perhaps one or two months…

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  • 11 May
    Strategies

    Finding The Three Best Horses Using PIV’s

    I’ve been writing a fair bit about impact, and pool impact, values recently. Last week, on my blog post about creating power ratings, Michael asked me how to go about finding the best three horses using PIV’s (pool impact values), otherwise known as a/e ratios. If you’d like to learn how to make PIV’s then you should check out this…

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  • 9 May
    Tips

    Totescoop6 Victoria Cup

    What a disaster last week was with my selection Ol Man River running no sort of race and finishing a long way tailed off last, there was something clearly amiss with him! To add insult to injury my top rated horse Gleneagles which didn’t meet my price criteria and was therefore overlooked won like a very good animal indeed and…

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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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  • 4 May
    Advice

    Power Ratings, A Different Approach

    Following my article about working out the minimum odds you should bet at last week there were a lot of requests for a follow up about how to calculate power ratings. The truth is, there are loads of ways to calculate power ratings ranging from overly simplistic to overly complex. Which is the best? Well, to be honest… none. At…

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  • 2 May
    Tips

    The Qipco 2000 Guineas

    Well I thought my selection last week Le Reve was going to get me off to a flyer with my first advice writing on the Race Advisor website, in with every chance going to the last the notorious Sandown hill unfortunately caught out my charge and he finished a gallant but one paced third showing a small profit for the…

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