todays horse racing

  • Dec- 2017 -
    26 December
    Advice

    How To Find Horses That Will Shorten For Trading

    The Holy Grail of trading is to find a ‘steamer.’ This is the term given to a horse with rapidly shortening odds. If you can find a steamer relatively early on in the morning, you could make a huge profit without being concerned about the outcome of the race. The beauty of trading against punting is that you only need…

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  • 23 December
    News

    TWO days till your Christmas surprise!

    Christmas is a time for GIVING and RECEIVING. And your pals here at the Race Advisor have got both those things covered for you. With Christmas just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to sign up to our fantastic giveaway. It’s called the Race Advisor Christmas Cracker. And here’s what it does…. IT GIVES TO CHARITY With every Christmas Cracker,…

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  • 23 December
    News

    Micro-Angles – Weekend Big Race Trends

    Let’s begin by having a look at some of the key trends and stats for Saturday’s big race at Ascot. Ascot – 3:35 – Racing Welfare Handicap Hurdle (Grade 3) (Class 1) – 1m 7 Âœ f Last years race was won by Nicky Henderson trained Brain Power who was sent off at odds of 12/1 and he’s got the…

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  • 21 December
    News

    Our charity donation – for you…

    This Christmas, we’re giving money to The Sick Children’s Trust. I’ve chosen that as our charity this year because last Christmas me and my family actually spent the day itself in hospital. That’s because my son Max has a condition called Hydrocephalus. He was born with too much water in his brain. And The Sick Children’s Trust has helped us…

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  • 20 December
    News

    Micro-Angles – What’s happened to Venetia Chasers?

    Hi all, I like to think this weekly preview is the one-stop shop for all your weekend horse racing stats and trends needs.   This week I want to examine the form of the Venetia Williams stable. I am sure, like me, plenty of you have some systems based on Venetia Williams chasers in November & December or her runners on…

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  • 19 December
    Newshorse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Jump racing has this cruel habit of managing to spoil a big race with a tragedy. We saw evidence of this again on Saturday at Cheltenham as the David Pipe-trained Starchitect, who had run such a good race to finish second in the BetVictor Gold Cup at the last meeting, had jumped his way to the front and…

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  • 15 December
    News

    Hidden Track Specialists

    The term ‘horses for courses’ has been in the English lexicon for quite some time and even though it has become a clichĂ©, we can still use it to make a profit. It is a fact that certain horses simply can’t get enough of a particular track. From their perspective, a specific track could have a shape or going that…

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  • 14 December
    News

    Here’s your Christmas tip…

    Tomorrow is Christmas Jumper Day. The one day of the year horrible knitwear is actively encouraged. Well, it is Christmas. But by that time you could be rich. Because you can harness the power of Eyecatchers Pro. It runs down all of the horses you could and should be placing bets on. All hand-selected by our racing experts. It tracks them and…

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  • 14 December
    News

    Micro-Angles – Trainers – Handicaps

    Hi all, This weekend we have the two day Cheltenham’s International Meeting which starts on Friday and features the latest running of the Caspian Caviar Gold on Saturday. Once again I have plenty to get through and, I like last week, I will start by identifying some trainer track stats to note for the weekend’s action, before looking at some…

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  • 13 December
    News

    A Death at the Derby

    It’s 100 years since women got the vote. In 1918, around 8.4 million women were able to vote in the UK. Plus, women were able to be elected to the House of Commons for the first time. Now, you may know racing’s large part in this story. At the Epsom Derby in 1913, the elite was gathered to watch a…

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  • 12 December
    Newshorse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, No, I am not referring to the cricket down under but to the fact, this is my 133rd Eyecatcher article for Race Advisor. It’s been a tough few months for the Eyecatcher Pro Service but thankfully the corner looks to have turned, with a healthy profit made since November 1st. Last weeks article was another success for the trainer…

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  • 6 December
    News

    Micro-Angles – Weekend Trainer Track Stats

    Hi all, After the Ladbrokes Newbury Winter Carnival, the horse racing action continues apace this weekend with the Tingle Creek Day at Sandown and not one, but two races over Aintree’s National fences on Saturday with the Becher Chase and Grand Sefton Chase the highlight of that card. Plenty to get through this week and there is plenty for you stats…

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  • 5 December
    News

    The world’s funniest zoo…

    It’s around this time of year that we start to see an ancient Christmas tradition… The stories of angry parents paying a fortune for Christmas events that promise to unleash the wonder of Lapland… But end up being a Portakabin featuring a drunk Santa and a donkey with reindeer ears on. There really does seem to be one every year.…

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  • 5 December
    Newshorse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Can A Ten-Year-Old Win The Gold Cup? Total Recall won the Ladbrokes Trophy for Willie Mullins as he just got the better of the Nicky Henderson trained Whisper in a thrilling finish with the pair pulling clear of the rest of the field. The form looks solid. Taking nothing away from the well-handicapped winner but the runner-up comes out of the…

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  • 4 December
    News

    Build your own racing database like a PRO

    Today, I’ve got a great guide for you. Totally FREE, you’ll be pleased to hear. It’s a fantastic guide that explains, step-by-step, how to build your own racing database. Which is a fantastic thing to know how to do? It explains everything in four handy parts. In the fourth part, it explains where to get your racing data. Now, this…

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  • 1 December
    News

    “Thank you all for the fabulous service”

    We love hearing from you. So if you’ve had a big win thanks to one of the great, free services on the Race Advisor site, do let us know! We had a great comment last week, that I wanted to share with you. From a punter who’s been using the Daily Stat Pack. If you’ve never used it, the Daily…

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  • Nov- 2017 -
    30 November
    News

    Micro-Angles – Profile Horse & Jockeys and Trainers To Note

    This week’s horse in profile is the Venetia Williams trained chaser Otago Trail. The 9-year-old has yet to make his seasonal reappearance but did win on his first start of last season when beating Bristol De Mai to land the 3m Rehearsal Chase at Newcastle 12 months ago before ending his season in February when winning 3m handicap chase at…

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  • 29 November
    Advice

    National Hunt, Chase or Hurdles? Can You Profit From Both?

    For horse racing lovers, the thrill of National Hunt racing acts as some form of compensation for the shorter and colder days of autumn and winter. NH races feature older and larger horses than its Flat counterpart, and from September to April, these events are the main focus of the racing calendar as the Flat season takes a backseat. The…

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  • 29 November
    News

    Micro-Angles – Trainers to Note in December

    Hi all, Friday see’s the start of two tremendous day horse racing at Newbury which culminates in the first running of the Ladbrokes Trophy Handicap Chase which is effectively the old Hennessey Gold Cup but with a new sponsor. Plenty to get through this week and lots for stats fans to digest, so let’s crack on. So what can you expect…

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  • 28 November
    News

    ÂŁ400,000 to face some snakes

    Here’s a game of Would You Ever… Would you ever do the trials on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! for ÂŁ400,000? That’s how much they’ve reportedly paid Amir Khan. That makes the boxer the highest-paid campmate in the history of the ITV show – where you have to face creepy-crawlies (and occasionally eat them). I mean, it’s a…

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