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Nov- 2015 -23 NovemberStrategies
Van Der Wilding: A Horse Racing Betting Strategy Part 2
In my last post on the Van Der Wilding method, I looked at how Iāve adjusted the original system to find contenders. The focus of today’s post is how to reduce those contenders into selections using form reading. To do this Iām going to be using the ratings inside the Racing Dossier to analyse this race. Form Reading with Racing…
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18 NovemberAdvice
The Friendly Horse
The Friendly Horse I wonder how many of us, who enjoy horse racing, ever think about WHYĀ there is a mostly cooperative relationship between horse and jockey? Very few animals are able to adapt to domestication or develop a cooperative relationship with humans. Cats and dogs are obvious examples of species who have adapted to domestication. On the face of it,…
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17 NovemberNews
Weekly EyeCatchers – Horse Racing
Another three winners from the Eyecatcher horses last week coming courtesy of Izmir, Final Assault and King Massini! Like last week there were a few horses to catch my eye for this weekās article. Here are six that should provide you with some winning opportunities in the coming weeks through horse racing. As ever for those of you with Eyecatcher…
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16 NovemberAdvice
Do Trainers With Only One Horse At A Meeting Make Profits?
Training a horse is a very expensive process as well as being incredibly hard work. Basic expenses include bedding, feed, stall rent, an exercise rider, supplements and a variety of other equipment. Then there is the small matter of transporting the horse to meetings and paying the jockey. In simple terms, trainers are dependent on purse winnings (and betting winnings)…
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11 NovemberAdvice
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 NovemberNews
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 NovemberStrategies
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 NovemberAdvice
Help! Iāve Got Two Systems With The Same Selection
I donāt think Iāve 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 -28 OctoberReviews
Overpriced Horse Tips – Review
This time I thought I’d take a different tack on selecting a tipster to review. Looking at our tipster review pages, we can see that “Overpriced Horse Tips” is the current leader over the last 30 days. I thought I’d see how this service has done over a longer period. We have been proofing the results here at BetAdvisor.co.uk since…
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26 OctoberAdvice
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 Iām 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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13 OctoberTips
Weekly Eyecatchers
For those of you have subscribed to the Eyecatcher Pro tool you would have been delighted with a big winner at York as Shared Equity deservedly got his head in front, having run so consistently this summer. A 7/1 SP isnāt to be sniffed at but hopefully you were on at 20/1 that was available in the morning with a…
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12 OctoberStrategies
Archive Systems Horse Racing (3FO Lay Betting): Can We Make Them Profit?
Iām 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 Iāve collected literally hundreds (if not thousands) of betting systems that…
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5 OctoberStrategies
How Many Factors Should I Use When Assessing A Horse Race
Itās 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 -29 SeptemberTips
Weekly Eyecatchers
Not as many winners this week for the notebook but Karaka Jack won the Silver Cambridgeshire on Friday at 14/1. I had him in mind for a race next month at Redcar but this race cut up and it probably was about as competitive as the Redcar one will be. Itās been a long time between drinks for Shootingsta who…
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28 SeptemberAdvice
How To Make A Profit During Changing Seasons
Weāre coming into that time when we move from flat to national hunt racing. Twice a year this is considered the time by pretty much everyone in the business to be amongst the hardest to make a profit. The reason? Because the flat horses are finishing up their last runs at the end of the season and the national hunt…
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21 SeptemberAdvice
How To Calculate Going Allowance
I was recently browsing through some of the posts on the Race Advisor and I came across this one. In it I take a look at what exactly a going allowance is and why you would want to use one. Itās a pretty good read if I do say so myself š If you create, or have been thinking of…
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15 SeptemberTips
Weekly Eyecatchers
A quiet week but some nice winners including the Portland winner Steps at 12/1, Babyfact at 2/1 and Ribbons at 3/1. Itās worth looking at the Portland in a bit more detail as it shows the power of putting horses in your notebook and backing them when they get their optimum conditions! There were three tracker horses running in the…
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14 SeptemberStrategies
Class Movementā¦ Does It Make A Difference?
Do you think it makes a difference whether a horse is moving up or down in class? Before you read on, place you vote on the poll below. Then continue reading. [socialpoll id=”2292619″] Now that youāve voted, I wonāt know if you havenāt but you really should to see if you were correct in your thinking, itās time to look…
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12 SeptemberAdvice
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 āgood 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 sheād like me…
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8 SeptemberTips
Weekly Eye-catchers
Another couple of winners last week for the eyecatchers with What About Carlo winning at Epsom at 13/2 and Whitman a 11/4 winner at Ripon. I tend to split the Turf Flat season into three sections: Spring horses (March to May). Summer horses (June to August) and the autumn horses (September & October). I do something similar for the National…
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