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  • Jul- 2010 -
    9 July

    Finding Favourites Quickly and Easily

    Guest strategy written by Glen This strategy is designed to find the favourites that win. Using your daily paper you look to find how the favourite has performed over the past 6 runningā€™s of that race. You are looking for races that have a clear bias for the favourite. An example would be if you had two races, one with…

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  • 7 July

    Computer Betting Systems ā€“ Friend or Foe?

    Guest post written by Paul Micelli Sports betting has been a consistent marketplace for individuals with a trained eye for easy profits. Somewhat surprisingly, many of those who make the largest sums of money rarely place bets or wagers of their own. In fact, the market is currently jammed with former jockey, trainers, sport stars and pundits who promise untold…

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  • Jun- 2010 -
    30 June

    Can Formula 1 be profitable?

    Motor racing actually presents a multitude of different betting possibilities. Enthusiasts in the United Kingdom will be more familiar with the world of Formula One and increased public interest in the sport owes much to the recent successes of British drivers Jenson Button, the reigning Formula One World Champion, and Lewis Hamilton, who secured the title in 2008. In terms…

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  • 25 June

    The Psychology of Gambling ā€“ Myth 2

    Myth 2 – Bookmakers use inside information to calculate their betting odds and you canā€™t beat them. This is a very common miss-conception and today I would like to try and prove to you why it is not true. To do this I am going to begin at the end (so to speak). You can clearly beat a bookmaker. In…

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  • 16 June

    Creating a Racing Database ā€“ Getting The Data

    This is the fourth part in the series where we have been looking at creating your own racing database. If you havenā€™t read the first three parts then you can do so using the links below. Creating a Racing Database Part 1 Creating a Racing Database Part 2 Creating a Racing Database Part 3 In todayā€™s post we are going…

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  • 14 June

    Football Spread Betting for Beginners

    Guest article written by Paul Micelli Traditional betting patterns have seen some significant changes in recent years and the rise in popularity of spread betting continues to see the conscientious sports betting enthusiast enjoy excellent profits. However, sports spread betting remains something of a mystery for the casual punter and the random collection of numbers will make very little sense…

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  • 9 June

    Long Distance Travellers – Do They Make Money?

    Guest post by David Renham fromĀ Racing Trends Each day the Racing Post and most daily newspapers highlight horses that have travelled a long distance to race. Why are these horses noted each day? The reasoning behind it is almost certainly this – if a trainer and/or owner are keen to travel a long way to race their horse(s) then the…

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  • 9 June

    Guide To Profitable Dutching

    I believe that value is the most important part of betting. As I am sure you have heard many times, you can select as many winners as you want but if you arenā€™t getting good value in the odds then you will still lose money. I have been looking at new ways of getting good value in the odds and…

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  • 8 June

    What do the Racing Post Ability Ratings mean?

    A number of weeks ago a reader asked me what the ability ratings that are available to Racing Post members actually mean. These are usually in the form of one, two or three ticks. As so often seems to be the case with the Racing Post, when you actually try and find information on how they make their ratings through…

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  • 1 June

    Creating a Database for Racing ā€“ Part 3

    There has been a little bit of a break since I finished writing part one and part two of how to create a database for racing. Carrying on from where we left off puts us at the stage of designing the table layouts. A database is made of different tables and each table contains data. For example a Trainer table…

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  • May- 2010 -
    21 May
    Advice

    How To Use A Horseā€™s Draw To Profit

    Earlier this week I wrote a review of Nick Mordinā€™s Winning Without Thinking. While I was re-reading the book to write the review there was a section on betting the draw and a strategy that he used. I thought that it would be a good idea to re-analyse this strategy and look at how we might be able to use…

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  • 18 May

    Winning Without Thinking ā€“ Book Review

    Winning Without Thinking is one of Nick Mordinā€™s books and is designed as a guide to betting systems. It was a book I read very early on when I first started to take my betting seriously. With 21 chapters and just over 300 pages there is certainly a lot of information to take in. Nick Mordin has a very nice…

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  • 13 May

    The Betfair Winning Greyhound System

    Guest article written by Paul Micelli While many sports betting enthusiasts continue to make a respectable profit from laying horses, the world of greyhound racing continues to be clouded by uncertainty and inexperience. The utilisation of successful horse racing systems have worked for many years on the UKā€™s main betting exchanges but can profits actually be gleaned from greyhound racing…

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  • 5 May

    Profitable Trainers In May

    Guest post by David Renham fromĀ Racing Trends This month I am looking at trainer performance in May on the flat. Trainers tend to be creatures of habit and tend to peak / trough at similar times each year. This article is based on Flat trainers in the month of May with data taken from 2004 to 2009. May sees the…

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  • 4 May

    Outright Tennis Betting ā€“ The Winning Strategy (Part Three ā€“ Understanding Form)

    Guest article written by Paul Micelli Last week we started to look at a winning strategy for betting on tennis. The first part was an introduction into how we were going to find winners and the second part looked at the draw. The third part of the Outright Tennis Betting Winning Strategy takes a look at the one major influencing…

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  • 3 May

    Building Your Own Racing Database ā€“ Part 2

    Last week we started looking at the process of building your own horse racing database. While I am focussing on horse racing, this guide could be easily modified to help you build any kind of sports betting database. By now you will have decided exactly how you want to use your database and what information you will need to extract…

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  • Apr- 2010 -
    30 April
    Advicefavourites

    Is This Race Better For The Backer Or The Layer?

    Which races are better for the backer or layer is a question that I have been asked many times. It is time that we start to de-mystify this question and look at some of the statistical facts behind which race types may provide better opportunities for the backer and the layer. I have limited the horses that I am looking…

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  • 27 April

    Building Your Own Racing Database ā€“ Part 1

    I have had a lot of requests from readers who are interested in building their own database and are not sure how to go about it. In response to these requests I am going to write a series of articles outlining the process that I used to design and build my database. This is by no means the best way…

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  • 19 April

    The Monthly Book Review ā€“ Braddockā€™s Complete Guide

    This is going to be a new feature at the Race Advisor. I have an arsenal of racing literature, some excellent and some not so good. There is always more to read and as you may have guessed I like to read as much as I can. If I can get even the beginning of an idea from a book…

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  • 15 April

    Trainers With 2 Runners In A Race – The Profitable Angle

    Guest post by David Renham fromĀ Racing Trends One dilemma that faces punters from time to time is when a trainer runs two or more runners in a race. Do you take the obvious option and back the shortest priced runner? Or do you look for some ā€˜perceived valueā€™ by backing the outsider of the pair? Whatever you decide I would…

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