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Apr- 2018 -21 AprilNews
FREE Tips Win 43% Of The Time!
With the flat season fully underway, we’re also into the season of festivals. Over the next few months, it seems there’s a horse racing festival almost every couple of weeks! At the Race Advisor, we’ve got some incredible things planned for you over the coming months. This includes a new members area, new features, free tools, more race previews, horses…
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14 AprilAdvice
Michael Wilding Rips Apart The Grand National
It’s been a little while since I wrote a blog post, and what better time to do so than on the day of the Grand National. I’m going to use a combination of the Race Advisor’s tools to make my analysis of the race, beginning with Racing Dossier to narrow down the field. With so many good runners in the…
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14 AprilNews
The Grand National Compendium
We’ve taken out four best pundits from the Race Advisor and asked them to give you their thoughts on the greatest race of them all …. the Grand National. Over to them ….. Alex Pepperrel gives us his thoughts via a video – Andy Newton provides us with all of the stats that we need to make an informed decision…
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12 AprilNews
2018 Grand National Trends For Punters To Profit
It doesnât matter if you are a seasoned horse racing punter, or a recreational better that only dips in and out of betting – the thought of betting on the Grand National â a race with 40 runners in â can be often be a very daunting affair. However â fear not – as with bundles of Grand National trends &…
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10 AprilNews
2018 Could Provide Us with a Sixth 100/1 Grand National Winner
We all know the Grand National is the official home of big price horse racing winners. Itâs the reason the UK stands still on race day and the Aintree spectacle sees seasoned punters rub shoulders with the ÂŁ1-a-year-backers getting their stake on a runner with a familiar sounding name. It’s the jewel in the British racing crown but did you…
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10 AprilNews
Achieving the Impossible: Picking a Grand National Winner
Although the Cheltenham Gold Cup is one of the highlights of the racing calendar, we revealed that it isnât as open a race as originally thought. If you focus on the top three in the market, youâre likely to come close to picking a winner. The Aintree Grand National, on the other hand, is as close to a âlotteryâ as…
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8 AprilAdvice
Three Ways Horse Racing Can Increase It’s Popularity
Cheltenham Festival proved that the popularity of horse racing is continuing to grow across the United Kingdom and Ireland. Record crowds poured through the venue over the course of the week in March, highlighting the importance that the event holds in the racing calendar. Horse racing has been trending towards the top of the sporting zeitgeist in Britain, although it…
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3 AprilAdvice
Handicap Ceilings
On November 10, 2016, the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) made a decision which significantly impacted the world of handicap racing. It announced a change to handicap race entry criteria which meant that horses rated 1 or 2 pounds higher than the allocated rating band could enter the majority of races. The amendment only impacts races at Class 3 and below.…
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Mar- 2018 -31 MarchNews
The Grand National
I donât need to say much here as there will be acres of writing on the background to the worldâs most famous horse race. As a spectacle, itâs the highlight of the National Hunt calendar and arguably the highlight of British horse racing jumps or indeed flat.  It’s a race that brings out office sweepstakes and people who have a…
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30 MarchAdvice
Follow Ryan Moore At Meydan Today
It was raining at Lingfield Park yesterday for the All-Weather Championships Finals and some of the jockeys were looking forward to better weather. James Doyle won the mares and fillies final on Diagnostic and then flew out to Dubai after racing. The temperature for the Dubai World Cup fixture at Meydan will be above 30 degrees where Doyle rides Frontiersman…
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30 MarchNews
Ready, Steady, WIN!
Good morning folks, Are you ready for some PROFITABLE betting today? We are â because we’re aiming to smash it at Finals Day. Finals Day, as you doubtless know, is the biggest day in All Weather Racing. And the culmination of the All-Weather Championships at Lingfield. Plus, a superb place to make a very decent amount of money. Which is…
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26 MarchAdvice
Three Big Price Runners to Trouble Grand National Favourite Blaklion
This yearâs Grand National betting is taking shape and Blaklion remains at the head of the field as we approach the business end of preparations. Representing the Nigel Twiston-Davies yard, the talented nine-year-old has been the shortest price since the book went up, but does he deserve to be? There are some serious question marks hanging over the bay gelding…
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24 MarchNews
Trends… Do They Really Work?
If you’ve ever bet at a festival, then you’ll know that almost everybody uses trends from previous races to decide whether a horse is likely to win or not. But here’s the weird thing… Most people don’t use trends in their day-to-day betting. If you’re not prepared to use trends in your day-to-day betting then why would you suddenly think…
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24 MarchAdvice
Is it worth your while following trends
There is a stark difference between horse racing betting systems and trends. With systems, youâre following a set of data in a bid to find winners. I have written dozens of articles for Race Advisor that offer readers an insight into different betting systems to see if they have the potential for profit. A recent example was the âNowhere Fourthâ…
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21 MarchNews
Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing
Well, that’s another Cheltenham Festival done and dusted. Still jumps racing hits the accelerator button in the next month or so with the Aintree Festival and of course with it the Grand National. There is the Irish & Scottish Grand Nationalâs, throw in the Punchestown Festival at the end of April and jumps fans have plenty to look forward to.…
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20 MarchAdvice
Is horse racing fixed?
It’s only in comparatively recent years that the perception of horse racing being a fixed sport has started to change. Even though the perception is changing, in a recent survey 49% of people still thought that there was corruption in racing. So what’s the truth? Here at the Race Advisor’s headquarters, we’ve all got different opinions based on our own…
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17 MarchNews
Want ÂŁ20,000 for one days work?
That’s exactly what happened to Colin, a member of VDW Maximiser, this Thursday. Imagine waking up ÂŁ20,000 richer, all from a ÂŁ50 bet? Would feel pretty damn good, wouldn’t it đ How did he do it? By following the lowest scoring VDW horses and placing a ÂŁ50 win double bet on them. Easy. Want access to the software that Colin…
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17 MarchAdvice
The fix is in. How can you spot a dodgy race and avoid betting on it?
It would be naĂŻve in the extreme to suggest that the Sport of Kings is purer than the driven snow. Over the last few decades, there have been numerous scandals involving trainers, owners, jockeys, and bookmakers. One of the most notorious instances of alleged race fixing involved six-time Champion Jockey, Kieran Fallon. He was arrested in September 2004 on suspicion…
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10 MarchNews
Wooohooo, it’s nearly here :D
In just three days we’ll be enjoying one of the best racing festivals in the world at Cheltenham. Eddie’s going to be analysing every day of the festival to find the strongest runners with the highest chance of winning. Using a combination of trends like…Â 17 of the last 19 winners had won on their previous outing prior to the festival……
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7 MarchNews
Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing
A lack of recent horse racing on the grass and the fact that I have taken a break to concentrate on the upcoming Cheltenham Festival. All means that this weekâs article is slightly different, as there are no horses for your trackers this week. That said there is plenty look at with the next week or so in mind. As…
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