horse racing
horse racing
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by NICK BRIGHTON - 2008-07-07
Have you ever felt sick to your stomach when your £150 horse doesn't doesn't come in? How do you explain that to the wife? A proven horse racing betting system is the answer, but who can you trus...
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by David Duffield - 2008-07-09
Last week I discussed having realistic expectations in terms of profit and profit on turnover.Today I want to emphasise the fact that you will have losing runs.Probability has an effect on all things ...
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by David Duffield - 2008-07-16
In the first week of this series I discussed having realistic expectations in terms of profit on turnover. Last week I tried to emphasise the fact that you will have losing runs. Today I want to stres...
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84.
by Max Redd - 2008-07-28
Those of us who like to bet, bet for many different reasons. You may bet only every now and then as a form of entertainment. But many people have aspirations to earn a living from betting. I thought ...
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by Tony Wilkinson - 2008-07-30
I am sure all of us could do with some extra money, an amount that would enable us to pay off a few debts or take a much needed break. Well This is possible with lay betting, where you actually lay a...
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by Henry McAnenly - 2008-08-07
If you want to succeed like a professional, you first need to begin acting like a professional. This means that you must equip yourself with certain essential "tools of the trade" and start developing...
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by David Duffield - 2008-08-07
In the final instalment in this series, today I will discuss betting with ratings. As a long-term professional punter this is obviously a subject I feel well qualified to talk about.There are many way...
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by Cliff Thurston - 2008-08-23
During my many years of following and being involved in horse racing, I have seen several dozen advertisements and websites all claiming to have the best horse racing system out there. The industry is...
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by David Duffield - 2008-09-10
Last week we discussed the favourite/longshot bias which shows that the rate of return decreases as price increases. That is, punters tend to under-rate the winning chances of favourites and over-rate...
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by Django Arthurs - 2008-09-18
I always pick horses on form - anyone should - form and ground. So what do you do if some of thoses horses have only run once or twice? It's not enough to go on - so stick to what you know.Frozen Fire...