7 horse racing and betting systems articles worth reading

This week on The Road-Map….

  • Road map for the frustrated punterBetting Systems and Weather Systems, Is There a Link?
  • When Are We In Our Punting Prime?
  • FINAL REVIEW: Triple H Horseracing
  • [VIDEO] Hunting For Gold
  • Aiden O’Brien – Classic Trainer
  • How to Get The Racing Post Tips and the Latest Statistics and Trends Totally Free!
  • What is value?

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Betting Systems and Weather Systems, Is There a Link?

The extraordinary wet weather we have experienced of late is simply a departure from the norm, but within the bounds of variability. How can we learn from weather systems to take advantage of betting systems?

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When Are We In Our Punting Prime?

Are you too old to make your betting pay? Do you lack life-experience enough to be a successful bettor? Stephen at Betting Expert has penned a fascinating article which attempts to answer these questions.

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FINAL REVIEW: Triple H Horseracing

Over at Betting System Truths Colin has just posted his final review of the Triple H Horseracing system. This betting system is produced by Steve Davidson, but written by the mysteriously-named ‘Zen’. No comment.

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[VIDEO] Hunting For Gold 

Sean Boyce’s recent trip to Ireland saw him meet-up with top bloodstock agent, Tom Malone, to see just how to pick out a future champion.

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Aiden O’Brien – Classic Trainer

Ian at GeeGeez reflects on the recent Classics Double achieved by trainer Aiden O’Brien.

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How to Get The Racing Post Tips and the Latest Statistics and Trends Totally Free!

Over the weekend I found a useful tutorial over at the False Favourites blog run by Betfair Trainer Jonathan Burgess. He shows you how to get all the Racing Post tips for free, and also gives an insight into Paddy Power`s free punters tools, which are designed to help you make informed betting decisions.

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What is Value?

This is the first in a series of articles by Michael Wilding at Race Advisor that focus on value in odds and the reasons for its importance.

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How to improve your profits by 135% when using horseracing tipsters

There's not many of us who haven't considered using tipsters to help us make a profit from betting. I know I certainly have. In fact, as an indirect result of following one particular tipster service, betting on horse racing became an integral part of my life. But that's another story.
 
Michael Wilding at Race Advisor has written an insightful article which attempts to answer the question "Will tips work for you?"
 
 
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A lot of us want to make money from betting on horse racing but we don't have the time to invest in adequate form study, and so on. So tipsters would seem a viable solution. But to which tipsters should we pledge allegiance, and how do we know which one's are likely to give us a clear return on our investment?
 
It is not uncommon to only consider how much profit a tipster has been making recently, and how much money you can make. But, if you take a little bit longer then not only will you determine whether the tipster is correct for you, but also you will be on the track to make long-term profits from them!

 
What's your opinion on tipsters? Share your experiences, good and bad, by leaving a comment below. 

When are we in our punting prime?

Are you too old to make your betting pay? Do you lack life-experience enough to be a successful bettor?
Stephen at Betting Expert .co.uk has penned a fascinating article which attempts to answer these questions.
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By all accounts we are most likely to make our best betting profits in our early 30s and mid- to late-50s. As a forty-something perhaps I should take a back seat for a while?
30-40yrs: A testing time for all punters and a dangerous one at that where many can fall out of the game because other pressures. Most players have settled down but that brings with it a range of responsibiites, usually financial, that mean risk taking has added impact on other peoples lives and not just your own.
Here’s the link to the full article again:
Stephen’s article highlights how psychology and particularly maturity can have a profound influence on your betting success. Follow this link to read more articles about betting psychology.

FINAL REVIEW: Triple H Horseracing

Over at Betting System Truths Colin has just posted his final review of the Triple H Horseracing system. This betting system is produced by Steve Davidson, but written by the mysteriously-named 'Zen'. No comment.
 
Read the review here:
 
 
TripleH Triple H Horseracing Final Review
 
It's quite an involved betting system, and apparently it'll take around 90 minutes of your time each day before racing.
 
Overall, the selections were very profitable, and using the recommended staking plan we turned a 300 point bank into 449 points.

 
So all told, what was Colin's verdict on this betting system?
 
 
 
 

Hunting For Gold

Sean Boyce’s recent trip to Ireland saw him meet-up with top bloodstock agent, Tom Malone, to see just how to pick out a future champion.

 

Aiden O’Brien – Classic trainer

Ian at GeeGeez reflects on the recent Classics Double achieved by trainer Aidan O'Brien.
 
 
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Some will see this weekend’s events as restoring the natural order of things, with the top races going to one of the stables with the bid money behind it.

 
Aidan O'Brien's success when measured in terms of Classics wins can only be described as nothing short of a 'production line'. The best trainer ever? What do you think?

How to Get The Racing Post Tips and the Latest Statistics and Trends Totally Free!

Over the weekend I found a useful tutorial over at the False Favourites blog run by Betfair Trainer Jonathan Burgess. He shows you how to get all the Racing Post tips for free, and also gives an insight into Paddy Power`s free punters tools, which are designed to help you make informed betting decisions.

Read the full article here [...]

Akeed Mofeed

Statistical tools such as those on the Racing Post website help you to quickly zoom in on the best betting opportunities each day, whatever your preferred betting strategies.

In this tutorial we are going to look at how to get all the Racing Post tips for FREE. In addition to that we`ll also show you how to get a condensed, statistical overview of each days racing all on one page, using Paddy Power`s free punters tools, which are designed to help you make informed betting decisions.

Here’s the link to Jonathan’s post again:

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What is value?

This is the first in a series of articles by Michael Wilding at Race Advisor that focus on value in odds and the reasons for its importance.
 
 
 
I'm a firm believer that if you aspire to make your betting pay long term, then you must have a firm grasp of the concept of value betting. The series of articles will first look at the basics, before delving into the mathematics.
 
Without value in odds it is impossible to make a profit. This is not just me giving my opinion but a mathematical fact and if you can understand the concepts of it then you are going to be in a very strong position.

 
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Tattersalls Breeze-Up Feature

Gina Bryce recently paid a visit to the Tattersalls breeze-ups. Here is an informative piece on how some of the leading thoroughbreds are bought and sold.

 

The Punting Confessional: Coping With Losing Runs

The GeeGeez horse racing blog published by Matt Bisogno is currently running a brilliant series called the ‘Punting Confessional’. One of the latest episodes, penned by Tony Keenan, is titled Coping With Losing Runs and well worth a read, especially if you’re currently suffering the slings and arrows of a disastrous run of losing bets.
McCarthy knows all about losing runs...
Being able to mentally manage a poor streak of losing results is part and parcel of betting psychology.

The first thing to know about losing streaks is they are inevitable; this doesn’t make them any easier to handle but it should somewhat leaven the feeling of failure they bring.

If you want to read my own take on coping with losing runs I wrote a post a while back. It also includes a handy ready-reckoner to show you the longest losing run you can expect, given a specific win strike rate. Read it here [...]