Archive for April, 2009

You may just be starting out betting on horses, you could be a seasoned punter or perhaps you’re somewhere in between. Whichever group you fall into you may well have considered, or even used, some sort of horse racing software in the past.
For those of you that haven’t, perhaps you’ve seen various racing systems advertised […]

Barbers golden date missed

I had mentioned in a previous post that the Queen’s Barber Shop will be trying out his luck at the Punchestown Guinness Gold Cup on Wednesday. However, trainer Nicky Henderson has decided against it as a precautionary step.
Henderson states that they were very enthusiastic about the race; however, the final decision was made this morning, […]

After posting yesterday about how our horse racing tips have been performing this month, I was asked by some about the prices that we were advising.
This was a great question to be asked, as it is a crucial factor to betting profitably. So thanks to those of you who posed that little question
So […]

Convincing aren’t they? I’ve been reviewing horse racing software, systems and tipster services for over a decade now and some of the claims are quite astonishing.
The purpose of this article is not to give horse racing software products a bad name, but simply to point out the pit falls. I am hoping that by lifting […]

It’s been a hectic weekend for me but I wanted to update you on our horse racing tipster service for this month, as we’ve been in really great form of late.
On the back of last month’s bumper profits, where we achieved our best ever monthly profits total of 79.30 points to the good, we’ve stormed […]

So this is part four and it is also the final article in the series. So far I have covered what I consider to be the golden rules of betting on horses, as well as some of the mistakes that you need to avoid in order to be a successful punter.
In this article, I will […]

Racing Today Suffers From Domination

With the news this week that predictably, Paul Nicholls, AP McCoy and JP Mcmanus all picked up awards in their respective categories, does this beg the question of racing today, well certainly National Hunt racing, being dominated by one ’super power’.
And is it right, and indeed healthy for the sport?
In Nicholls’ case, he amassed a […]

Yeats loses to Alandi

The results of the Vintage Crops Stakes at Navan took a surprising turn with Alandi taking the lead instead of the much anticipated super stayer, Yeats. In fact, this three time Ascot Cup winner who had made his debut in the Listed contest had made its third consecutive attempt at winning the one-mile-five-furlong contest, but […]

They’re so popular these days that I am sure that most people will have heard of a betting exchange. Betting on horses via betting exchanges has completely changed the way punters place their bets, but why should you consider using one?
Betting exchanges burst on to the scene in the late 1990s to much skepticism to […]

As we’re three quarters of the way through the month, I thought I’d update you on the progress of my horse racing tipster service for April.
After the mammoth month that we had in March from our racing tips, we had a tall order on our hands to repeat the feat, however with a little luck […]

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