Horse Racing and Betting
Advice for Winning Punters
I am a professional gambler who has
been making significant money betting on horses for
some years now.
Read through this site and you will learn some of my
views and thoughts on how you can improve your own betting
Making long term profits from betting on horse racing
is possible. The nature of the betting markets dictates
that there will be many influences on available odds
over and above the true chance the horse has of winning.
The key to success in betting is the ability to identify
value bet situations where the odds available are greater
than the true chance of winning and then to have the
discipline to methodically bet only when these situations
arise.
Do this then all the laws of mathematics and probability
dictate that in the long term, you will make a profit.
In my experience the only way to identify value is
through painstaking study of each individual race. Each
race must be examined and analysed as a unique event.
To effectively do this requires great experience and
a thorough knowledge of the many factors that influence
both the prediction of the likely winner of the race
and the betting market for the race.
I use many tools to aid my prediction including speed
figures, long term horse racing statistics, knowledge
of individual horse and trainer preferences, track knowledge
with additional info feeds from various contacts. There
is then the X factor which may be put down as gut instinct
or more appropriately the benefit of years of experience.
I believe the key to my success as a punter has been
the ability to go the extra mile in researching a race.
In reality this boils down to a daily routine of blood
sweat and tears and endless hours forming my prediction
of the outcome.
My service has a long term reputation for excellence
and a happy band of current and repeat members capable
of backing up my claims.
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If you want to profit from your betting, I suggest
you check out the link above and read a bit more.
No doubt you are curious but skeptical so why not enroll
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to put me to the test.
G
Ward ( The Mathematician )
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