Monday, December 31, 2007

Signing off for 2007

A profitable day to bring the curtain down on our most profitable year since starting the Redd Racing service. I had four back-to-win bets and saw two of these come home in front. Bobby Gee won at Uttoxeter and within the hour Beat The Boys completed my brace of winners at Warwick. Beat The Boys has shown good improvement this autumn, and was a very close runner-up in a handicap event at Exeter about a month ago. I thought he was good value to win this afternoon at better than 10/3 His price touched 7/2 shortly before the start, and stayed well to win. 6 points profit for the day.

I could not find any good opportunities to lay horses today, so nothing to report on this account.

The introduction of back-to-win selections at the beginning of this year has proved a profitable additional income stream to my service, and we have amassed well over 500 points profit in total, our best yet! My newsletter will be published early in January, with a full set of detailed results for December. If you subscribe to my newsletter then keep an eye on your Inbox.

It only remains for me to wish everybody a Happy New Year. I would like to thank everybody for their continued support - I regularly receive very kind words of encouragement from members, and I would just like to acknowledge my members publicly here. Thank you.

I also extend a warm welcome to all newly-registered members, and I promise to continue in my efforts to help you all achieve profits from horse racing in 2008. Remain disciplined, operate a sensibly-sized betting bank, only bet when you have value odds in your favour, and you will never go far wrong. I will simply do my bit to pick some good horses. Cheers!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Intersky Music out of tune

I drew a blank this afternoon and scuppered 4 points with 4 losing bets. Intersky Music was contesting a weak handicap hurdle at Bangor, and one of these days he will claim a race such as this. But yet again he found one horse too good, and this time an improving sort put up 12lbs since his last run.

I couldn't find any obviously over-bet horses to lay, and so nothing to report on this account.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Tuesday horse racing summary

Another relatively low-key day's action, with only 3 win bets. Divex was my only winner, but matched at 11/4 it meant we still finished the day with a small profit.

Divex was competing in a weak maiden chase at Catterick, having failed to score a win over fences so far, albeit at a higher level. The drop back in class was an obvious opportunity to get off the mark, and I set a value price at 11/4 or better.

I wanted to oppose Dicey Dancer, but the horse was not favoured by the market, and I couldn't get matched at a low enough price to warrant a lay bet.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Monday horse racing summary

It's safe to say we are now in the Winter period when meetings are constantly at risk of abandonement. Today Ayr was called off, and consequently I was left with just 2 bets at the all-weather meeting at Wolverhampton.

Ai Hawa was racing off the back of a recent win in handicap company, and I thought anything over 10/3 would be a value price for him to notch up a double. But it wasn't to be.

I wanted to oppose Just Mossie in the Seller but the price of 7/2 never materialised, and although the horse was duly beaten, it goes down as a 'no bet'.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Sunday horse racing summary

With just the one meeting going ahead today in the UK, it was understandably a quiet day in terms of betting action. In fact I managed to venture out and get in a bit of Christmas shopping. The second of my 2 bets Atlantic Story was a winner, and rounded off an extremely profitable week which added nearly 28 points profit to the bottom line.

To summarize the past week's results: On the back-to-win account, we had 30 bets and saw 9 winners return a profit of just under 18 points. There was much less going on with the lay-to-lose account, and only 4 bets undertaken. But all four were successful, and returned 10 points profit.

Profit for the week: Win Bets 17.5pts, Lay Bets 10pts

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Tuesday horse racing summary

The back-to-win account took a massive nose-dive this afternoon, with a galling 8 bets all going down.

I managed to claw nearly half of this back with a successful lay against Souriceau in a class 4 novice hurdle at Fontwell. He recently failed to score in a maiden race, and I saw no reason to believe he justified the price of even money to win today in novice company. He finished nearly 20 lengths down on the winner in fourth place, to give me a welcome 3 points profit.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Redd Racing November Newsletter

The main purpose of the monthly Newsletter is to summarize the results of the previous month, and to give you a "heads up" on any exciting news or events to come in the next few weeks.

In this month's issue:


  • Results for November
  • Interview with Fraser Smeaton from YourHorseRacingNews.com
  • Redd Racing Readers Poll 2007 ~ the results are in
  • Discover the VIP Betting Club
  • More horse racing articles
  • How you can earn money telling people about my web site

November Results
In last month's newsletter I suggested the results would soon return to normal, once the National Hunt season had gotten fully underway and the form had settled down. Thankfully this proved to be exactly the case, and both the Win and Lay accounts returned a very healthy profit.

Back-to-Win Selections:

Profit : 23.44 points
Profit to £50 stakes : £1,172
Profit so far this year : £18,442
Strike rate : 21%
Return on Investment : 133%
Longest winning run : 2
Longest losing run : 13

Lay Bets:

Profit : 31.75 points
Profit to £50 stakes : £1,587
Strike rate : 71%
Profit so far this year : £10,000

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Interview with Fraser Smeaton from YourHorseracingNews.com
In this interview Paul Whelan from SkyBlueKangaroo.com talks with Fraser Smeaton who is the brains behind a brand new web site - YourHorseRacingNews.com - which promises to revolutionize the way we access leading news stories from the world of horse racing.

Click here to read the entire interview


Results of the Redd Racing Readers' Poll 2007
I am really pleased to be able to announce the winners of the Readers' Poll we ran last month. The response from everybody has been spectacular to say the least! I received precisely 3,839 replies and I would like to thank all of you who took the trouble to send in your votes.

If you remember, I asked you to let me know your favourite tipsters, products, websites, systems, software, etc. because I wanted to compile a definitive list of proven products and services as chosen and recommended by YOU the readers.

Click here to view the full results

As this Readers Poll continues to prove so popular, I intend to establish the survey as an annual event. Thanks again to everyone who contributed.


Have You Heard About The VIP Betting Club?
You may have tried my daily racing service recently, and perhaps you decided against joining. Did you find a daily service was impractical and un-workable during the week? Do you prefer a smaller number of targetted, highly selective bets? Well I have some great news just for you!

I want to tell you about a professional betting service, which gives out only around 4-6 well-researched bets each month -- it's called my VIP Betting Club.

Click here to visit the VIP Betting Club web page

I often receive feedback from people who prefer to bet mostly at the week-ends, and to invest in a reliable source of laser-targetted professional bets. Which is just one of the reasons I introduced the 'VIP Betting Club' service for the discerning racing punter.

I'm giving you the opportunity to sample this exciting service completely free of charge, so you can see for yourself exactly how good my information is.

I am more than happy to give you an appetizer, and it will cost you nothing to receive the next VIP selection. Visit the Club webpage at www.reddracing.co.uk/vip to read about some of the winning selections members have celebrated this year.


More Horse Racing Articles
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If you want free content to re-publish on your website then look no further.

Why not register as an author? Submit an article yourself, and you can get a link back to your website and tons of free traffic.

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If this is your first newsletter, you may not be aware that absolutely anybody can earn some really generous commission payments by simply referring people to my web site for a free trial of my service.

In a nutshell, I will pay you up to £60 for every visitor you send to my web site. If someone decides to join my service having been referred by you, then I will pay you half of their membership fee by way of a "Thank You".

This opportunity is open to everybody, and you do not have to be a member of my service to become an affiliate partner of Redd Racing. Neither do you need to have your own web site -- indeed you don't have to have any technical skills whatsoever. I will provide you with all the tools and training you need to promote my web site effectively.

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....and finally
I would like to take this opportunity to wish everybody and their families a very merry Christmas, and as you might guess, an extremely prosperous New Year. I'm really looking forward to 2008 and all it shall bring us. As ever, you have my warmest best wishes.

This month's Redd Racing newsletter was produced in asscociation with SportsWorld Publishing. The system addicts among you will find plenty of well-proven betting systems, books, guides and also tipster services at their web site. All have fully verifiable results.

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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Music Box Express leads them all a merry dance

A very good day at the office today, with five bets producing three winners, two runners-up and more than 6 points profit. Music Box Express clearly took to the artificial surface at Wolverhampton on his last outing, and finished just a half-length off the winner that time. A little improvement was all that was needed to win today, and I thought anything above 9/4 would be good value. 3/1 was widely available leading up to the start before he was backed in to a starting price of 9/4

My only lay bet was also successful, as I turned over April San at Hereford.

The Value Horse Method

If you have been a member of my service for any length of time, or perhaps you've read a few of my articles on my web site, one thing I sincerely hope you recognise is that I bet only when I believe I am getting value for money. Betting for value, and with the odds in your favour, is the only sure way to make a long-term profit from gambling.

Today I want to introduce you to the Value Horse Method which will show you how to uncover the 'value' bet in any race-card.

Have you ever thought how satisfying it would be to have a method of selecting horses that consistently produces profit, month after month? How good would it feel to know that the odds compilers are powerless to protect themselves from your selections? If you want to make that dream become a reality you need to read about the patented "Value Horse Method". This low-risk betting method is not only unique, it is also bullet-proof and market-resistant.

If you are new to betting on UK horse racing the "Value Horse Method" is the best way of consistently finding value bets and profiting by punting on horse races. Or you may be like me, a serious punter who either earns their living from betting, or at least generates a substantial second income from UK horse racing, then the "Value Horse Method" will become the main weapon in your betting armoury. I first learnt of this method a couple years back, and its teachings are still the cornerstone of my betting strategy.

If you were offered odds of 100/1 on it snowing next Christmas would you take the bet? If you would, you could class yourself as a "value bettor". You INVEST your money rather than GAMBLE as probability is on your side. If you took the same bet for the next 100 years, in all probability, you would make a healthy profit.

I have made a living from betting for more than 10 years, not from betting on snow at Xmas but by finding "value horses". On an average day I will often find more than five horses that represent excellent value because the odds that are being offered are far higher than they should be, given the probability that the horse will win.

In the book "The Value Horse Method" you will discover exactly how to find these horses and how to make betting on them into a low risk, high reward method of betting.

If you are following my advice on a daily basis, this book will give you a unique insight into how I find horses worthy of putting up as a bet. If you prefer not to rely on professional tipsters, and are much happier when you can pick horses yourself, then this guide will pay for itself many times over.

Click here to discover the "Value Horse Method"

The true spirit of competition can still be found in horse racing

Found this article today which not only highlights the utter dedication of some of our horse racing jockeys, but also brought to my attention the sheer gruelling routine many of the journeymen jockeys put themselves through:

http://www.horseracingarticles.co.uk/Article/The-Spirit-Of-True-Competition-In-Horse-Racing/33

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Tilly's Dream comes true

They say "one swallow doth not a summer make" and I'm not really sure why I am using that analogy when it is December next week, but Tilly's Dream was a welcome shot in the arm for an otherwise poor set of results recently. The filly was back to a mark of 68 at which she won over 5f in June. So I felt she was in with a good shout, and would be a value bet at 20/1 or better. She was 16/1 when the market opened on course, and there was plenty of money available at prices over 20/1 on the exchanges. Obviously the market also felt she was over-priced and by the time the race started she had been backed right in to 8/1

There were no lay bets to report, and so a profit of 20 points for the day.

Redd Racing Readers' Poll 2007

Today I am really pleased to be able to announce the winners of the Readers' Poll we ran last month.

The response from everybody has been spectacular to say the least! I received precisely 3,839 replies and I would like to thank all of you who took the trouble to send in your votes.

If you remember, I asked you to let me know your favourite tipsters, products, websites, systems, software, etc. because I wanted to compile a definitive list of proven products and services as chosen and recommended by YOU the readers.

View the full results at www.reddracing.co.uk/poll-winners

As this Readers Poll continues to prove so popular, I intend to establish the survey as an annual event.

Thanks again to everyone who contributed.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Monday horse racing summary

I still cannot buy a winner it seems, having found just one winner from my last fifteen bets. Its a consolation that we are simply giving back profit made earlier in the month, but certainly this will mean nothing to anyone joining in the last week or two, and is seeing their bankroll in free-fall. I had just one back-to-win bet today, and it was unplaced.

On the other hand, my lay bets are performing extremely well, and showing more than 30 points profit this month. Today I wanted to oppose Viking Rebel at Ayr. It was his first race in public and you never quite know how a horse will react, so when I saw I could lay bets at even money I was happy to take the risk. He performed well and won the race, but for a single point there was no real damage done. My other two lay bets were successful and I gained 2 points profit overall.

So, at the end of the afternoon I had scored a single point profit, but my back-to-win form remains a major concern for me.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Sunday horse racing summary and weekly results

How the fortunes can change when betting horses. Last week I reported over 30 points profit, yet this week, certainly as regards finding winners, I would not be able to recognise one if it smacked me in the face!

This afternoon I drew a blank, with three bets going down.

I successfully overturned Olay Olay at Aintree, but then when I went against Gansey for a couple of points, the horse won the race. So I was down a point on the Lay account too.

Over the last 7 days I have scored just 2 winners from 17 bets, and the account has suffered to the tune of 8.5 points. The Lay bets have fared better, with 6 successful bets from 11, and a profit of 4 points.

On the plus side, if good weeks return 30 points profit, and bad weeks mean a loss of around 4 points, then the overall trend is a rosy one.

Profit for the week: Win Bets 8.5 pts loss, Lay Bets 4 pts

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Wednesday horse racing summary

A profitable day overall, but due only to my lay bets. I had two back-to-win bets which both lost.

A very good day opposing favourites, with a successful bet against red hot favourite Ouzbeck being of particular note. He finished 3rd in a similar event, some 13 lengths behind the winner, and recently had a win in a class 5 maiden event. So he had only beaten horses that had never won themselves, and in a race in a lower class than today. So why he was priced odds-on was incredible. what truly beggards belief is that punters were willing to accept such ridiculously short odds. I went against him for 6 points at odds of 4/6 which meant i could increase my stakes further still by a factor of 1.5 This big bet was vindicated when he finished 2nd and afforded me 9 points profit.

I did get it wrong when Tot O Whiskey won at 4/11F but this did little damage to the account and overall I made 4 points clear profit for the day.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

New eBook from Henry McAnenly

I've just finished reading Henry McAnenly's latest betting guide called "Going The Extra Mile - the secrets of the gambling stables". I have highlighted Henry's superb books in the past, and once again he has found a way to gain an advantage over the bookmakers.

I don't need to go into too much detail about the system outlined in the book, as you can get a free sneak preview at the web site:

www.Profits4Punters.com

Suffice to say that Henry has hit upon an approach that doesn't rely upon the usual form indicators. He looks closer at how particular trainers prepare a horse for a stable 'gamble', and helps you recognise when these profitable betting opportunities are about to take place. It's a fresh approach and a unique angle that will give you the edge, and make this system profitable.

For those of you not familiar with the name Henry McAnenly, he is a freelance racing journalist and expert author of several best-selling betting guides. He regular writes articles and features for the racing media.

This latest book "Going The Extra Mile" gets my strongest recommendation.

That web site link again:

www.Profits4Punters.com

Tuesday horse racing summary

A losing day today, with a dent of over 3 points in the account. I had three win bets, and all three failed to score a return. El Coto was contesting a lowly class 6 seller at Wolverhampton. He has tumbled down the weights recently and I felt his time to score a win again must be due, especially in such a low class event. He turned in another poor performance and I suspect will prove expensive to follow until an upturn in form is recorded.

I gained 2 points profit by successfully overturning Kid Charlemagne at 11/10F However I gave that all back, and a little more, when Master at Arms won.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Monday horse racing summary

A good return from the back-to-win bets today. From eight proposed bets, 3 were final selections having reached my value prices, and I scored a winner in Aegean Dancer. 11/2 was widely available early on, and he was sent off at 7/2

My one lay bet took money from me this afternoon however. Dhehdaah was contesting a handicap hurdle race at Leicester, and racing off his highest ever handicap mark. To win today would require a lifetime best performance and I thought he was worth opposing at below 4/1 He justified favouritism and won at 5/2 to prove me wrong.

Which left me with but a single point profit for the day overall.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Sunday horse racing summary and weekly results

Similar to yesterday betting opportunities I found scarce, and I only found one potential bet to post today. I found nothing I was willing to oppose, but I did put forward Nawamees as a back-to-win bet. He has been competing for the most part in class 3 handicap hurdle races this year, so by all accounts a class 5 event should have been well within his compass. However, I put a price of 7/4 on his head and I'm glad I did, because he has definitely gone off the boil and finished third. He didn't get to my value price and so was a 'no bet'. Only bet when you have value odds on your side, no matter how assured you may think you are about a winner.

So there was no movement on the account today, and a quiet end to what was otherwise a pretty spectacular week, returning over 31 points profit. The Back-to-Win account produced 5 winners from 15 bets and a fraction under 17 points profit. Whilst the Lay-to-Lose account returned 8 successful bets from 10 and just under 15 points profit.

Profit for the week: Win Bets 16.5 pts, Lay Bets 14.5 pts

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Blazing Bailey fizzles out

A wealth of racing action on show today, but it was very difficult to find many good value betting opportunities. Rare for a Saturday afternoon I ended up putting forward just two bets. My back-to-win selection was nothing original when I put up Franchoek at Cheltenham. But he did drift a little so we could grab some 6/4 before his price contracted to 6/5 and he came home powerfully to win.

I decided to go against a big friend of ours Blazing Bailey, also at Cheltenham. BB has won for us before at Cheltenham, albeit that time at terrific value at 14's I think. This time his price was too low, and actually made for a good bet to lay. The last time he won in handicap company was off a mark of 147 and in a lower grade. Up in class today, and carrying over a stone more, I thought this would be a big ask. I layed him for 3 points at 5/2 and he was the last horse across the line.

A useful 4.5 points to put in the satchel this afternoon.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Quaddick Lake is sunk

I managed a small profit with my win bets this afternoon, scoring one from three with One More Round early on at Lingfield.

But it was three out of three with my lay bets, and three race favourites overturned. Quaddick Lake had raced only once before - when he fell in a class 3 maiden hurdle. Why was he the favourite for this class 1 race? I was against him for 4 points, and it was like taking candy from a baby when he was the last of the nine runners to finish.

Just under 9 points profit overall for our work this afternoon.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Cassia Heights top of the pile

A wholly satisfying two wins from three bets this afternoon, including Cassia Heights a winner and plundered at 9/1 on the exchanges. Cassia Heights was contesting similar events to this last year, but carrying over a stone more in weight than today. Having tumbled that far in the weights I felt that the market price of 15/2 was too high compared to his chance of winning. 9/1 was available on Betfair and a value bet too good to miss.

No lay bets to report today, just a tasty 12 point profit.

October Newsletter

The main purpose of the monthly Newsletter is to summarize the results of the previous month, and to give you a "heads up" on any exciting news or events to come in the next few weeks.

In this month's issue:


  • Results for October
  • Henry McAnenly's new book "Going The Extra Mile"
  • Discover the VIP Betting Club
  • More horse racing articles
  • How you can earn money telling people about my web site



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October Results

This month's figures are nothing at all to write home about, with only a small overall profit. The account moves forward by only a few points, but it DOES move forward, and not backwards. The National Hunt season is now upon us, and once the horses all have a few runs under their saddle, and the form has settled down, we can look forward to a return to healthy profits once more.

Back-to-Win Selections:
Profit : 6.27 points
Profit to £50 stakes : £313
Profit so far this year : £17,270
Strike rate : 23%
Return on Investment : 108%
Longest winning run : 2
Longest losing run : 9

Lay Bets:
Profit : 5.90 points
Profit to £50 stakes : £295
Strike rate : 67%
Profit so far this year : £8,413

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Henry McAnenly's new book "Going The Extra Mile"

I've just finished reading Henry McAnenly's latest betting guide called "Going The Extra Mile - the secrets of the gambling stables". I have highlighted Henry's superb books in the past, and once again he has found a way to gain an advantage over the bookmakers.

I don't need to go into too much detail about the system outlined in the book, as you can get a free sneak preview at the web site:

www.Profits4Punters.com

Suffice to say that Henry has hit upon an approach that doesn't rely upon the usual form indicators. He looks closer at how particular trainers prepare a horse for a stable 'gamble', and helps you recognise when these profitable betting opportunities are about to take place. It's a fresh approach and a unique angle that will give you the edge, and make this system profitable.

For those of you not familiar with the name Henry McAnenly, he is a freelance racing journalist and expert author of several best-selling betting guides. He regular writes articles and features for the racing media.

This latest book "Going The Extra Mile" gets my strongest recommendation.

That web site link again:

www.Profits4Punters.com

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Have You Heard About The VIP Betting Club?

You may have tried my daily racing service recently, and perhaps you decided against joining. Did you find a daily service was impractical and un-workable during the week? Do you prefer a smaller number of targetted, highly selective bets? Well I have some great news just for you!

I want to tell you about a professional betting service, which gives out only around 4-6 well-researched bets each month -- it's called my VIP Betting Club.

To visit the VIP Betting Club web page click here

I often receive feedback from people who prefer to bet mostly at the week-ends, and to invest in a reliable source of laser-targetted professional bets. Which is just one of the reasons I introduced the 'VIP Betting Club' service for the discerning racing punter.

I'm giving you the opportunity to sample this exciting service completely free of charge, so you can see for yourself exactly how good my information is.

I am more than happy to give you an appetizer, and it will cost you nothing to receive the next VIP selection. Visit the Club webpage at www.reddracing.co.uk/vip to read about some of the winning selections members have celebrated this year.

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More Horse Racing Articles

For more horse racing articles visit http://www.horseracingarticles.co.uk/


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This opportunity is open to everybody, and you do not have to be a member of my service to become an affiliate partner of Redd Racing. Neither do you need to have your own web site -- indeed you don't have to have any technical skills whatsoever. I will provide you with all the tools and training you need to promote my web site effectively.

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....and finally


We have had an outstanding response to my Readers Poll, with well over the number of responses compared to last year. I shall be posting the results within a few weeks on the Redd Racing web site, so keep an eye out for a message from me soon.

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Tuesday, November 06, 2007

That's my Girl

No real movement on the account today as my back-to-win bets made a slight loss, whilst I successfully overturned a race favourite for a single point profit. There were good words eminating from the Hobbs yard that Shanxi Girl had improved greatly for her debut run over hurdles, and would handle today's step up in class at Exeter. So I proposed her as a good bet at better than 7/4 She was not a comfortable winner this afternoon, but a winner none-the-less, and showed signs she could be useful over longer distances.

I layed Guto successfully at Catterick to complete something of a nondescript day.

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Whenever you discover an ‘arb’ opportunity -- it’s like uncovering a little nugget of gold. You manage to find an event priced up by a number of different bookmakers, perhaps it’s a football match, such that if you take various prices you will profit no-matter who wins, or even if it’s a draw.

I have been interested in risk-free arbitrage betting (arbs) for a number of years. However, I found I never really made much money because the trouble is it can be quite time-consuming to unearth all the ‘arbing’ opportunities. Eventually, I realised the best way to make money from arbs is to join a service that will find the arbs for you.

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Do you know your handicaps from your conditions races?

Considering bookmakers pay differing amounts on each way bets, depending on whether a race is a handicap or a conditions race, it is well worth knowing the difference.

My latest article is a 'beginners guide' to handicap races, and you can read the full story at this link:

http://EzineArticles.com/?id=815071

Friday, November 02, 2007

Friday horse racing summary

I ended up incuring a small loss today, after Mighty Moose spoiled the party started by Black Rain at Newmarket. In the first race Black Rain came home in front having been sent off at 3/1. I had two subsequent losers, but managed to overturn the favourite in the 1:55 Insaaf for an extra point.

But then I was opposing Mighty Moose in the handicap chase at Uttoxeter. He won a similar contest at Chepstow back in March, but today he was to carry a full 13lbs extra weight. I felt sure this would be enough to reign him in, but he justified 5/2 favouritism, snatching the day's profits and a bit more for good measure.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Debonnaire struts her stuff

They say marriage is all about 'give and take' well it's true, I give and my wife takes... (Jimmy Tarbuck 1975). This afternoon saw some give and take too. I gave out six potential bets and four of them qualified as bets as my value prices were reached. From these four, I found two winners which returned just under 8 points profit on the betting exchanges. I had word from the Mark Johnston yard that Debonnaire had improved considerably from her two previous runs, and was likely to be there or thereabouts. She just got home at 4/1 with plenty of 9/2 available on Betfair.

Then I gave most of it back when one of my lay bets Capricorn Run won at Lingfield. Hats off to Seb Sanders who timed his run to perfection to get up on the line, just when I thought I would collect 3 points. Shows why he is one of the best jockeys around at the moment. I did score a point with my other lay bet.

So in the end a fraction under 2 points profit to take home, and if I did that every day of the week I guess I wouldn't complain.

YourHorseRacingNews.com

I found this site recently and thought more people should be aware of it. Its called YourHorseRacingNews.com and what makes it different is that it is YOUR news that gets top billing.

Its a really great place to find the hottest racing news. All the links are posted by members and only get to the Front Page if they get enough votes from other members. So if it is on the Front Page you know it is worth knowing.

As well as bang up-to-date horse racing news you can often find great tips from other members.

Very well worth a visit and put it in your Favourites list.

www.YourHorseRacingNews.com

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Wednesday update

I put forward two selections to win this afternoon. Dr Fremantle won very easily, but was never available at the price of 11/8 I was looking for. In the end he was returned a very short 8/13 and will go down as a 'no bet' along with Incomparable.

I finished the month in profit, but only just, and it has not been a month to write home about. My newsletter will be out soon to give detailed analysis for October. Watch this space.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Making a profit from Expensive Art

A fine haul this afternoon, and nearly a clean sweep to boot. Muktasb found a 66/1 chance finish ahead of him, and but for this surprise I would have scored five out of five bets today. My other two back-to-win bets both won their respective races, including Expensive Art at Catterick. Trainer N A Callaghan was taking only one horse all the way up the A1 to the Yorkshire track this afternoon, which spoke volumes about the confidence of connections. This confidence was reflected in the shortening of the price from 7/1 this morning into 9/2 at the start.

Both my lay bet selections were successfully overturned, and by the end of the afternoon I had made 15 points profit.

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The reason for this is that 99% of systems ignore the crucial factor for making a profit – achieving a value price. If you fail to bet horses at prices too big compared to their actual chance of winning, then over time you will lose money. Period.

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Monday, October 29, 2007

Monday horse racing summary

No bets to report upon today as the markets failed to offer the suggested value prices against any of my proposed selections. We keep our powder dry to put to good use another day.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Top Ten Reasons To Open A Betting Exchange Account

When I am visiting a race course I am still bewildered by the number of people I meet who still neither bet online, or use the betting exchanges such as Betfair. I would not be surprised if it is still the vast majority of punters who prefer to do business in their local high street bookmakers shop.

I have penned an article with ten compelling reasons to use the betting exchanges. Just follow this link to read the article....

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Friday, October 19, 2007

Friday horse racing summary

A busy day on the Back-to-Win account this afternoon, with seven bets in all. I would have been better off leaving my money in my pocket though, as only two winners with not a lot of meat in the price, still left me almost a point short of my losses.

As yesterday, there were no Lay bet selections to report on.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Thursday horse racing summary

Just the one bet this afternoon, and Esclarmonde managed to place 3rd at 10/1 Unfortunately placing 3rd does not pay the bills for me as a back-to-win player. And so a single point lost from the account today.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Wednesday horse racing summary

A loss of just over 2 points on the Back-To-Win account today, with only one horse returned the winner from five selections. The Sliotar was a well-fancied winning favourite at Uttoxeter, backed in from 15/8 on the exchanges to a starting price of 5/4

The Lay account took a blow as well this afternoon, as For Life came home in front. He was sent off at 100/30 but you should have been able to lay him at 5/2 earlier in the day. Just goes to show that drifting favourites can still win, but it took nearly eight points out of the account, as i went against him for three points.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Betting Exchange Academy

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Monday, October 15, 2007

Monday horse racing summary

A profit of 8 points was thankfully pocketed this afternoon. I've still made a small loss over the past week, but at least the overall figure for the month is nicely back in the black again. Angle Of Attack was our winner for value today. His best form this summer has been as runner-up in a class 4 event. Dropped in class this afternoon, he was also likely to benefit from a drop back in trip to 5f All-in-all the early price of 11/2 on the exchanges was much too high compared to his chances of taking a race like this, and he proved to be a very good punt.

I had mixed success with my two lay bets, with one winning and the other losing. But the big bet of 6 points against Zero Cool at Windsor ensured I still managed a good profit.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Sunday horse racing summary and weekly results

I scored a couple of Lay bets this afternoon, but 2 points profit only made a slight dent in the overall losses for this past week. I shall not be happy until I see a return to form in finding winning horses at good prices.

Pearl Dealer was having only his second outing after winning a class 5 maiden. Today he was in handicap company, and taking a step up in class. There was also the question of whether he would handle soft going. The morning favourite, his price drifted, but you could have bet against him at 7/2 in the morning. The question about whether he would like soft going was answered when he came in last.

This week the Win Bets lost the best part of 7 points in total, with a paltry 2 winners from 14 bets. I would be stretching the truth to say the Lay Bets did anything better than break even, with 5 successful bets from 8 selections.

Profit for the week: Win Bets 7pts loss, Lay Bets 0pts

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Captain Gerrard scores

I cannot buy a winner in my current form it would seem, unless of course I am betting against the horse! Exactly what happened today. My three Win Bets all lost.

Then I was opposing Captain Gerrard in the Cornwallis Stakes at Ascot. I didn't think he would be able to reverse the form against Spirit Of Sharjah from a previous clash at Doncaster, and 5/2 was short enough in my book to risk backing the field against him. He proved me wrong, and the horse goes from strength to strength.

Problems with bulk email

Good morning everyone. Apologies, but we are experiencing technical problems with our bulk email service provider. I will send today's daily message just as soon as the problem is solved.

In case this is not quickly rectified, here are today's selections:

Back-to-win

Asct 110 Spirit Of Sharjah at 3.80 or better
York 210 Montrachet at 8.50 or better
York 345 Dhaular Dhar at 15.00 or better
Asct 410 Mutajarred at 5.50 or better
Asct 440 Dig Deep at 6.00 or better


Lay-to-lose

Asct 1:10 Captain Gerrard(2) at 3.50 or lower

Sorry for this inconvenience.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Grand Show fails to perform

Another day's betting with nothing to show but a small loss. My only qualifying win bet was Pauls Plain who ran a disappointing race to finish 3rd at a short price of 5/4

I had two lay bets, and the first was another Godolphin debutant Calming Influence. I find when a horse from a big training operation such as Godolphin is well-touted they are very often over-bet, and therefore good value for us to bet against. However, aided by Frankie Dettori, they are having a run of success with their novices and I am paying for it. I went against Grand Show at Lingfield and managed to scrape a point back when this one failed to win, but it is turning out to be a difficult week overall.

Consider the Going and make better profits

Just how important is the Going when considering a bet? Weighing up the chances of a horse winning a particular race is a bit like completing a jigsaw. And I'm not talking about the jigsaw you bought for your 2 year-old last Christmas. I'm talking about one of those 2,000 piece monsters you never seem to be able to finish.

I discuss the subject of the Going in my latest article at www.horseracingarticles.co.uk

Here is the article link:

http://www.horseracingarticles.co.uk/Article/How-Information-On-The-Going-Can-Help-You-Increase-Your-Betting-Profits/25

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Thursday horse racing summary

It's turning into a long, bleak week with another four bets going down this afternoon. It's funny how easy it is to write about your betting triumphs, but so much harder when it comes to describing a poor set of results. But that is what this Blog is all about. I want people to understand that I have bad periods just like everyone else. When faced with a losing run you just have to be confident that your approach is a solid one, and keep on doing what you know has returned profits in the past. But it is still a long wait sometimes, when you are looking for that light coming around the corner (especially when you have a 20/1 shot come in second like we did today!)

Eds Betting Tips

If you like betting on European football then you may like to pay a visit to this great Blog I came across recently:

Eds Betting Tips

Although it's not a sport I often get that excited about, Ed also makes picks for Tennis. However, tennis is a great sport for betting as although odds are often short, the form is very consistent. If you prefer gradual but consistent profits from your betting then tennis is a sport I recommend you read up upon. Better still, follow someone like Ed.

The URL for the Blog is http://edsbettingtips.blogspot.com

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

I didn't Envisage this winning

By the end of the afternoon I was 1 point better off than this morning. We had two non-runners, but the remaining two bets produced a winner in Telegonus, who cruised to victory beating the 6/5F The weight of money for the favourite pushed the price of my selection out, so we got excellent value about the winner.

I took on the favourite Envisage for the maiden at Nottingham. It was the horse's debut, and the first time he would have set foot on a public race-course. The fact that it was a Godolphin horse partnered by Frankie Dettori helped keep the price down to our advantage, but at the end of the day no-body knows for sure how a horse will react and perform first time out. 6/4 was short enough and I layed bets against him. I was wrong to do so on this occassion, but at such a low price the wrong decision was an inexpensive one.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Nothing to report

None of my selections reached my value prices this afternoon, so they all go down as 'no bets'. A little disappointing as we missed two winners. But the discipline of only betting when 'value' is available returns profits in the long run. Although today it may seem I threw away the chance to cash-in on two winners, other days we avoid short-priced losers. Over any extended period of time you will make more money backing horses at value prices.

The meeting at Folkestone was abandoned before my lay selection ran.

Betting Against Horses For Profit

Let me explain to you why a book I have read recently will help you take advantage of the betting exchanges.

www.Laying-Horses-For-Profit.com

Sporting Exchange Ltd was formed in 1999 to commercialise the betting technology developed by Andrew Black and Edward Wray.

They created a web site where punters could be 'matched' with other punters who had opposing opinions, effectively betting against each other, and Betfair was born. It also heralded the opportunity for the average punter in the street to bet on horses to lose their race.

I remember thinking this was an unbelievable chance to make some serious money. Pick a horse to lose a race and you win your bet. "These guys must be crazy" I thought. "Anyone can pick a loser, its going to be easy to make money! Surely this site will go bust within weeks?"

At first, I started out by going through the Racing Post and selecting a horse that by the form-book had "absolutely no chance" of winning, and laying it to lose on Betfair. This 'system' worked fine for a while, until BANG!! a 25/1 chance popped up and won. Trouble was, the 25/1 horse was something like 40/1 on Betfair and I lost all my profit, plus more, all in one go.

I guess it proved the old saying that "horses can't read form books".

Betfair had arrived, and it was a betting revolution that was here to stay.

I'm sure many of you will have had this experience yourselves. Turning a profit by laying horses to lose is not as easy as it first sounds. But, like all areas of betting the secret to success comes in getting some 'value' into your bet -- and the value in laying comes far more often than not, when you oppose the favourite.

I picked up a copy of Betting Against Horses For Profit by Henry McAnenly when it was voted the best betting guide in my last Readers' Poll. As the title suggests, it focuses on laying horses to lose. Henry is a renowned professional gambler, and an expert author of several best-selling books on betting and horse racing. Since his latest offering was voted #1 Book I decided I should get myself a copy.

I have read his book, and it details a very sound system for identifying weak and vulnerable race favourites -- often referred to as 'false' favourites. Horses at short-prices that are not as sure to win as their price might suggest. Remember what I am always saying about making your betting pay by betting for value? Consistently lay horses at prices too short compared to their actual chance of winning, and you will make a profit just like the bookmakers have been doing for generations. Well having read Henry’s book, that is exactly what you will learn.

If you are interested in laying horses to lose as a betting strategy then find out more by visiting Henry's web site:

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Monday, October 08, 2007

Wobbly form shown by City Stable

We made an acceptable respectable profit today, but thanks largely to the success of two lay bets. I had four win bets, but had to wait until my last selection before finding a winner. Gordonsville came home in front at Wolverhampton. He was returned the 6/4F but you could have got matched at a fraction under 7/4 on the exchanges.

I proposed two morning race favourites to oppose, in Mushtaaq and City Stable. The latter was running in a class 4 maiden over a mile at Windsor. It was his second outing after finishing 4 lengths behind the winner of a similar event on his debut. I didn't think his debut performance merited such a short price as evens favourite, and I layed bets to lose 2 points. Again he finished second.

By the end of the afternoon my account showed a profit of just over 2.5 points.

Sunday, October 07, 2007

Sunday horse racing summary and weekly results

A single point lost to the account, on what transpired to be a very quiet day. Just the one back-to-win bet, which failed to finish in the frame.

This week I managed to turn only a small profit of 3 points on the Back-to-Win account, from 23 bets in all, after finding 5 winners. Much better returns from the Lay Bets account, with more than 6 points from 8 bets.

Profit for the week: Win Bets 3pts, Lay Bets 6.5pts

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Saturday horse racing summary

A small profit today, but a profit all the same. I had two back-to-win selections and Hadaf was returned a winner at 4/1

My only lay bet was Malt Or Mash running in a class 3 handicap at Newmarket. His best performance to date had been a win in a class 4 handicap off an Official Rating of 84 He has been tried in class 2 company with little impact. Although dropping down in class today, he was up in trip compared to his winning run, and also racing off a 7lb higher mark. I felt he would be worth taking on at 7/2 or below, and I was able to lay bets at 5/2 He justified favouritism by winning, but I would still lay him again at that price. If that race was run 100 times I am positive Malt Or Mash would not win 28% of the time - which is what the price of 5/2 implies.

Friday, October 05, 2007

Friday horse racing summary

We would all like consistent profits, day-in, and day-out. Unfortunately that is rare in racing, and anyone looking to be ahead from one day to the next is going to be largely disappointed betting on horses. All the same, I get a little depressed when we have two losing days back-to-back. All three Win Bets failed this afternoon, and my only Lay Bet went and won it's race. By the end of the day I had lost 4 points.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Thursday horse racing summary

Back down to earth after yesterday's success, and the best part of 5 points lost overall. Just one short-priced winner from five selections meant a loss of more than 2 points.

Lion Sands won at Newmarket, and but for successfully laying Plucky later in the afternoon, today would have been a wipe-out. As it happens I re-couped a couple of points, but still showed more than 2 points deficit on the lay account.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Just what the Doctor ordered

A small profit from my back-to-win selections today, with one winner in Kiwi Bay at a value price of 7/4 on the betting exchanges.

A stonking day from my lay-to-lose selections, with 13 points profit returned from just two bets. I had a big bet against Doctor Fremantle in the maiden at Salisbury. How anyone would want to accept odds as short as 1/3 about a horse having only its second run, having already failed to win a similar event on its debut, I will never know! I would lay these kind of crazy bets all day, every day. Getting matched at 2/5 I was able to increase my stake to 10 points, and still only risk the 4 points I advised, should the horse win. He finished in runner-up spot and just like all the bookmakers on course at Salisbury I was wringing my hands with glee. I also successfully layed another race favourite Make Haste for 3 points.

Thanks largely to landing these two lay bets, I was nearly 14 points better off come the end of the afternoon.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

September Newsletter

I've decided to move my monthly newsletter from the ReddRacing.co.uk web site, here to my Blog. It makes archiving a lot easier, and I can instantly point new members here when they want to see past results presented in a little more detail, before making a decision to join.

The main purpose of the monthly Newsletter is to summarize the results of the previous month, and I will try to publish within a few days of the month just ended. But I will also be including a "heads up" on any exciting news or events to come in the next few weeks. For example, later this month I will be conducting a Readers' Poll to follow-up the survey I conducted around this time last year. More on that if you read on....


In this month's issue:


  • Results for September

  • Your chance to take part in in my Readers Poll

  • Discover the VIP Betting Club

  • More horse racing articles

  • How you can earn money telling people about my web site

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September Results

This month's figures relate to just two weeks activity, from the 17th onwards, as I was away on holiday the first two weeks of the month. But maybe I should go away more often, as I think I more than made up for the temporary break in service once I returned.

Back-to-Win Selections:
Profit : 20.26 points
Profit to £50 stakes : £1,013
Profit so far this year : £16,957
Strike rate : 29%
Return on Investment : 140%
Longest winning run : 3
Longest losing run : 8

Lay Bets:
Profit : 10.42 points
Profit to £50 stakes : £521
Strike rate : 87%
Profit so far this year : £8,118

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Readers Poll

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I will send out another message later this month explaining how you can take part, but in the meantime get your thinking caps on. The categories this year will be as follows:

  1. Best betting software
  2. Best horse racing web site
  3. Best betting forum
  4. Best betting exchange site
  5. Best gambling book or guide
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....and finally

The Flat Season is drawing to a close, and we can soon look forward to some quality racing over the Jumps. That's all for this month, so look out for the announcement of my latest Readers Poll soon....



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Bellissimo Genepi

Two winners from seven back-to-win bets this afternoon left me nearly eight points profit in front, thanks largely to Another Genepi who landed a betting coup at Wolverhampton this afternoon. Returning to the track where he came a close second at the beginning of the summer, and off a similar mark, he was far too big a price at 11/1 on the exchanges this morning and had to be backed at that value. The price tumbled throughout the day, and he was eventually sent off at 5/1

My only lay bet was against Fabuleux Cherie earlier at the same track. She yet again failed to live up to expectations, and came second to land us another 2 points profit.

So just shy of 10 points profit to tuck away in the satchel this evening.

The Racing Investors Club

When it comes to making our betting pay, we all need a little help from time-to-time. I have learnt to study the form book over the years, but to obtain that vital 'edge' over the market, I still rely on additional information from a network of contacts. Being part of a 'club' pays dividends. Which is why I want to introduce you to a hugely successful one - The Racing Investors Club.

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The Racing Investors Club brings together a small team of racing experts, systems analysts and professional punters. It is their aim to collaborate with members to create an investment approach to our betting so that we can all benefit from consistent profits.

One of the main features of the Club is the monthly report posted to all members featuring racing methods and ideas that have been tried and tested over lengthy periods. Advice on system operation, staking plans and other betting strategies will be discussed in detail and all members are encouraged to participate with their own ideas and contributions via the Members Forum. I strongly feel this is one of the best racing forums available – why not try it?

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Members have access to a very knowledgeable group of contributors, which is getting stronger all the time. At present, these include, among others:

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The Highlander
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Monday, October 01, 2007

Monday horse racing summary

Disappointing results to kick off the new month of October. I had three win bets this afternoon, and all three failed to win. Cassiara had shown some improvement in her recent outings, and come close to winning, and I would not have been surprised to see her take the class 5 maiden she was contesting at Windsor today. At around 6/1 or higher I was happy to back her to take on the favourite Zero Cool. I chose wrong today, and Cassiara never really got into the race, and to rub salt in the wound, Zero Cool benefitted from the drive of Jimmy Fortune to get up on the line. Darnit!!

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Sunday horse racing summary and weekly results

I scored a profitable end to the week with "one and a half" winners today. Let me explain - Distinction was judged to dead-heat for first place, so we only collect as if our stake had been halved. Sourire also came home in front, this time at Musselburgh, to give me just under 3 points profit in total.

There were no lay bets to report on today.

A really good week overall on the back-to-win account, and over 11 points profit. It was quite a busy week with 29 bets in all, returning 9 winners. Meanwhile the Lay Bets account also returned a solid profit of just over 7 points. I successfully opposed 8 race favourites from 10 selections.

Profit for the week: Win Bets 11.5pts, Lay Bets 7.5pts

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Cabinet shown the door

A profit was achieved overall today, due solely to my lay bets which were all successful. It was quite a busy day for the win bet account, with six bets in all. However, with only one winner in Badalona at Haydock I ended up with a half-point loss.

Better news on the Lay Bets account, with all three selections going down, for 4 points profit. Cabinet was contesting the class 2 handicap over 10f at Chester, but racing 7lbs above his best winning mark. I laid him for 2 points and he finished with one horse in front of him.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Robbed by Bankable

A negligible profit overall today. I started well with a good price a point above SP on Warrior Drive, who came home in front. But then I had two further losers during the afternoon, so I ended up just under a point in front.

I scored two successful lay bets, before Bankable was to run at Ascot. He was stepping up a class and also into handicap company for the first time, so I was happy to lay bets below 7/2 This price was easy to get, and he was sent off the 5/2F the price no doubt helped in our favour by having Frankie aboard. I got it wrong, and he returned first home, wiping out my 2 point profits from earlier, and a bit more.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Thursday horse racing summary

Drew a complete blank today, with two win bets losing, and my lay bet winning by a neck! Don't you just hate it when it happens that way around?

The form of Gulf Express has been erratic this summer - winning a class 3 handicap last time out, but failing in a class 4 previously. Racing off his highest-ever mark of 92 in a class 2 event, I was hoping today would be an 'off' day, or at the very least not his career-best performance! Unfortunately he decided to have a good day, but at 5/4 it wasn't that expensive for me.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Wednesday horse racing summary

Two win bets today pretty much cancelled themselves out. My Condor lost, but Traprain won at a short price to recoup the loss.

A more positive outcome from my lay bets though. I had two bets, and they both lost, with the latter being a '3-pointer'. The first bet was against Nutkin at Redcar. The filly was stepping up into handicap company for the first time, and to be positioned as the 2/1 favourite on your handicap debut is optimistic in my opinion. She finished unplaced.

By the end of the afternoon I was a tad over 4 points better off.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

8/10 punters prefer Chunkys Choice

We saw quite a lot of action today, with seven win bets returning two good-priced winners and more than 7 points profit. Chunkys Choice had been sliding down the handicap this year, and was on what I considered his winning mark. The drop back in trip was to his liking and he scooted up at 9/2 although there was plenty of 11/2 around on the exchanges.

My only lay bet lost, but not at a low enough price so it goes down as a 'no bet'.

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Monday, September 24, 2007

Pipers Song calls the tune

I made four points profit from my win bets this afternoon, with two winners at 9/2 and 7/2 Pipers Song has appreciated being dropped back from 10 furlongs, and it was only a matter of time before the horse won a race at this level.

Matsunosuke was a successful lay bet at Leicester. The horse was eventually sent off the 7/2F but he was easy to back and you could have been matched at lower prices.

Another 5 points in total to add to my bottom line.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Sunday horse racing summary and weekly results

A quiet day today as I had just the one win bet, and no lay bets. Mandurah was unplaced at 8/1 at Hamilton, so I lost a single point. The horse had recently finished runner up in a similar event, and has won at this level. So I considered 8/1 a generous price as the horse had only to show a length or two improvement. But it wasn't to be this afternoon.

It's been a good week since my return from a break. The Win Bets returned 8 and a half points, I managed to get seven race favourites beaten from a possible eight, and the Lay Bets scored just shy of 8 points profit.

Profit totals for the week: Win Bets 8.5 pts, Lay Bets 7.5 pts

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Saturday horse racing summary

A small profit to tuck away this evening, thanks to my lay bets. None of the three horses I suggested backing to win were available at my suggested minimum value odds, and so all three go down as 'no bets'.

I had two lay bets, one this afternoon and the second later on this evening at Wolverhampton. Confidential Lady was a beaten 2/1F at Ayr and I laid bets to 2 points. This evening I was opposing Boz on the all-weather track at Wolverhampton. He was coming off the back of a win in similar company at Kempton recently. But this evening he was stepping up 2 furlongs, and carrying an extra 10lbs. I felt the price of 6/5 was far too short given the task ahead of him, to win a twelve-runner handicap. But he justified favouritism to win having travelled well the whole race.

Having paid out on Boz, this left me with a little over half a point profit for my efforts today.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Own goal on Internationaldebut

No movement up nor down on the account today. My two win bets both lost, but I re-couped these losses with a 2 point lay bet against Internationaldebut at Ayr.

This was the colt's second race, having finished runner-up on his debut. He was entitled to improve for that run, but there were several others in a similar position. The fact that his first run was on good-firm ground and today he was to encounter soft going further persuaded me to go against him. He was sent off the 2/1F but trailled in the last to finish.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Thursday horse racing summary

A four point loss this afternoon, as all four win bets found horses finishing in front of them.

My two proposed lay bets remained too expensive for me, and so they both go down as 'no bets'. I had suggested going against Hamish McGonagall in the maiden auction stakes at Ayr. His first two runs had been nothing to write home about, and the change in going at Ayr was an inponderable, and so I felt anything odds-on would be a good price to start laying bets. Remarkably he was still sent off a relatively short-priced favourite at 13/8 but that was still a bit rich for me. In fact I recommended backing the horse over 6/5

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Music Review hits the right note

Not far from a clean sweep of five winners today, as I returned three winners and two runners-up. Music Review was racing over 1m 4f in a class 4 handicap at Beverley. She has shown improvement in each of her races this year, and although the race today represented a step up in company, I felt continued improvement could see her come home in front. With only six runners the price of 7/2 was good value in my book, and prices up to 9/2 were available on the exchanges.

I also got Colwyn Bay beaten in the staying handicap this evening at Kempton, so overall we can stash an impressive 13 points profit under the pillow to aid a restful night's sleep.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Fringe is edged out of a win

I feel like I'm properly back in the saddle this evening, after making 10 points profit this afternoon. Similar to yesterday I had five win bets, only today three of them won. My two lay bets were also successful, including getting race favourite Fringe beaten at Lingfield.

Miacarla was contesting a lowly class 6 handicap sprint at Thirsk this afternoon. The form book showed only one win from 16 starts, but the filly has finished within a couple of lengths of the winner in several of her recent outings, and in better company. So she obviously had this kind of race within her compass, and I felt at a price of better than 4/1 she represented good value. The fact that she started favourite was also a positive indicator of her chances. She finished strongly to take the race, and if you were prudent you could have been matched at 5/1 on the exchanges.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Monday horse racing summary

Not the dream return to business I would have liked, with a 3 point loss overall, and zero returns from five win bets.

Pearl Trader was the morning favourite for the maiden at Redcar over 1m 1f. She had finished a way off the winner in her debut over 7f, and was entitled to improve for the run. However, I felt the step up in distance today may be a little premature, and I was happy to lay bets below 2/1 I went against her for 2 points, she finished 5th, and the 2 points profit softened the expense of my win bets.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Tuesday horse racing summary

I took the wooden spoon home with me today, as all three of my bets cost me money. Neither of my two win bets were successful, and I had to pay out on my lay bet at York.

Septimus was contesting the stayers 2m Lonsdale Cup at York. He has plenty of form at this level to suggest he could win, but the big question mark was over the trip. Today's distance of 2 miles was 4f further than he had ever raced before, and he was up against several proven stayers. I felt he was worth opposing at the 5/4 level or below, and I layed bets for 3 points. The horse proved he could stay, and has a winning spirit, as he held off challenges to win by a length.

So not the best of days as the account took a hit of almost 6 points.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Monday horse racing summary

Well, we didn't see any action on the Win Bet account today, as none of my advised prices were reached. But I was on top form with my lay bets as I saw the two red hot favourites I suggested to oppose, get duly beaten.

Dr Faustus was eventually sent off as the 8/15F odds-on favourite for the opening race at Leicester this afternoon. He was stepping up in class, after finishing only 5th and five lengths behind the winner on his debut. I'm certain the Stoute/Ryan Moore trainer/jockey combination had something to do with the punters piling on, but I find it incredible that people were prepared to accept odds of almost two-to-one on about a horse that has never won, only run once, and contesting a more difficult race today! I happily put my money up to be matched, and duly collected when the horse found one of the 'unknowns' too good and he finished second.

My other lay bet was Handset, also at Leicester, and an even money favourite which also lost this afternoon. 3 points profit in total.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Sunday horse racing summary and weekly results

I added a couple of points profit to the account overall, thanks largely to a heavy bet against Bee Eater at Pontefract this afternoon. My sole win bet did not win.

I had two lay bets, and got off to a poor start when Record Breaker won its race at Pontefract at 3/1 But my focus this afternoon was on Bee Eater an hour later. She was running in the Listed fillies stakes, which represented a significant step up from class 3 handicap company. I felt she would find the task beyond her today, and I was surprised to see her price fall as low as 5/4 on the exchanges. I managed to get matched at 6/4 which was the eventual starting price, and layed bets for 6 points. On the day she found two horses get away from her, and she was never going to peg them back.

Two useful points to add to the bottom line.

The Win Bet account put in a very lacklustre performance this week, with only two winners, and a loss of nearly three points. On the other hand, I have done very well with the Lay Bets, returning a profit of just over 9 points to give an overall profit.

Profit for the week: Win Bets 3pts loss, Lay Bets 9pts

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Royal Rocked

A poor set of results from my win bets resulted in a loss overall of 2 points today. All four of my win bets lost, with only Brassini even making the frame.

I was successful however, in laying the favourite for the class 2 handicap at Newmarket, Royal Rock. Following two recent wins, he was stepping up in class today, and shouldering a whopping 11lbs extra since his last outing. I felt the task of winning today was beyond him and I went against him for 2 points. When Royal Rock failed to make an impression on the race these were 2 welcome points profit, halving the loss for the day.

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Friday, August 17, 2007

Silver Suitor takes silver

I lost one point overall today. My two win bets both lost, but I managed to reduce this deficit with a successful lay bet at Newbury.

Silver Suitor was returning to the track after a recent win, but today he was stepping up in class, up in trip, and carrying an extra 5lbs. So it was asking a lot for him to win today, and I suggested anything under 11/4 would be short enough to make laying him an attractive prospect. If you had posted this price on Betfair this morning you would have gotten matched during the course of the afternoon. We collected as he found one horse too good for him, and one horse is all we needed.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Thursday horse racing summary

I couldn't resist backing Regency Red today at Beverley. With a name like 'Red' its a horse perhaps I should make an offer for! Most of his winning form has been on the all-weather, but he has won at this level in a handicap off the same mark as today, so a win was well within his compass. A disappointing step up to class 5 in a recent race would account for the faltering market confidence shown today, and prices up to 4/1 were available on the betting exchanges. My two other win bets were unsuccessful, leaving me with 2 points profit.

I suggested three horses to oppose today, and two of these became finalised bets. I suffered a loss when the first selection Ravarino won its race at Berverley. But I got most of this back less than 30 minutes later, after I successfully layed Hazlenut for 4 points.

Come the end of the afternoon and overall the account had neither moved forward nor back.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Blessed as Divine Spirit falters

A good day today, with two successful bets from three, and a return of almost 6 points profit. I had two win bets, and Bonjour Allure was a winner at a useful 5/2 with prices upwards of 7/2 available on the exchanges.

Divine Spirit was coming into a 5f sprint handicap at Beverley this afternoon off of two successive wins, and consequently he found himself in the position of race favourite. However, today he was stepping up in class and carrying a 9lb penalty for his latest success. I was convinced the handicapper had finally caught up with the horse, and went against him for 3 points. He trailed in last.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Tuesday horse racing summary

The account stayed as it was this morning, as the single point lost on my one win bet this afternoon was recouped with a successful lay bet this evening. In something of a repeat of yesterday, good value opportunities did not show themselves today. Two of my five recommendations to win were withdrawn, and because of several significant non-runners Tom Sayers was sent off odds-on instead of the juicy 4/1 I was looking for. Prince Des Neiges came in second at Brighton to add to the frustration.

I opposed Just Oscar at Musselburgh this evening. He was dropping back in class this evening, which is I guess the main reason he was always one of the shortest priced horses for the race throughout the day on the betting exchanges. However, he was still a maiden after 11 runs and off the same mark as last time I could not see his fortune changing. He ended up unplaced and was never threatening the whole course of the race.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Not so Superduper

The markets didn't move the way I expected today, and as a result, from my three back-to-win selections and three lay-to-lose selections only one became a final bet. The discipline of accepting only value prices paid off in our favour though, and meant we avoided three losing bets.

Superduper was the morning favourite for a 6f maiden race at Windsor this evening. The filly tried to make all in a similar race also at Windsor last time out, and I saw no reason to believe she would be successful this time. So I could not see why she was the lowest priced horse and I was happy to lay her to lose. The price on the filly drifted out to 10/3 at the off but 11/4 and below was freely available this morning. She finished 3 lengths shy of the winner again, and presented me with my only point of the day. But a point profit is better than no profit at all.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Sunday horse racing summary and weekly results

I was able to pinpoint three winners today! However, the bad news is that two of them were on the lay bet account which cost me nearly 5 points profit. I backed Finsbury at Leicester and he justified favouritism in the seller at 3/1

I blew 5 points on the lay bet account in about 10 minutes, when first Fisher Bridge won at Leicester, then Mountain Cat finished ahead of his rivals at Wolverhampton. 6/4 about a horse in a 13-runner handicap is always going to be short, when theoretically all horses should have the same chance of winning with their allotted weights. But furthermore, Mountain Cat had never won in this class and was running off a mark 5lbs higher than his best winning mark. To win today would take a career best performance. So you can see why I thought 6/4 was a particularly skinny price, and why I layed him for 2 points? However, he justified the price and took more than 3 points from me in the process.

The Win Bet account stormed back into the black for the week with a successful day yesterday, returning a solid 4 points profit for the last seven days. Although still running a loss for the month so far, the Lay Bets demonstrated a real return to form with a creditable 11 points profit this week.

Profit for the week: Win Bets 4 pts, Lay Bets 11 pts

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Benandonner's gonnandunnit

Two well-priced value winners contributed to more than 11 points profit for my win bets this afternoon. I placed five win bets, and both High Curragh and Benandonner scored nicely, with both available at prices up to 7/1 and more on the betting exchanges.

A welcome return from the win bets was tempered a little with a loss of almost 2 points from my lay bets. Although I was successful by opposing Longspur at Newmarket, I was wrong about Strategic Mount who won at Ascot. The colt won a class 2 handicap similar to this last year at Goodwood. However, he has struggled since to carry the extra weight to victory and I did not think today would be the day he returned to the winners enclosure. Frankie Dettori played a big part in making sure the horse kept his nose in front today, again demonstrating why he is an elite jockey ranked amongst the very best in the world. However, by opposing him today he cost me the lion's share of 3 points as I layed the colt for 2 points at a fraction under 6/4

Overall this afternoon, we were able to put a fat and juicy round 10 points profit back in the satchel.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Friday racing summary

I suffered a 3 point loss to the account overall today. My four win bet selections all failed to score, and I only managed to gain a point back by successfully laying Snakes Head at Lingfield.

Snakes Head was still a maiden after seven starts, and today she was attempting a distance 2 furlongs further than she had ever raced. Punters were happy to take 2/1 on the exchanges during the day, and I felt this was plenty low enough to lay bets. She finished fourth and remains without a win to her name.

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Strobe flashes to victory

Solid returns from both accounts today, and a more than pleasing profit of more than 12 points for the day. I had five win bets, of which the first and last, Fitzroy Crossing and Strobe, were first past the post.

All three of my lay selections were overturned, for a combined profit of 8 points. Ballroom Dancer was contesting a handicap race over a mile at Haydock this afternoon. The filly has a class 5 maiden to her name, but today she was racing 2 classes higher, and in handicap company where all but one horse was rated higher. I felt the price of 6/4 was an overestimation of her chances of winning, and went against her for 3 points. She finished last.