Thursday, May 10, 2012

Mary's Pet scores at 14/1 for ProSelect members

On paper the second race on the card at Southwell yesterday was nothing to get excited about. But in a little over a minute after the stalls opened, Redd Racing ProSelect members were certainly excited - about collecting on a 14/1 winner!
 
Racing all weather
 
It was a rock-bottom 0-55 sprint handicap in which the first four came right away. MARY´S PET had shown nothing since winning off 1lb higher at Chepstow last August and this was her Fibresand debut, but she has continued to slide down the weights and was7lb lower than for her last win on Polytrack. The key to this success, however, was the positive ride and, once sent into a clear lead at halfway, none of her rivals were able to get anywhere near her.
 
Trainer Lee Carter said: "Mary´s Pet has never run here, but she´s done it well and I thought if she could get out and get across I thought she´d take some pegging back."
 
For more details of the ProSelect service at Redd Racing click on the link below:
 
 
 

Monday, April 30, 2012

Is everyone entitled to their opinion?

Perhaps, but that doesn't mean we need to pay the slightest bit of attention.
 
There are two things that disqualify someone from being listened to:
 
1. Lack of Authority. If you are not a customer, a stakeholder or someone with significant leverage in spreading the word, we will ignore you. And we should.
 
When you walk up to an artist and tell her you don't like her painting style, you should probably be ignored. If you've never purchased expensive original art, don't own a gallery and don't write an influential column in ArtNews, then by all means, you must be ignored.
 
If you're working in Accounts Payable and you hate the company's new logo, the people who created it should and must ignore your opinion. It just doesn't matter to anyone but you.
 
If you're not someone who has derived an income from betting over any significant period, then I must ignore your opinion.
 
I'm being deliberately harsh here for a reason. If we're going to do great work, it means that some people aren't going to like it. And if the people who don't like it don't have an impact on what happens to the work after it's complete, the only recourse of someone doing great work is to ignore their opinion.
 
2. No Credibility. An opinion needs to be based on experience and expertise. I know you don't like Marmite, but whether or not you like it is not extensible to the population at large. On the other hand, if you have a track record of garnering the attention of my target market, then I very much want to hear what you think.
 
People with a history of bad judgment, people who are quick to jump to conclusions or believe in unicorns or who have limited experience in a particular field of expertise - these people are entitled to opinions, but it's not clear that the creator of the work needs to hear them. They've disqualified themselves because the method they use for forming opinions is entirely suspect. The scientific method works, and if you're willing to suspend it at will and just go with your angry gut, we don't need to hear from you.
 
If these two standards sound like precisely the opposite of what gets you onto talk radio or active in anonymous betting forums, you're right. Running your business, or your campaign, or your non-profit organisation, or even your sports team based on what you hear on talk radio or read on betting forums is insane.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Profitable betting: Treat your betting like a business

I've just posted the latest in my series of articles on betting and sensible money management over at ReddRacing.co.uk
 
Sensible money management
 
The article discusses how to put more profit on your bottom line by approaching your betting activities in a business-like fashion.
 
If you were running your own business, you would treat it as a business and not a hobby. You would get to your desk on time each morning. As well as doing the things you enjoy about your business, you would attend to all the mundane tasks necessary for things to run smoothly.
 
If you want to see your betting bank grow steadily, then take a few minutes to read the whole article now:
 
 
You'll find many more profitable betting articles at Redd Racing so why not pay a visit and sign up to my newsletter, and you won't miss a thing.
 
 

Monday, January 16, 2012

Henry San and She's Humble combine for 20/1 double at Plumpton

Two selections were given out to Redd Racing members today, and if you had put them together in a double you would have increased your stake twenty-fold. By all accounts, several of you did just that, so congratulations are in order.
 
Al Ferof - Cheltenham 13/11/2011
 
At odds of 5/2 today's daily nap Henry San was the first leg of the double, coming home in the first race of the day at Plumpton, a two-mile novices hurdle. She's Humble was a ProSelect horse, and overturned the odds-on favourite later in the afternoon, in the handicap chase, at value odds of 5/1
 
Remember, you can get free horse racing tips for a week at Redd Racing.
 
 
 

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

December Results from Redd Racing

This month I'm very pleased to report an excellent series of results for December.
 
 
VIP Betting Club members were rewarded with £829 profit assuming £20 level stakes placed at SP.
 
See the detailed results at Redd Racing
 
 
 

Monday, January 02, 2012

Calgary Bay back on track after win in the VictorChandler Chase

Calgary Bay came good on the promise he showed as a novice when he won the VictorChandler.com Handicap Chase on New Years Day.
 
He also provided Redd Racing VIP Betting Club members with a great start to the new year, returned at odds of 8/1
 
Calgary Bay Cheltenham 01/01/2012
 
Calgary Bay hasn't been in the winners enclosure since December 2009, and this was a welcome winner for trainer Henrietta Knight.
 
Now nine, Calgary Bay has struggled to live up to the promise he showed as a novice when he won a Grade 2, but the 8-1 shot was always travelling particularly well and jumped to the front two fences from hometo provide his trainer with only her fourth winner of the season.
 
Read the full race report at the Racing Post web site.
 
 
These were the other races covered by the VIP Betting Club over the weekend:
 
  • Challow Novices Hurdle, Fingal Bay WON at 1/4
  • Dipper Novices Chase, Solix 2nd at 5/1
  • VictorChandler Chase, Calgary Bay WON at 8/1
 
So with two wins from three selections VIP members couldn't be much happier as January gets underway.