Why Betting Systems Need To Be Logical, Simple and Specific
September 20, 2012 by Jonathan
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How many of us would deny that a good betting system is based on logic? We’ll briefly explore other factors – some might argue the word ‘rules’ is too strong and inflexible– that underpin what might be classified as ‘a good betting system’. That word ‘good’ is a bit vague. So, to clarify, I’m using […]
Why It Pays To Follow Seasonal Horse racing Trends
July 18, 2012 by Jonathan
Filed under Horse Racing, Recent Articles
Most punters don’t take into consideration that Horse racing in the UK is split into three distinct codes and therefore seasonal. Flat turf racing runs from March until October. Read our essential guide to Flat racing here National hunt (jumps) racing takes place all year round. The main winter jumps season takes place between (November […]
Achieve Long-Term Profits With The Portfolio Approach to Betting
July 13, 2012 by Jonathan
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There are many advantages of placing a collection of different betting systems into a portfolio. In this article we`ll look at three essential elements you should consider. Limited number of selections Really profitable betting systems often only identify a limited number of selections each season. This lack of action frustrates most punters because they have […]
How to really make a profit from Dutch betting
September 16, 2011 by Jonathan
Filed under Horse Racing, Recent Articles
There’s nothing more annoying than seeing your carefully selected favourite beaten into third place by other horses you considered – a more balanced and sensible approach is to spread the risk by Dutching more than one horse. Realistic profits can be achieved as long as the percentages are in your favour What is Dutch betting? […]