Bookmakers, Odds Compilers And The betting Market (Part 1:)
December 17, 2012 by Jonathan
Filed under Money Management, Recent Articles
Bookmaker or Turf Accountant? Which would you rather be? Actually one is a more up-market name for the other! They both take money offered as bets by those betting on a particular outcome for an event. Then they pay out to those that were correct in their predictions of that outcome. For any bookmaker to […]
Why Betting Systems Need To Be Logical, Simple and Specific
September 20, 2012 by Jonathan
Filed under Essential Reading, Recent Articles
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 […]
Revealed-Why You Shouldn`t Lay Favourites Until Youv`e Followed These 3 Important Steps
December 1, 2011 by Jonathan
Filed under Horse Racing, Recent Articles
Before considering laying the favourite in a race you must first assess what the opposition looks like. It is no use identifying a few negatives only to find that its main rivals aren’t up to much either. Any potential lay bet must face at the very least, two other horses that have comparable, or superior […]
Profitable Betting Strategies For Long Distance Chases
October 7, 2011 by Jonathan
Filed under Horse Racing, Recent Articles
This article looks at national hunt races (long distance handicap chases) to see if we can improve your chances of a) picking the winner, but more importantly b) gain enough value on the winners to make a profit. Any race of 3m2f or longer counts as a long distance chase. Long Distance Handicap Chases (By […]