Horse Racing Tips: become a MEMBER and get ALL my bets!
Send me an email ([email protected]) with MEMBERSHIP in the heading and "Please send details" in the text. I'll set you up so that you can get all my members' bets for the next 30 days. I do this manually, so response won't be instant.
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S T A K I N G P L A N
Use 2% of your working capital (betting bank) for stakes. With a £2,000 betting bank, your stakes on day 1 would be £40 per horse. If it was a losing day and your bank reduced to £1,920, on day 2 stakes would be 2% of £1,920 = £38.40 per horse. However, if it was a winning day and your bank rose to £2,160, the following day's stakes would be £43.20.
This "daily-variable" staking ensures that your bank is never in danger during a losing run ... but profits are maximised on winning runs. Given that we should win more than we lose, profits are further enhanced. Finally, we can use 2% of the bank, whereas level stakes would only safely allow 1.5%.
At the end of each month, take any monies over £2,000 out of your betting bank as profit.
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START SMALL: On your first day, I'd advise you to start with a £100 betting bank and use £2 stakes. As your confidence grows, you can add capital to your bank so that stakes can increase -- but NEVER use more than 2% of your bank for stakes.
PLEASE NOTE: I calculate profits @ £40 level stakes (not daily-variable stakes) because (a) everyone starts at a different time, so will have different stakes, and (b) level stakes are easier to follow for the newcomer.
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The FREE daily video bet should be backed EACH-WAY - here's how to calculate profits
A £20 each-way (e/w) bet will cost you £40: £20 for the horse to win, and £20 for a place (1st, 2nd or 3rd). Bookies settle as follows:
8 or more runners (all race types) = fifth of odds 1st, 2nd or 3rd.
12 to 15 runners (handicaps only) = quarter of odds 1st, 2nd or 3rd.
Example of a 9-runner race: if a horse comes 1st at 10/1 the WIN part succeeds, giving you £20 x 10/1 = £200 profit. The PLACE part also succeeds, giving you a further fifth of odds: £40 profit. Total profit £240.
In the same race, if the horse came 3rd, the £20 WIN part would be lost, but the £20 PLACE part would succeed, giving you £40 (fifth of odds). Subtract the losing £20 win part: overall profit £20.
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BACKING on BETTING EXCHANGES
When you're on a winning run, bookmakers sometimes limit your stakes or even close your account. Luckily there's always the Betting Exchanges. They will never restrict or close because it's not their money you're winning -- it's other people's.
The Exchanges match people who bet a horse to win with people who bet it to lose -- and they take a small commission in the middle. The companies don't offer "Best Odds Guaranteed", but their odds are usually better than the bookies, so it's swings and roundabouts.
FULL DETAILS of how to operate a Betting Exchange account are on the members-only password-protected webpage (it's easy!)
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RESULT of MEMBERS' bets yesterday:
Leopardstown 3.30 5 Gaelic Warrior, 9/2 … 2nd
Southwell 4.27 3 Check The Score, 7/2 … 2nd
Day's loss £80
Profit so far this month = £60
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Profits are calculated WIN only (not e/w) at BEST ODDS GUARANTEED. Almost all bookies offer it -- take an early price and you'll get it OR starting price, whichever is greater.
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