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Oh what a painful week it’s been for my Irish neighbours!
Another return to enhanced betting this week and I do hope that you have taken this strategy on board...
There are many ways to make a buck in this horse racing game...Back to win, back to place, or even back to lose!
Yes, this week I got a glimpse into how the jet set multimillionaire's live.
No not a tribute to be-wigged songstress Tina Turnips, ex lover of Graham Taylor.
Remember my idea on each way jumps betting I had last week?
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I will be focusing here on the key tradable markets that we can use in Football In-running betting.
The focus on laying short priced horses has produced what I like to term “ reference” eBooks such as False Favourites as far as horse racing is concerned.
There’s only one man I trust when it comes to figuring out how to get an edge in handicap racing and that’s Martin Blakey. And as a special treat I have invited him to reveal his strategy for you today. Take it away Martin:
Continuing my football trading series of articles, here I will focus on the overs and under goals markets specifically at www.betfair.com. Why? Because we can trade these markets if goals are scored, and profit if no goals are scored.
We're facing what Terry Pratchett (in an altogether different situation) called an “embuggerance”, or a very annoying situation or nuisance. I’m talking about the Racing Post’s decision to start charging for Internetaccess to information that was formerly freely available. I know that the basic membership cost is only £7.50 per month with additional service charges going up to £19.95 a month, but it’s enough to make me think of a different approach to systems.
They’ll go to any length to get your cash from you, and now lies, lies, lies are the order of the day.
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Tennis is certainly an enticing sport isn’t it? We have two contenders. One will lose. One will win. It can’t be that difficult now can it?
I must admit I like virtual racing, though not as a betting medium, mind you; it’s an ideal world where none of the jockeys “accidentally” find interference and “accidentally” finish out of the places, where all of the trainers and horses run on their merits and NONE of the jockeys are carrying overweight. But is it really a stop off point to profits?
Readers from some time ago might remember what I said then about backing the outsider of a trainer’s runners in a race; and for new readers I’ll recommend it again with some striking recent examples.
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It does exactly what it says on the, erm, blog address.
If you want to garner a comprehensive knowledge of horse racing and all of the relevant aspects to form analysis that can make you profit, and at a price which makes such information accessible, then get this manual.
Ken uses a very interesting staking plan called the 1326 Staking plan...
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