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  1. andy jackson

    hello its just a question that no one tells me/explains to me.here goes.ahorse is running carrying 9st 8lb, its race before[same class]it carried 9st 8lb,yet it has gone up 4lbs how?.i hope ive described what i mean right,it took me 6months to find out what “running out of the handicap meant”kind regards aj.

  2. The Race Advisor

    Is this something I said in the video or do you have a real race example I could see?

  3. albert

    Hello,

    Thank you for all your articles and videos.I found a common point agreed of all betting systems:avoid all claiming,novices and selling races,because they are much more unpredictable than others.All my best regards,

    Albert

  4. The Race Advisor

    Interestingly this is a common point as you say but if you are willing to put in more time then there is good profit to be made. The harder it is the less people who do it properly and so the more value you can get.

  5. Timothy

    I use Patternform and Massey ratings along with The Racing Post.
    I Like to back a horse that has won ver the distance and also look to its past runs regarding class weight ground conditions and jockey & Trainer stats.
    Thought that this might be helpful even if it takes some time.

  6. The Race Advisor

    Timothy do you look for the past runs on the weight class and ground conditions or as separate factors?

  7. Timothy

    I certainly look at weight, class and ground conditions and view these factors by use of the Racing Post online. This will help, showing past performace of the above plus it builds a picture of the horse and look for positive signs if I aim to back or negative signs if I aim to Lay.
    When laying I only do so when there are 10 or more runners.
    When it comes to backing Like the VDW thoughts I like to see that the horse has been consistent, and ran well over distance and similar ground conditions quicky found from the Racing Post or Patternform.
    To answer you question: Armed with the information it becomes more of a gut feeling aided by what statistically may happen.
    I have failed to mention how ling it was since the horse ran

    Regards
    Tim

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