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May 2008
Welcome to the first issue of the Horse-Racing.UK.com
newsletter that is dedicated to contributing to your investment knowledge
and helping you to stay within the 10% of sporting investors who
consistently make an income from this potentially rewarding business.
The information is primarily based on horse racing but there will be
features and tips on other types of sporting investment on a regular basis.
We are kicking off with the following features:
1) Courses for Horses
2) The Psychology of Betting
3) Systematic Betting Income
1) Courses for Horses
Every horse racing course has its own individual characteristics. The type
of course can have a great affect on different horses and greatly influence
the result of a race. One way of removing this degree of uncertainty in your
investments is to only bet on horses that have won at the particular course
they are racing at. However, it is very likely that you will identify
exciting potential investments for horses that have not won at the course it
is running at on a particular day. In this case it is useful to be able to
check if the horse has had success previously at a track with similar
characteristics to the one it is running at for your analysis. If it has,
this could be the final piece of the jigsaw in your investment decision.
Every month we will feature a different course and its individual
characteristics. This will build up to a handy reference source for your
future investment decisions.
This months featured course is ASCOT.
Flat – Right-handed 1m 6f galloping, triangular group
1 course with a stiff 2.5f uphill run-in. On the straight track, runners
drawn close to either rail are favoured. The draw has little influence on
the round course.
Success rate of all favourites is 25%. Favourite success rate for two year
old stakes is around 32%. J.Dunlop and S. bin Suroor have good records here.
National Hunt – Testing with very stiff fences. The
uphill finish of 160yds adds to difficulties.
Success rate of all favourites 32%. Best races for favourites are weight for
age chases 66% and Hunter Chases 45%. Worst races for favourites are
Handicap Hurdles.
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2) Psychology of Betting
There are different approaches to placing sporting investments but they
basically fall into five categories:
a) Betting on Fancies (random / gut feelings / stick in a pin etc)
b) Betting on Newspaper recommended tips.
c) Betting on information that has been paid for from tipsters.
d) Studying the form yourself and making selections on your accrued
knowledge.
e) Using a systematic betting approach that makes selections using systems
that have been purchased or developed yourself.
Category (a) is a method that we are all prone to. We have all been skimming
through the days races and seen the ‘good thing’ or ‘good value’ investment
staring out at us and can’t understand why nobody else is recommending it.
We decide to prove them wrong by putting our investment down without looking
into the full picture. Only after we have lost our money do we realise that
another horse in the race was dropped in class and our selection was
carrying a stone more than last time. I am still personally guilty of being
tempted by this approach occasionally and is one of the reasons why I prefer
the systematic betting approach but more of that in a later issue. Category
(a) is for very small bets indeed and not for people seriously looking to
make money.
If people want to have play bets and are prepared to lose their money very
quickly then it is their prerogative. Next month we talk about categories
(b) and (c).
3) Systematic Betting
I am a big fan of the systematic betting approach. This is where you place
investments using systems that you have seen giving a proven return in the
past. I prefer this approach as I am otherwise generally very undisciplined
and have a tendency to start placing random ‘good thing’ investments on
situations that end up losing me money. Having systems that specialise on
different types of race can quickly focus you into good quality prospects.
There are two FREE systems available in the HRUK members area.
Daily Short List
We review every race of the day at
www.horse-racing.uk.com and produce a short list of prospects.
Next months featured course is Aintree and we talk about information
available from various tipping sources including the newspapers. There will
also be a future bet feature if there are any up and coming situations
worthy of our investment.
Good Luck
Steve
Horse-Racing.UK.com
info@horse-racing.UK.com
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