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The cards open in chronological order with the most recent race at the top and will save you much time using these tables finding the information you require.

The first example below shows a card from a flat race and the second example is from a jump race. Chase form is in blue, hurdle and national hunt flat races are in red, with winning form lines highlighted with a grey background for both racing codes..

All columns can be sorted to group all information together, allowing you to see at a glance, how a horse has performed at a course, a distance, under a certain jockey or whatever you choose. The days column at the far right shows the number of days between each run. (The actual form guides are shown a bit bigger and clearer than shown below.) A column for the run style/pace figures is now also shown too.             

No other form guide is as simple to use or as easy to manipulate and all the horses in the race are on the same page so you can check every race of the day in minutes. There are hundreds of horses which 'fit' into particular categories of race preferences and you can now see these clearly by sorting the columns in whichever way you choose to find a horses favoured racing conditions with ease.

Big priced winners come in on a regular basis but it is often thought that a 'freak' result has just occurred. This is not always the case. It is just that most punters don't have the necessary tools at their disposal.

Most winners can be found in the form book but who wants to trawl through thousands of pages just to find out if a horse prefers small fields to big ones? You could be there for weeks, you can now do it in seconds.

 

 

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