Why do we bet? There must be a good reason because there are thousands and thousands of punters who constantly give their money away like they would hate to do in other areas of their life. ‘I just got charged nearly £12 for two pints, I was robbed!’ they scream, yet they quite happily whack twenty quid […]
As you know I am always looking for new system ideas when using the speed ratings that I can share with subscribers and another simple, yet so far effective idea came to me during the racing last Saturday afternoon, which has proved a profitable place betting system using the speed ratings. I started playing around […]
I was asked recently about how to best use the Speed Rating Class Par figures on the website and after explaining what the user should be looking for, I found a couple of nice examples for you at the weekend. Speed Rating Class Pars. Speed Rating Class Pars are the average winning rating achieved for each type […]
I have mentioned a couple of the systems that we provide to subscribers recently and how they can highlight some very good ‘Hidden’ speed ratings winners that other punters would not be aware of. System 2 and System 4 are especially potent and it is system 4 I just want to highlight in the main […]
In my Trading Part 1 post, I gave a brief overview of Trading, a way of betting where you put money into the market which can be taken out at any time for a small profit or a small loss, rather than betting in the traditional way where you place a bet which cannot be […]
Betting has changed greatly over the past few years and with the opening of the betting exchanges such as Betfair and Betdaq, along with some clever software created such as Bet Angel and the Geeks Toy, many people are now able to bet on racing and all other sports in a very different way. Trading […]
Van Der Wheil ratings or VDW ratings as they are usually known are a way of rating a horse by its class or ability and form. It was created quite a few years ago by the mysterious writer, Che Van Der Wheil and nicknamed the Flying Dutchman, who wrote his notes in the old Sporting Chronicle […]