Last week we updated some of the features on the website race cards to help make the form reading of a race even easier than it was before. Pop Up #1 The main pop up is now colour coded so that you can easily distinguish between race codes. For flat racing, turf races are shown […]
When most people try to find the winner of a race, they do the usual things like check how well a horse has done over the course and distance amongst other things and whilst a horse that has proven form must be a positive, it is likely that everyone will come to the same conclusion. […]
Many new subscribers ask what is the best way to use the speed ratings and I always tell them that a way of getting positive results can be by combining the speed ratings columns. This means you are using two, or more, of the columns available on the Inform Racing race cards and taking either […]
In horse racing it is very rare for a horse to keep on improving and a good run has to come to an end sooner or later. Knowing when this may be can help avoid betting on certain horses and looking for these has led to me write this post, Spotting Horses Who Have Just Peaked. […]
On my last post, 11th July ‘The Inform Racing Race Cards’, I discussed three methods that had recently provided good winning bets using the ratings and one of these was following top distance winners. On the Inform Racing race cards, there is a Distance column (Dis) and this gives the best speed rating for each […]
Having posted a few each way bets lately myself I thought it may be a worthwhile exercise to look a little deeper into these bets and to see if there are any ways to improve the success rate overall or whether ditching the bet as a waste of time would be better.To those who don’t […]
There are many common ‘laws’ in reading racing form and one of those is to back horses with good recent form figures because the horse has obviously been running well, or fairly well at least.Another is to concentrate on those horses at the head of the betting market.After all approximately 70% or so of all […]