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Does anybody know a good horse racing tipster or system that wins.?

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any sensible answers to this please.

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  1. 2 things that work... Byer speed and breeding.  Nobody has time to watch all the horses previous races, but, the byer speed can give you a real accurate estimate on what kind of field the horse beat and how fast it ran. Breeding is a trick

    , but, once you know the barns and the sires, you can see what a horse is made of. Also, always look at which jockey is hot at the track and which trainer puts out the most winners. Sticking with one or two tracks is a great way to learn who's who.

    Anybody that tells you the bookie always wins is a loser, as long as you bet money that you can lose...not your rent...then go for it.


  2. there is no such thing!!if you gamble,stay within your limits.i'm having £5 on madiba and if it loses i'll be ok,its not the end of the world!!3.40 newcastle.take care.

  3. I've never come across any tipster or system for sale that works, and I've had an interest in horseracing for 45 years. Simple approach I have used for many years is to ask why owners/trainers keep horses in training. I select what I consider to be a better class of horse, well capable of winning races, I note them in a season. The next season I follow them until they win. It costs an arm and a leg to own/train horses and they get all sorts of ailments/problems. Good ones are not given up on because they mostly will return a nice win when they've recovered from whatever.   I.P. is wrong when he says you have to back more winners than losers. Back say eighteen losers at any price, and then one winner at 20/1, you'll show a small profit. I backed temple place at 50/1 last week at Chester (better price on the exchanges). I could back 49 losers now couldn't I, and still not be losing. You MUST keep to level stakes when doing this. Oh yes it's pretty involved the way I do it, but it works for me, and mighty interesting, especially when the big priced winners turn in. You need a lot of discipline and patience, which most people don't have. I treat the whole thing as a hobby but it shows profits. For those who scoff at having a bet, well, I look at it this way..... what do they do for pleasure? get lashed saturday night, clubbing, play golf, go to football matches? costs them loadsa money, but that's alright? No, my hobby/pleasure doesn't cost ME, at all  :-)

  4. the book byer on speed

  5. The best system is to make sure you stay in profit and by that you have to back more winners than losers and to always bet only what you can afford to lose.

    Oh yes and NEVER bet with a bookie that wears trainers !

    Follow those simple rules and you will be in the money my friend.

  6. look at gg.com, tipsters

  7. Yeah don't bet

  8. Only the bookies ever win Phil .....

  9. in the daily star racing section. on each race listing their is a little black star next to one horse in each race, got me a 20/1, 16/1 and a few small priced winners yesterday, and usually proves good to follow

  10. The best system I know is to not bet at all and instead invest that money soundly and watch the "winnings" come in.

    Though, I have to admit, I do like to bet the sulkies sometimes, but it is just for fun and whether or not I win is irrelavent.  It is justa  fun night out with my family and/or friends.

    Peace

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