Subject: Following Newspaper Tips is a Losing Habit (Make a Profit Opposing Them)

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Why following racing media tips is a losing habit and what you can do about it


The “POSTADATA TABLE” in the Racing Post is one of the most widely used betting resources by punters in the UK.

In this betting tutorial we assess its accuracy, and reveal why it often pays to take the opposite view to the National Newspaper tipsters.

We also reveal seven Post data table myths, and show you how to exploit them to turn a profit.

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Jonathan Burgess
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