Subject: Following media tipsters is losing habit: Learn how to oppose them NOW!

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Trends Tips & Betting Angles
FREE weekly tips and bet placement advice
Each week our trends expert Jonathan Sutcliffe provides you with key statistical trends to help you find profitable angles when betting on the televised races on Channel 4 every Saturday. We also include strategic bet placement advice.

this week's trends, tips and statistics cover two of Saturday's big races:

 Newbury @ 2.05 Aston Park stakes
 Newmarket @ 4.05  Fairway stakes

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


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

In this tutorial we assess its accuracy, using an example and screenshots of a horse we laid. This horse was not only the racing Post forecast favourite, but also the Postdata table selection. 

We reveal why it often pays to take the opposite view to the National Newspaper tipsters, and how to identify false favourites.

Click here to learn how to find opposable favourites NOW!!

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Jonathan Burgess
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