False-Favourites blog Newsletter
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Trends Tips & Betting Angles
FREE weekly tips and bet placement advice |
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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 will be posted on the blog homepage when available
Click here to get this Saturday's TV trends
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Revealed: Why you shouldn`t lay favourites until you follow these three important steps. Systems and strategies |
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In this tutorial we will look at... how to assess the level of competition favourites face, and how that will affect their chances of winning.
Once you have identified a particular favourite’s weaknesses you must then determine the ability of its main rivals, to see if you can find other horses which have achieved comparable levels of form in their races, to that of the favourite.
If you do spot one or two which have more positives than the favourite, then this will strengthen your decision to lay the favourite.
However, if you can’t find any positives for other horses then this would probably be a race not to bet in?
The key question is…
Are there any horses that can beat the favourite?
In order to compare the level of opposition the favourite faces in its current race compared to its last race... you need to pay attention to these 4 key areas:
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Jonathan Burgess Your Editor False-Favourites/blog P.S. And don't forget... if you haven't already, to ensure you never have any problems receiving the false-favourites weekly newsletter, confirm your subscription by clicking here.
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