How quickly things can change in horse racing, at around 4:00 today I was staring down the barrel of a losing day and had received some rather abusive comments and emails, but after 2 races at Punchestown I'm now well an truly in profit for the day, and thats what its all about. Some short sighted punters seem to forget that horse racing is all about the long game and losers are irrelevant as long as you maintain a consistent level of profit from your daily selections.
Todays Final Score
Starting Bank = 500 points
Bets placed = 70 points
Bet return = 122 points
End Bank = 552 points
My man at Punchestown has been awesome today and has supplied winners at 6/1 and 11/2 (price when word was received) and he may have another one to come later on the card as well, so watch out for that.
Final bet at punchestown is for WAY UP IN THE AIR (25/1) E/W - I will be having 1 point e/w on this one only as it looks like a very difficult race to call
P.S for those asking why the bet was changed on Lucky William it was due to the non runners and the stake was altered well in advance of the race. Even those who followed the original staking plan would have posted profit of 22 points today.
About Me
- Racing101
- For the past few years, I have dedicated the majority of my time to horse racing. I have become an established member of numerous racing forums and I am sure a few of you will have seen my 'Please Ignore' threads on GG and Everythinghorseracing.co.uk (great forum). In my spare time I also advise a number of parties concerning bloodstock and dosage profiles. In the last 5 years I have formulated numerous selection filters and rating systems which have allowed me to achieve substantial profit on a yearly basis. I have also established links with a number of stables, and receive regular info which I will share on the blog as and when I receive it. For me horse racing is a passion and I'm always looking at ways to improve, both as a tipster and as an equine enthusiast. I hope you enjoy reading my blog and feel free to contact me either via email at myhorseracing101@gmail.com or via twitter at horses4course.
Can I say that I am a complete novice at this. I know nothing about racing, nor the terminology. I like the fun of putting bets on for pennies rather than pounds. I have been following your tips and am a few pennies up. So thank you. I would never send an abusive email or anything like that, and I guess you ignore them when you receive them. Good! The only comments I would have is that being a fulltime employee during normal working hours, I only manage to check your blog on the odd occasion during the day. So any changes you make may well be missed by those of us in a similar position. But none the less, thanks for your brilliant efforts, great stuff!
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