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Place betting for long-term profit in horse racing

Place betting for long-term profit in horse racing

Place betting is a popular way of securing long-term profitability in horse racing. The odds are far less but the chances of finishing in the first three are greater. With the right planning, the punter can make significant profits over a long period of time. Place betting is not only for the ladies Betting for […]

April 4, 2019 | By More
Quaddie betting for the price of a coffee

Quaddie betting for the price of a coffee

The quaddie, or quadrella, is notoriously difficult to win. You can increase your chances of winning in quaddie betting by taking more combinations. However, this also requires investing more money, ie; a larger cost of the bet. Flexi-betting has revolutionised quaddie betting by bringing it within reach of the small punter. By nominating the stake […]

March 29, 2019 | By More
Multi bets offer a wider punting experience

Multi bets offer a wider punting experience

Multi bets are often advertised and spoken about on mainstream sports media. They were first promoted as a novelty bet but now command a healthy percentage of a punter’s overall investment. Little wonder that new types of multi bets are coming from corporate bookmakers at a rapid rate. Multi bets are also used by serious […]

March 21, 2019 | By More
Staking plan to ensure a winning day at the races

Staking plan to ensure a winning day at the races

Many punters enjoy a big win but they often go home with an overall loss because they failed to use a staking plan. A staking plan is employed to ensure an overall profitable day at the races. Here we show you how to use a “dutching” staking plan to ensure an overall profit. Dutching is […]

February 26, 2019 | By More
Calibrating betting odds with actual horse race results

Calibrating betting odds with actual horse race results

Discussions around betting can get quite mathematical and delve into statistical realms only understandable by punters who think deeply about maths and probabilities.

February 22, 2019 | By More