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What does your study look like? : r/HorseRacingUK - Reddit
What does your study look like? Looking for alternative study methods as the way I study for Cheltenham and other big festivals is incredibly labour-intensive and although generally profitable, is fecking exhausting.
What app does everyone use for studying the races? : r ...
Have been using the old style racing post app for a long time but the update has finally caught up with me, any recommendations of other apps as I'm not enjoying this new look racing post app at the moment.
Friday's Tips Thread : r/HorseRacingUK - Reddit
Barely any form to study between these lightly raced highly thought of Fillies and what there is impossible to decipher confidently. Im going to take a chance on this girl at big odds.
Just to help everyone out - This guy who claims he is a ...
If you like a bet and want to get close to break-even without the form study, go small stakes on Hugh Taylor, Simon Rowlands and Andy Holding's 2YO selections. You won't "win" so to speak over a long period but you'll have fun and lose a damn sight less than following random social media lists.
Advice on being at the St Leger festival? : r/HorseRacingUK
NGL, most of the winners I've picked have stood out to me in the pre-parade ring whatever is on the page, but if you're there for a work social you may not get as much chance to study them in the flesh before the race.
Thursday's Tips Thread : r/HorseRacingUK - Reddit
The Horses Mouth is a new website that allows you to study race form using the easy user interface. It allows you to filter your most important metrics and works out which horse best fits your winning formula.
Hi everyone I’m looking to find a study partner tired of ...
Hi everyone I’m looking to find a study partner tired of betting solo these days and wondered if anybody on here would be interested?
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