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In betting terms, a betting bank refers to the total amount of money that a punter has set aside for the purpose of placing bets. It’s important to manage your bank effectively to minimize the risk of losing all your money and to maximize your chances of making a profit. Here is a simple plan…
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In a horse race; You’re placing a bet each way, you normally play 1 point win. Do you? Bet half your stake on the win and half your stake on the place. Or bet 1 point win and one point place? When placing an each-way bet in horse racing, you are essentially placing two bets:…
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The Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) is a mathematical formula used in various sports to rank teams based on their performance in past games or races. In horse racing, the RPI is often referred to as the VDW method. The RPI method in horse racing involves assigning a numerical rating to each horse based on its…
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A wind operation, also known as a “wind surgery” or “wind operation” is a medical procedure performed on a horse’s respiratory system to improve its breathing during races. During a wind operation, a veterinarian makes a small incision in the horse’s throat and inserts a scope to examine the horse’s airway. If there are any…
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In horse racing, collateral form refers to using the performance of horses against common opponents to compare their abilities. For example, if Horse A and Horse B both raced against Horse C on different occasions, you can use their performances against Horse C to assess how they might perform against each other in a future…
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Approaching the Cheltenham Festival from a betting point of view requires a combination of research, strategy, and discipline. Here are some tips on how to approach the Festival:
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In horse racing, weight for age scales in the UK and Ireland are used to help determine the weight that a horse should carry during a race based on their age and sex. The idea behind the weight for age scale is that younger horses are generally less developed physically than older horses, so they…
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