Have you ever come across one of those loud mouths that always back winners? There's one in every betting shop, a few at the race course and hundreds on racing forums. You must have encountered one in your time. Well ignore them, they are losers, all of them, without exception!
How about the other breed of punter, you know the one, he has an opinion about everything to do with racing. He 'knows it all' and dispenses his advice to you whether you want it or not. Most of these 'sage' punters are found haunting the racing forums rubbishing every opinion but their own and telling you how brilliantly they are doing. Then a few weeks or months later they are asking you to share the latest £37 system with them. Surely they can afford it from all their winnings?
Anyway, that's more than enough on these moaners. You will find Jack's tips far more interesting and profitable. Who is Jack and what words of wisdom can he impart to make you pick more winners than you do now? Keep reading and I'll tell you.
Jacks Guaranteed Tips For More Winners
Jack has a few pointers to increase your current level of success on the horses. Great if you don't get that many winners at the moment, even better if you don't know how to pick a winner.
First things first though. You need to take on board Jack's 'wake up call', as he calls it. Here it is in his own words. "You ain't gonna pick winners every race and you will get losing runs as well as winning runs. If you want to win money, you gotta work at it and work bloody hard. This ain't no easy ride matey!" Phew!
Jack does pick many winners and losers and he does make money. You can pick plenty of winners and make money, if you follow his words of wisdom. I know this because I have been following Jack for a while now and I have seen his betting statements from various bookmakers and two betting exchanges. Jack is genuine and he makes no false statements or promises. He does not need to, he is not selling you anything, (though I might).
Before listing 'Jacks Tips' just let me tell you this. The tips are not a system, they are about capitalising on a few important factors, the type that help you get rid of the horses with little or no chance of winning. You are then left with just a few horses to choose from in any race; the real triers. It is from these that you will choose which to bet on, if any.
As Jack said, "the tips are not a system." It's a way of reducing the numbers in a race with you making the final choice. So not everyone using this approach will back the same horses. Yes it does need you to do some work, to apply any other information or tips you have to the process. Guess you can call this a method. Use it and get winners galore. Okay on with the tips.
Jacks First Tip - Stick to British Flat racing, you have to specialise and this is the best area to focus on.
Jacks Second Tip - Concentrate on horses that are allocated from 9 stone 2 pounds to 9 stone 13 pounds.
Jacks Third Tip - Exclude any horse that had less than two races to date.
Jacks Fourth Tip - Horses racing within a furlong of its last race do best.
Jacks Fifth Tip - Scratch horses returned at a starting price in excess of 6/1 last time they raced.
Jacks Sixth Tip - Concentrate on horses won by less than 5 lengths or were beaten by less than 10 lengths in their last race.
Jacks Seventh Tip - Ignore races restricted to two-year olds.
By sticking to these tips you will be able to eliminate most runners in any race. Some races will be eliminated altogether, those restricted to two-year olds, races where all the runners are on their debut or had less than two career starts and those where all runners are allocated less than 9 stone 2 pound. I would suggest you also ignore races where you are left with more than three or four horses to choose from.
You can apply Jacks tips to any amount of qualifying races you want, but you might like to consider limiting the numbers a bit - there can easily be eight or more bets some days. That can become unmanageable stake wise, unless you have tens of thousands of pounds to bet with.
Give Jacks tips a go and see how many more winners you can find compared with your current system or method...
(C) Copyright 2010 J P Ashton
Thursday, September 09, 2010
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