Do Horse Racing Systems and Tipsters Really Work?


Horse racing betting and tipping systems have become part and parcel of the world of horse racing and betting on horse racing. Everyone wants to know how get an edge on picking winners, beating the odds and winning a lot of money. This is something everyone involved with horse racing would like to achieve and if you can use racing tips or one of the many betting systems available to get great results it makes it so much easier.

There are many horse betting services on the market which will provide you with horse race betting tips usually for a monthly fee. There are other general horse racing tip services that operate a telephone based service where you dial in for the days recommended selections or they are sent by email and text message. Some of these services offer a number of free horse tips to start off with so you can get an idea if the service is going to work for you and make you some money.

With the growth of online horse betting it has changed forever the betting industry as you no longer have to go to the traditional bookmakers to put a bet on a horse race. This has also led to the number of horse betting systems being produced increasing as the technology for analyzing data has come more into play.

I would definitely recommend investing in either a horse betting system that has been put together by a professional author who earns their living through horse racing or a service that provides regular horse racing betting tips that has shown a good track record of success that you can use to improve your winnings.

There lots of adverts on the Internet offering free horse racing systems. Why give away a profitable system when you don’t need to .If it sounds almost too good to be true then it almost certainly is.

There are however some great resources out there to help you find a really good quality system or tipping service , one of the best I would recommend checking out can be found by clicking here


Wednesday 28 April 2010

Taranis rises to the occasion

Posted by Cliff at Jan 31st, 2010 in Cheltenham, Racing News

After beating Youngstown in the Friendly and Personal Service at Star Sports Novice’s Handicap Chase at Plumpton, 10 year old Kawagino will be making his fifth successive appearance in the annual Cheltenham Festival.

It was a superior leap at the final fence that sealed Philip Hide’s victory. Trainer Seamus Mullins stated that they were all pleased with Kawagino’s performance at Plumpton and that after taking a break, he would be making his annual visit to Cheltenham to run in the Pertemps Hurdle.

Its good news to hear that after being out since 2007 because of leg damage caused in the King George, Taranis proved to be a potential dark horse in Paul Nicholl’s defence of the Gold Cup with his successful win in the Argento Chase at Cheltenham.

With this, the 2007 Ryanair Chase hero may join the winners of the last three Gold Cups, Kauto Star and Denman to form a five strong representation from the country’s stable for the race on March 19th. Considering the injury and the amount of hard work Taranis has put into retaining his form, his owner Mrs. Yeoman’s patience was well worth it.

Meanwhile, I have to mention that the weather is upsetting many a plan; including Hereford’s meeting on Sunday, which will be confirmed after an 8am inspection. With the possibility of minus 2C overnight temperatures and a snow forecast, course clerk Katie Stephens does not want to take any chances.


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