The Racing Horse is currently updating the numbers regarding the 2025 Cheltenham Festival and will have a significant presence again this year. To fully understand a project, one first needs an overview or a visualisation of the subject, with this in mind we look at the 2025 Cheltenham Festival with our expertise. We … Continue reading
ARE YOU READY? |
The Racing Horse has completed its first draft for the 2023 Cheltenham Festival where we look at 27 of the 28 races. Our aim is to provide only key information, including context and pertinence, ably assisted by common sense rationales, and all underpinned by relevant numbers. It is our genuine belief this package will facilitate a profit … Continue reading
Cheltenham Festival – Best Trainers |
Today’s Pacafi: click here Proven mathematical laws are the governing force of horse racing betting. Consequently every bet we place is conceived then predicated from statistical analysis protected by a math-based edge with perceived value attached. Our formula is simple because we are yet to be convinced that a complication of a system is … Continue reading
The BIG FOUR! |
The Cheltenham Festival is unique and comes with its own personality, type and quality – a failure or disregard to understand/appreciate gives the edge to the bookmaker. The very essence of the Festival makes demands not applicable elsewhere, and if the reader believes (as we do), that mathematics is the governing force of horse rating … Continue reading
Selections for the Pacafi100 – 19th February 2016 Timeform Work In Progress made a winning reappearance in a novice hurdle at Kempton in October and went on to run respectably in a couple of useful handicaps, so he has leading claims back in novice company following a short break. McKenzie’s Friend will find this … Continue reading
Chepstow Doubles for Williams and Henderson! |
The Racing Horse looked closely at the 7-race card at Chepstow Racecourse and offered some betting advice. How did we do I hear you ask? We landed a fabulous 240-1 winning four-timer! In the opening Novices’ Hurdle Class 4 we reminded our members Altior won first time up and was taken to repeat the … Continue reading
The Racing Horse felt it just missed out yesterday. We won on the day but only had two winners from our five qualifiers that ran (one was a non-runner). We did land our maximum bet and hope our confidence came through enough so that our reader took advantage. When we go maximum we rarely leave our … Continue reading
Alison Lidderdale |
The Racing Horse was given a much needed winner in Where’s Riley, and whilst we visualised the race much differently to how it panned out, the horse won by the best part of 2l. I now have an affection for the vivacious Alison Lidderdale and take this opportunity to share my greatest day out in … Continue reading