Buy Horse Racing Trading Courses
- jamesedwards
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In-play horse racing is very difficult. It's a mature market full of brazen battle-scarred pros who have been in the game for a long time using every trick in the book, and some not yet even in it! There are many who once made a fortune now struggling for crusts.
Before you start you must equip yourself with a decent set-up, the best possible pics, and fastest possible bet placement system. Depending on your style you'll almost certainly need drone footage, so it's an expensive outlay.
I can't advise on courses, as I've never used one myself, but it's not often that you hear good things. I found the best way of learning was to be self-taught as this gives you a more unique style, but I appreciate this takes time investment and isn't for everyone. There are some useful bits for free on the net. Send me a PM if interested.
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iambic_pentameter
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James has given a good answer.
There is an interview with Andrew Banthorpe (Back 4 Profit) here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gK5zELXZTts&t=2s
If you read between the lines, you should be able to figure out what his process is.
But, as James said above, lots of very savvy players out there.
Iambic
There is an interview with Andrew Banthorpe (Back 4 Profit) here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gK5zELXZTts&t=2s
If you read between the lines, you should be able to figure out what his process is.
But, as James said above, lots of very savvy players out there.
Iambic
