Hi all,
Does anyone know which newspaper is considered to be the most informative for racing coverage / tips. I like to get RP but some days it's not available in my local newsagent / petrol station.
Many thanks for your assistance.
Best Newspaper for Horse Racing Tips
Hi
Check out the results of the top tipsters ,waste of time.
http://horses.sportinglife.com/Naps_Table/
MARC
Check out the results of the top tipsters ,waste of time.
http://horses.sportinglife.com/Naps_Table/
MARC
The best thing you can do is use your own noggin', scour the internet for stories, advice, databases, results and work out a winning strategy for yourself. If tipsters made money why would they sell it or give it away for free? You are following them off a cliff mate.
Three words are my motto when finding profitable strategys in racing...
LONG TERM PROFIT
Three words are my motto when finding profitable strategys in racing...
LONG TERM PROFIT
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Many newspapers are available for knowing about the horse racing tips. They provide complete details about the horse tips. Horse racing is an equestrian sport that has a long history. United Kingdom Horse Racing have been continually producing quality ratings since 1999. Now-a-days, It is one of the best sports for many of them. Please produce some more attachments about the topic for view detail information.
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Following Tips of ANY sort is the way to the poor house.
The most popular tips such as pricewise and Huge Taylor (attheraces.com) probably show a profit in the long term IF you get on every selection at the advised prices (Impossible for many reasons), even if you do get on the bookies will restrict you to pennies in no time, even if you are not showing a profit, they will have you down as an arber.
Now if we are taking newspaper tips if you are cute and do some leg work (I am not going to do it for anyone
) There is a definite link between certain tipsters and price movement. This isn't rocket science honestly. As a footnote to this, it backs up what I was saying a while back regarding betting strategy and betting shop behaviour patterns. I suggest anyone that wanted to understand why the last 5 minutes of a market behaves as it does to spend the afternoon in a betting shop and just observe pinter behaviour. I believe this (broadly speaking) is mirrored to a certain extent on the exchanges, although there are other factors to take into account.
To the original poster. Please don't waste you money following tipsters in newspapers. They have to provide a selection in every race. many of them work on the TV racing channels as pundits too. If you listen to them they are reluctant to commit themselves to a confident selection on most races. Somedays Jonathan Neesom (he does spotlight in the RP some days) will not give a selection in any race. But he has done in the paper for the same card. That is his job, but his money stays in his pocket. There are all other manner of complexities too. The main one being ground change, Non runners, and VALUE. When the papers go to press none of these factors can be taken into account. Avoid please
The most popular tips such as pricewise and Huge Taylor (attheraces.com) probably show a profit in the long term IF you get on every selection at the advised prices (Impossible for many reasons), even if you do get on the bookies will restrict you to pennies in no time, even if you are not showing a profit, they will have you down as an arber.
Now if we are taking newspaper tips if you are cute and do some leg work (I am not going to do it for anyone

To the original poster. Please don't waste you money following tipsters in newspapers. They have to provide a selection in every race. many of them work on the TV racing channels as pundits too. If you listen to them they are reluctant to commit themselves to a confident selection on most races. Somedays Jonathan Neesom (he does spotlight in the RP some days) will not give a selection in any race. But he has done in the paper for the same card. That is his job, but his money stays in his pocket. There are all other manner of complexities too. The main one being ground change, Non runners, and VALUE. When the papers go to press none of these factors can be taken into account. Avoid please
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I'm agreeing with Mugsgame here, following any tipster is a quick way to the poor house, even quicker if you have to pay for a premium rate call or texts.
Using tips from popular, not necessarily successful, tipsters can be a good way of trading if you get the tip before the market plummets on that selection. Hugh Taylor tweets when his selections are online, not sure if Pricewise does.
Outside of racing, Jeremy Chapman from the RP golf tipster seems to have some good selections and big winners occasionally. If you can back them at a good price before the 1st round then you can lay later on for a healthy profit if they have a good round or 2.
Using tips from popular, not necessarily successful, tipsters can be a good way of trading if you get the tip before the market plummets on that selection. Hugh Taylor tweets when his selections are online, not sure if Pricewise does.
Outside of racing, Jeremy Chapman from the RP golf tipster seems to have some good selections and big winners occasionally. If you can back them at a good price before the 1st round then you can lay later on for a healthy profit if they have a good round or 2.