Do you have a Kindle?

No I’m not trying to add to Jeff Bezos’s retirement fund – the poor love seems to be struggling.

In a month where March’s Cheltenham Festival is at the forefront of our minds, I want to let you help you get your hands on some great information, for free!

Head on over to the Amazon website and search for ‘How to Win at Cheltenham’. As you can see from the screenshot below, the Kindle edition of this ebook is free!

It’s a very useful read for you form aficionados and will give you some pointers on how you should approach this most unique of race courses for that most unique of horse-racing spectacles – the Cheltenham Festival in March. The book is a little dated but there are some good nuggets of advice there.

Here at What Really Wins Towers, we are putting together February’s edition of the newsletter, which has one focus only – the Cheltenham Festival.

The Statman will provide the statistical angle; the Patriarch will provide the betting systems angle; and Andrew David will be providing a full form-analysis of each major race – his three-year record profit-wise is compelling!

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Sod’s law and all that!

Some eagle-eyed readers reprimanded me last week when I pointed to a possible (note that word ‘possible’!) All-Weather strategy concerning stall-two horses in 5-furlong races at Newcastle being layable. The next qualifier, of course, won its race. Those eagle-eyed readers missed the point somewhat.

Last week’s eletter was written expressly to provide you with betting ideas, and in no way tell you that you will automatically profit by laying stall two in 5-furlongs in Newcastle.

The key to betting system success is in keeping records. What those eagle-eyed readers did not mention when gloating about said winner was that the previous 28 runners all lost from stall two in 5-furlong races at Wolverhampton.

If you want to find a winning horse racing system, or one for a niche like the All-Weather, then ideas must be generated. That was the reason for last week’s eletter. Generating ideas. The next step is to record performance by date/venue/time/result (including position)/Betfair SP. (Helpful if a backing system turns into a good laying system!!)

One last factor is time. That is unavoidable unless your betting idea can be back-tested (as opposed to back-fitted).

This is the exact methodology I use for my horse racing strategies, some of which have profited every year since 2013! So get looking for those ideas. If you want me to crunch the numbers, please get in touch .

I hope you enjoy the free Cheltenham book, you Kindle owners. See you next week!