Grand National Guide Books
Want to know all about the Grand National? These publications will get your mind racing before the big day, when you join 700 million people around the world to watch the world's greatest horse race.
Find out how Red Rum got his name and which horse walked to Aintree all the way from his stables in Grimsby, won the Grand National, and walked all the way home again.
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Two-Year-Old Racing: An Essential Reference Guide to 2004
This book provides all the information you need to make your 2004 Flat season a profitable one. Based on the author's popular monthly column in Raceform Update, the book presents a critical analysis relating to Two-Year-Old races, including: easy to assimilate tables that illustrate a horse's success rate by previous race position; detailed trainer, performance and sire analyses; an All Weather section showing the performance of horses on all three tracks; a review of the 2003 two-year-old season, including a list of the top 40 juveniles, winners of the main two-year-old races, and the strongest races; a horse-by-horse guide of the best juveniles: those expected to make an impact in 2004.
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One Hundred Hints for Better Betting
"One Hundred Hints" is the sequel to Mark Coton's best selling book "Value Betting". In "Value Betting", the author concentrated on outlining his insights into how to beat the bookmaker; in this innovative new book, he tells us how to capitalize on those insights, as well as identifying many of the bad habits which often spoil betting. It begins with a look into the mind of the professional gambler, then proceeds to examine all stages of the betting process, from preparing selections and assessing value, to the vital matter of accurate and consistent staking. The hints are interspersed with excerpts from the author's betting diary kept during the 1993 Flat Season, and with many amusing tales from over 15 years of serious betting, notably the years he spent formulating the ground-breaking "Pricewise" column in the "Racing Post." Refreshingly honest, and written in Coton's easily-accessible style, "One Hundred Hints" is part-confession, and part-celebration of the maddening business of betting, and should be ideal reading for anybody who has ever struck a bet in anger, or intends to in future!
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Winning Without Thinking: A Guide to Horse Race Betting Systems
The Daily Express, May 2002
Think your way to shrewder punting - read Nick Mordin's thought-provoking new book Winning Without Thinking.
The Racing Post, April 2002
Mordin is unique - there is no-one else writing anything quite like this for the British market … thoroughly recommended.
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Horses in Training
Horses in training on the flat and over jumps, trainers, pedigrees, and owners of each horse are all listed in this guide for all who study form and are interested in horse racing.
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The Complete Manual of Racing and Betting
This book has an excellent grounding in racing and helps the reader understand the essentials of horse racing, from form to how the bookie makes his book. It contains a lot of excellent systems in their own right, the systems came into there own if you were to manipulate to your own style of gambling. An excellent book which will have you questioning your own betting habits and is definately an odds on winner.
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