Not everyone will be familiar with my methods so when you click on one of the blue buttons in this email you will be taken to a page with plenty more info regarding the service I
provide.
You will also see numerous examples from last season of my work so make sure you take a look at them as this year's service will tackle the National Hunt game in exactly the same rock-solid fashion.
As well as the usual analysis tools (race guides, mini-angles, stat attack
guides, weekend notes, ante-post analysis...) I'm also tackling the National Hunt season with the aid of the NTF Trends Horses.
Already in the members area is the current version of that guide and by next week I will have the full and complete version for members with 100+ Trend Horses ready to go to war with for the 2016/17
season!
The Trend Horses guide won't be too dissimilar to the NTF Summer Stunners guide that many of you will have been profiting from over the summer, a guide that this summer pulled in a whopping 40+ points profit to Betfair
SP!
The following are just a selection of the horses included in the 100+ strong guide...
- SPLASH OF GINGE - Form of 1F16117 under what conditions?
- OPENING BATSMAN - 111210211P when looking at him between xx & xx
- LE REVE - 21121111 when racing under what group of conditions?
- ALGERNON
PAZHAM - Poor form of R23PF6U7 when faced with which type of races?
- BLACK THUNDER - 7 wins from 12 under what conditions?
- ERICHT - An excellent form line of 113217111 using what
filters?
I'm really excited by this new addition to the service and I know all my long term members are just as excited as I am.
The Weekend Notes section of the service will kick into overdrive this Monday as there are a fantastic couple of days racing at Chepstow for us jumping fans to
get stuck into, as well as some interesting supporting cards from Hexham, Fairyhouse and Newton Abbot.
On the race analysis side of things I'll also be covering one race from Chepstow this Saturday (8th Oct) from a trends perspective as a little 'warm-up' for the season ahead. That side of the service doesn't fully kick in until the Cheltenham Showcase meeting but this
Chepstow race (5pm Handicap Chase) is a fantastic sighter for us, one that provided a tasty winner on the trends last season in the shape of Drop Out Joe.