Full members of NTF will receive my in-depth race guide on the 2000 Guineas this afternoon (Friday).
They will find out which runners fit my exclusive profiles.
They
will find out where my money is going and why.
And knowing the NTF subscribers like I do they will either agree with me and tread the same path or nod, agree, see where I'm coming from and then use the race guides to come to their own conclusions!
Which, in my opinion, is exactly why the
guides/service are a great addition to any punters betting weaponry.
I won't simply supply you with a name and expect you to follow me in blindly. I'm not about that. Never have been, never will be. Doesn't interest me...
When profiling the 2000 Guineas using race trends/profiling, I utilise 11 individual angles, painstakingly researched by myself.
And to give you a bit of insight into those trends...
15 of the last 15 2000 Guineas winners passed ALL of the five
trends highlighted below...
1 No more than 6 UK/Irish career starts
2 Top 3 finish last
time out
3 Top 4 finish on racecourse debut
4 Had an OR of 109+
5 Wore NO headgear or Tongue-Tie
There are another six trends that all runners will also have applied to them.
Taking all angles into account I
expect to have a short-list of around four or five.
It's a 14 runner field this year so I'll probably play two of them.
The 2000 Guineas, however, is merely the start of things on the NTF summer service. On Sunday I'll be getting
stuck into the even tougher puzzle of the female equivalent; the 1000 Guineas. It's often a much trickier puzzle to solve and it's a slightly deeper field going to post, but that's fine by me, a deeper/larger field gives me some juicier prices to take a swing at, a bit like the Newbury Spring Cup
that I covered on the FREE Blog recently.
The race guides actually only make up about 80% of the analysis I'll be doing on the service this summer.
The exclusive BDH (Badly Drawn Horse) squad will make up the rest of the
'work-load'.
The BDH Squad consists of horses who ran above and beyond from a poor draw and have skipped under the radar of the wider betting public.
I've already added two Badly Drawn Horses to the
BDH Squad and I'll also be keeping a close eye on this weekends action, looking for any more that I can add, as I prime the BDH squad for the season ahead.
Happy Punting
Ben (NTF)
p.s. I've covered four flat races on the free blogs already this flat season, finding the winner THREE times and finding the 2nd & 3rd in the other race (beaten by the well-backed fav). The trends are looking sharp already this flat season and I'd be disappointed should they not continue in such a manner...
This was the
latest free analysis...