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    Know Your Man: The Remote is His
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    RULE 4
    Concentrate virtually without exception on the better class of animals in the higher-grade races.

    RULE 5
    Cram as much form study in as time will allow.

    RULE 6
    When you find a horse 'coming to the boil' and running into form, back on a winnable rating, stick with it. It will almost certainly pay its way

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    Forget old wives' tales, home-spun wisdom and the advice of cabbies, says Tony Paley. If you really want to know how to punt on horses, you should engrave these 37 Commandments on tablets of stone and carry them with you wherever you go. Not literally, of course - that would be impractical.

    Rules. Mavericks and misfits might not like to admit it, but it's especially true in gambling that some solid guidelines are a major help in formulating a strategy to beat the bookies.

    There's no short cut to making money backing horses. The bookmakers work full-time at getting money from punters, so backers shouldn't expect to have to do anything different.

    Victor Chandler, for instance, not only has a form expert but a speed ratings buff, a breeding analyst and a man whose job it is to collate inside information.

    Punters need to take their betting just as seriously, but if they take the following 37 Commandments on board, they will give themselves a much better chance of getting in front and staying there.

    RULE 1
    The first question to ask when you want a bet is: 'How will this race be run?' And the second: 'Will it suit the horse I am interested in backing?'

    RULE 2
    Watch as many horse races as possible. Even if the over-excitable Mark Johnson or the almost terminally bored Graham Goode is commentating.

    RULE 3
    Look at every horse in the race, not just the one you've backed.

    RULE 4
    Concentrate virtually without exception on the better class of animals in the higher-grade races.

    RULE 5
    Cram as much form study in as time will allow.

    RULE 6
    When you find a horse 'coming to the boil' and running into form, back on a winnable rating, stick with it. It will almost certainly pay its way i

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    specially true in gambling that some solid guidelines are a major help in formulating a strategy to beat the bookies.

    There's no short cut to making money backing horses. The bookmakers work full-time at getting money from punters, so backers shouldn't expect to have to do anything different.

    Victor Chandler, for instance, not only has a form expert but a speed ratings buff, a breeding analyst and a man whose job it is to collate inside information.

    Punters need to take their betting just as seriously, but if they take the following 37 Commandments on board, they will give themselves a much better chance of getting in front and staying there.

    RULE 1
    The first question to ask when you want a bet is: 'How will this race be run?' And the second: 'Will it suit the horse I am interested in backing?'

    RULE 2
    Watch as many horse races as possible. Even if the over-excitable Mark Johnson or the almost terminally bored Graham Goode is commentating.

    RULE 3
    Look at every horse in the race, not just the one you've backed.

    RULE 4
    Concentrate virtually without exception on the better class of animals in the higher-grade races.

    RULE 5
    Cram as much form study in as time will allow.

    RULE 6
    When you find a horse 'coming to the boil' and running into form, back on a winnable rating, stick with it. It will almost certainly pay its way

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    t a speed ratings buff, a breeding analyst and a man whose job it is to collate inside information.

    Punters need to take their betting just as seriously, but if they take the following 37 Commandments on board, they will give themselves a much better chance of getting in front and staying there.

    RULE 1
    The first question to ask when you want a bet is: 'How will this race be run?' And the second: 'Will it suit the horse I am interested in backing?'

    RULE 2
    Watch as many horse races as possible. Even if the over-excitable Mark Johnson or the almost terminally bored Graham Goode is commentating.

    RULE 3
    Look at every horse in the race, not just the one you've backed.

    RULE 4
    Concentrate virtually without exception on the better class of animals in the higher-grade races.

    RULE 5
    Cram as much form study in as time will allow.

    RULE 6
    When you find a horse 'coming to the boil' and running into form, back on a winnable rating, stick with it. It will almost certainly pay its way

    KISS Your Website!
    Many web developers today are starting to KISS their website, and it shows!No, I don't mean they get hot and heavy with the monitor, I mean they apply the basic values of Keep It Simple Stupd! (KISS)Many sites today are focusing on high end graphics, advanced java scripts, catchy logos, and other trivial factors. What they don't realize is that it's a win win game if you keep it simple.1. Content sells! People go to websites for reasons. Either they want information, entertainment, or products. Don't give them stuff they can't use, or things they don't want. Don't sell magazine subscriptions on your car restoration site. Keep it simple stupid!2. Avoid distracting graphics and crowded ads! If you've ever picked up a newspaper, you'll either see very little ads, or very relevant ads. You'll notice that AdSense doesn't display random ads, it reviews its current page location and displays ads based on it's surround keywords. No one wants to look at ads for car insurance
    nt a bet is: 'How will this race be run?' And the second: 'Will it suit the horse I am interested in backing?'

    RULE 2
    Watch as many horse races as possible. Even if the over-excitable Mark Johnson or the almost terminally bored Graham Goode is commentating.

    RULE 3
    Look at every horse in the race, not just the one you've backed.

    RULE 4
    Concentrate virtually without exception on the better class of animals in the higher-grade races.

    RULE 5
    Cram as much form study in as time will allow.

    RULE 6
    When you find a horse 'coming to the boil' and running into form, back on a winnable rating, stick with it. It will almost certainly pay its way

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    RULE 4
    Concentrate virtually without exception on the better class of animals in the higher-grade races.

    RULE 5
    Cram as much form study in as time will allow.

    RULE 6
    When you find a horse 'coming to the boil' and running into form, back on a winnable rating, stick with it. It will almost certainly pay its way in time.

    RULE 7
    The going and the draw are the two most important variables in determining the outcome of any horse race.

    RULE 8
    If there are doubts about the going, draw bias, the price or any other highly important variable, wait till the very last minute until having a bet.

    RULE 9
    Keep your pockets sewn up when the ground is officially heavy.

    RULE 10
    The influence of weight is vastly overrated. In the majority of cases, horses will not reverse the form, no matter how favourably off they are in terms of the weights.

    RULE 11
    Only forgive a horse an 'unlucky-in-running' run once. The vast majority who repeat the offence will repeatedly find trouble.

    RULE 12
    Follow horses that travel well in races and/or have demonstrated a turn of foot in a truly run race.

    RULE 13
    The Ei Ei Memorial Rule. Favour horses with a willingness to win.

    RULE 14
    Never ever back a horse in a major handicap first time out, unless it is trained by Sir Mark Prescott.

    RULE 15
    Look, look and look again at the stats history of the big races, but use them intelligently. Buffoons on television telling us that no horse above draw 9 can win the Magnet Cup should remember that this is only true when the ground isn't on the soft side of good. That's a fact.

    RULE 16
    Be wary of each-way betting. In the

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