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Cheltenham handicap racing stats, and trends to profit from

A friend at punterprofits has posted some must have information for anyone thinking of following the Cheltenham Races. As described by our charitable forum member are punterprofits, the Cheltenham Races have ” extremely large and competitive fields”.

How do we create an edge? Amoungst other stats, the average strike rate for horses running at the Cheltenham race course helps.  Compare that to the strike rate of horses running at the Cheltenham ‘Festival’ races.

Cheltenham Trends 2010 – Punterprofits.com

The article takes a look a the Handicap Chase at the Festival. Another way to narrow down the field is looking at weight and handicap ratings. Historical data of winners, ages, weights and handicap ratings can be a real help.

It’s a fact that horses who won races previously at Cheltenham perform better the following years.  Successfull betting at Cheltenahm is all about narrowing down the field. 

This year’s schedule at the Cheltenham Races is shown below.  For previous years stats and results visit
our friends to get the Cheltenham stats you need to narrow the field. Data for day 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the Cheltenahm Festival is available. Enjoy.
Cheltenham Festival Schedule

Cheltenham handicap racing stats, and trends to profit fromunratedEditor2010-11-25 09:31:07A friend at punterprofits has posted some must have information for anyone thinking of following the Cheltenham Races. As described by our charitable …
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The Cheltenham festival a 4/1 racing bonanza… not just the Gold Cup!

The Cheltenham Festival is here again. One of the most coveted four-day racing events in the UK horse racing calender. Between Tuesday March 16th and Friday March 19th some of the best National Hunt racing horses are showcased. An excellent prelude to the Grand National later in the year. National Hunt horses being those who go over jumps!

The Cheltenham Festival is high profile in the horse racing world and as you’d imagine it is very competitive. This can make it more challenging to choose the best runners to bet on. There are few ‘dead certs’ at the Festival. National Hunt races can be unpredictable and can really take their toll on the horses. On top of the gruelling jumps the horses also have to climb a steep hill at the end of the race which can really tire the horse out.

Cheltenham horse races get a lot of coverage on Channel 4 racing, about four races per day. At the Cheltenham Festival it is unusual for a horse to be odds-on in any of the races and you are guaranteed some bigger price winners.

Back any single winner with bet365 (link) at 4/1 or more on a UK or Irish race televised live on Channel 4 and you can have a free bet to the same stake on the next live Channel 4 race. If your free bet also wins at odds of 4/1 or more, you qualify for a free bet on the next live Channel 4 race. Keep backing those winners and bet365 will keep giving you free bets! There’s everything to gain with bet365′s best odds guaranteed policy; very helpful for finding value prices.

How to find Cheltenham Festival winners

The Cheltenham festival a 4/1 racing bonanza… not just the Gold Cup!unratedEditor2010-03-09 08:37:53The Cheltenham Festival is here again. One of the most coveted four-day racing events in the UK horse racing calender. Between Tuesday March 16th and Friday March 19th some of the best National Hunt racing horses are showcased. An excellent prelude to the Grand National later in the year. National Hunt horses being those who go over jumps.
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