Archive for April 4th, 2008
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Here are our tips for Grand National 2008!
Following our usual rigorous look at our ratings (which we do for every horse race in Britain and Ireland, every day), we’ve come up with the following winners(!) for the 2008 John Smith’s Grand National, which takes place tomorrow (Saturday April 5th 2008) at 4:15pm BST.
If you’d like [...]
For this year’s Grand National, we thought we’d provide a little more of an insight into what we do when selecting horses for every race. As you can see, we compare horses numerically based on a huge array of performance indicators to arrive at a number. Those with the highest number are rated the best [...]
With Grand National week this coming week (has a year really gone so fast???) we begin to get inundated with promotions and offers from the bookies hoping to entice us to bet with them on the biggest single betting day of the year.
Systemlays’ unique status as a leading online betting resource - [...]
Here are the free UK & Irish horse racing backing tips for Saturday 5th April 2008.
Follow our staking plan, or a substantially similar one to maximise your profit potential and minimise your risk. Each way bets mean, on Betfair, halving your stake and playing half on the win market, and half on the place market [...]
Here are the free UK & Irish horse racing lay selections for Saturday 5th April 2008.
All of the below horses should be laid in the win only market on Betfair or another similar betting exchange, and are intended as part of a longer term strategy - see the Staking Plan on this website for more [...]
Opera Mundi has been withdrawn from the Grand National. His place has been taken by first reserve, Ardaghey, trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies and ridden by David England.
Get free bets on the Grand National by clicking here.
Betting terminology unjargonified for you - now we do the old classic confuser - “Each Way”.
Each Way bets are actually (uncommon for horse racing) surprisingly simple to understand. When you make a bet each-way, this means that you are (with horses) having the bet in two ways (or both ways, hence the “each”) - one [...]