I’m heading to Suffolk for a three-year-old filly who’s showing constant improvement and impressive form over the year. Given her performances this year she represents excellent each way value and while this is a step up in class, it is caveated by the weight, so fingers crossed.
This William Haggas-trained filly has been highly progressive this year showing form figures of 12121 and running to RPR's (Racing Post Ratings) of 82, 91, 93, 92. Last time out she was a career-best 98 when winning with a good bit in hand over this trip at Doncaster two weeks ago. She steps up into Group 3 company for the first time today but is in receipt of a 7lb weight-for-age allowance from her older counterparts at the head of the market – I give her a chance at the weights provided she continues to progress, which I think she can. This 1m4f trip suits well and she has won on today's Good to Firm. The advice is a 0.5 points each way bet on SEA LA ROSA in this 11-runner race.
Highly likely to go off Favourite, this four-year-old Ralph Beckett trained filly has been running at Group 1 & Group 2 level in her last four starts. In that time her form figures read 4532 and prior to that she won a Listed race by seven lengths. She is older, more experienced, and more proven than the up-and-coming selection but she has to give her 7lb and is unraced on firmer than good with the Going officially currently Good to Firm at the track. If she handles it and maintains her recent level of form she will be a big danger to all her rivals.
The best horse racing tipsters will often suggest the number of points you should stake on each bet. For example, a two-point win, or a one point each way bet. This method can be used for all levels of horse racing bettor, as you decide how much each betting point is worth.
If you start with a total betting pot of £50, each point is worth 50p. If you start with £100, each point is worth £1. Simply divide your total betting pot by 100 to work out how much each point is worth.
Once you boost your betting bank by 50% with winnings, you should increase your point value accordingly. For example, if you build up 150 points, your point value should increase by 50%, so £1 becomes £1.50 and £5 becomes £7.50.
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