by: Rob Mellor
Horse Racing Betting, a Beginners Guide (Part 2)
Quickly take yourself to been able to select winning horse racing bets from only a few quick lessons. Learn what to look for when selecting horse racing tips.
In part one we went over how to pick contending horses by looking at the jockey, trainer and then finished off by looking at the form of the horse. By looking at the factors we went over last time you should now have been able to select some winners.
In this article I?m going to give you a few more tips on how to select winners and give you a few more factors to look for to narrow down your potential selections
The first factor you need to look for is if any horses have already won a race on that course or at that distance. To do this you need to look at the right hand side of the horses name. The letters you will see will be a ?C? if the horse has won at the course before and a ?D? if the horse has won a race at the same distance. Sometimes you will see a ?CD? which means that the horse has won a race at the same distance which was at this course.
This is very good as the potential selection has already won a very similar race and there is no reason why it can?t win again.
One thing you must be careful about when looking at this is that the race may be of a higher class meaning that the selection is racing against better horses which lowers his chance of winning.
There is plenty more factors to take into account when selecting winning horses and when looking at horse racing betting to help you select winners.
About The Author
Rob Mellor is making a living using his horse racing betting system and you can join him going to his site www.racing-systems-uk.com to learn more about horse racing systems.
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Beating the Summer Blues ? Five great post summer activities
Beating the Summer Blues ? Five great post summer activities
by: Robin Richmond
It may be the end of summer and dangerously close to the slippery slope that leads to dark nights and cold weather but that doesn?t mean you can?t have any fun between now and Christmas!
This Autumn sees a tremendous range of events and shows across the UK that will keep even the most depressed of summer sun lovers happily occupied.
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Little Britain Live in Brighton
Little Britain is the BBC comedy show that has taken the nation by storm.
Starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams this TV hit can now be enjoyed live with team coming together in this tremendously entertaining stage show.
Characters such as incomprehensible renegade teenager Vicky Pollard and the repulsively spoilt ?Bubbles? are just two of the many famous characters developed by the wonderfully talented duo.
Although showing across the UK throughout...
Develop Laser Focus with Zen Patience and Get Results
by: Adam Espiritu
Discover How Much Time you can Save.
Dear Friend,
Make the Time to ask these simple questions. Trust me they will be well worth it.
* How to develop focus that gives results?
* Why is patience so important?
We live in a Fast Food world. We want things as fast as possible and we want the best. No one wants to wait anymore. Personally, I hate waiting. Waiting is terrible. Lines at the store kill me and so does waiting for a package to arrive seems to take forever.
The worst part about waiting is that I feel that I could be doing so much more with my time and energy rather than waiting.
So why am I talking about waiting to you?
Here is the secret!
I?m not talking about waiting, but Focus, Patience, and the amazing results if you know how to get them.
Discover the Way of the Tortoise and leave the Rat Race behind....
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The History of Steeplechase Horse Racing
by: Toby Beavers
The sport of Steeplechase racing dates back to 1752 in Ireland when two, half-crocked, friends settled the argument over who owned the best horse by racing to the nearest Church steeple after returning from Fox hunting. The winner actually rode right through the church where the vicar was holding a solemn funeral. Soon steeplechase racing spread to England, where in 1792, the first recorded race was held. This sport then crossed over from the Atlantic to the US, where it has became very popular.
In the early 19th century nine prominent men from New York - August Belmont, H. DeCourcy Forbes, Samuel S. Howland, James O. Green, Frederick Gebhard, A.J. Cassatt, Foxhall P. Keene, John G. Follansbee and Frederick H. Prince founded the National Association for Steeplechase. When it was first founded, its mission was to make the sport popular in the US and help it grow across the Atlantic. For...
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80/20 Guide to Chinese Pronunciation -- Part 1
by: Kah Joon Liow
?Just give me the basics!?
That?s what this Chinese pronunciation guide is all about.
It?s all that you need to know Chinese pronunciation to get by.
The 80% that?s important.
To speak Mandarin, the first thing to learn is Chinese pronunciation of words using the system known as pinyin.
Pinyin is the Romanized Chinese phonetic system and is the most effective aid to learning Mandarin today.
(Romanized means using English alphabets.)
Pinyin was invented in the 1950?s so that anyone, especially English speaking people, could learn Chinese pronunciation easily.
Most of the letters in pinyin have the same sounds as letters of the alphabet ? with only a few exceptions.
It?s really a very practical pronunciation system.
Can you imagine an English speaker trying to pronounce Chinese characters without pinyin?
(By the way, pinyin...
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A Publisher Wants My Book! Now What?
A Publisher Wants My Book! Now What?
by: Shalla de Guzman
SHALLA CHATS with author Michele Scott
?A Publisher wants my Book! Now what??
First off, who?s Michele?
Michele Scott writes two new mystery series coming soon to your local book stores, the Wine Lover?s and the Quarter Horse Mystery Series.
She started writing seriously in 1991 and after 12 years and almost as many manuscripts, finally got the call.
She majored in journalism at USC but always knew from the time she was a little girl that she wanted to write fiction.
She lives in San Diego with her husband and three children.
She grew up in San Diego where her family raises Quarter Horses and she worked in the wine industry for a period, all the time working on her writing.
Shalla: Michele got the call last year and now her first book, MURDER UNCORKED, comes out May.
Hi Michele, do you mind if we jump straight into the technicalities?...
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by: John Lenaghan
If you?ve got a special little girl between the ages of about 3 & 7, then a princess birthday party could be the big social event of the year!
When looking for princess party ideas, it?s obvious to think of pink but don?t limit your imagination to pink fluffy dresses and pink frosting for birthday cakes. With some imagination, your ideas can create a very special party!
Let?s start with decorations. Helium balloons can create a stunning castle arch and once your guests are indoors then have them sit on a princess throne for a souvenir photo in an overstuffed chair which has been decorated with floral garlands, crepe paper or shiny fabric.
Activities for Princess Parties
Princesses love to wear crowns. You can buy inexpensive plastic crowns as well as fake "jewels" for each princess to make a birthday party hat. Inexpensive beading sets can...
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Successful Network Marketing Requires Effective Team Leadership
by: Kirk Bannerman
Many people who work at home participate in businesses that
involve teamwork and network marketing.
I am often contacted by members of my business team with
complaints regarding a lack of response or lack of action on the
part of their affiliates.
Their complaints typically go
something like..."I send out lots of emails to all of them and I
very rarely get any response and it seems like very few of them
are taking any action.
What am I doing wrong?".
There are many types of internet-based home businesses where
feedback and interaction are quite important and getting an
affiliate or business team member to communicate with you is a
definite objective.
It's not at all surprising that this can be
a challenge when you stop to think that what you are trying to do
is initiate a dialog between...
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by: Joy Cagil
Mont Blanc stands proud as the highest Alp. Yet one of the most photographically reproduced is Matterhorn with the village of Zermatt at its feet.
When I first saw Matterhorn from the ground up, I felt as if I was looking at a solidified ardent flame. A native who saw me look at it with awe said: ?You can climb it,? as if it were nothing. I laughed...not at him but at me. I wouldn?t dare think of trying that.
In Zermatt, as well as other places, locals show off their skill by the number of times they have climbed the Matterhorn; although, many fall numerous times. A local had climbed it more than 300 times. His wife shrugged: ?Useless to say how many times,? she said. ?The mountain is going nowhere. It stays there and only the workless (also meaning worthless) do the climbing.?
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Four Reasons to Set Group Goals Collaboratively
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by: Kevin Eikenberry
One of the tasks that come with being a leader is setting goals. Goals for ourselves, to be sure, but often we need set goals for our groups/teams or the larger organization. While we may instinctively know that we should include people in the creation of goals they will be working to achieve, too often the press of time and the lure of expediency leaves leaders setting the goals, and simply...
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Slime Recipe Favorites
Slime Recipe Favorites
by: Patricia B. Jensen
IT?S SLIME TIME!!! Experiment with these slime recipe favorites and how to make silly putty for a great kids party activity.
Great for a science party, dinosaur party (make it red for molten lava or green for swamp slime), or Halloween party.
Promotes interest in science and learning or just feeling something slimy like oobleck between your fingers!
EASY SLIME RECIPE #1
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