Wednesday 29 June 2016

The Weekend

Busy weekend punting, which was quite unexpected to be honest. I was meant to be helping my mum move house, but it was delayed until Monday.

Decent results, with the best winner being Antiquarium, tipped up by Paul Jones Ante Post service which screamed home at rewarding odds of 16/1. I again watched the highlights after an afternoon watching the euros in the Crown, Cheadle. Other winners on the day were Powerallied and Growl for Northern Monkey, whilst Horsetrader got back into the winners circle with Amazour winning at 13/2. Betalchemist always weighed in with Toscanini in Ireland as well. I find I can keep my composure and avoid chasing losses if I don't watch the action live, although I'd always make an exception for big festivals like Cheltenham and Royal Ascot.

The good news was, that I could keep my run up of not taking my wages out of my business account for another week, and help build up my fund in case I was out of work.  It does kind of take the pressure off my punting if my finances are ok, and with the referendum vote potentially leading to unsettled times, I really need to do it as well.

This week I need to keep tight with my punting and not risk a blowout like on referendum day, and then hopefully I can have another decent week. I'll post my records after next weekend, and we can see what the situation it. As I said before I was trialling Northern Monkey and now I've taken the plunge of adding him to my portfolio, so from this week I'll be posting his results as well.

I have had a few bets on the weeks golf, last chance saloon for the Sporting Life's golf experts to be honest. If golf's bad this week though, I won't be betting on it again.

Have a good week !

Saturday 25 June 2016

The Weekend 25th June 2016

So here we are at the weekend, after an incredible week where we voted to leave the EU and Cameron resigned, crazy times, and Imanaged a full week at work for the first time in a month.

After much thought I've decided to follow my tipsters this weekend, but will be recording the racing to watch later to try to takeaway the emotional hit, which can follow a couple of losers, and can lead to poor ill disciplined punting. I've also joined up with a new tipster aptly called Northern Monkey, after a successful trial, so fingers crossed with that one.

There's been a few bets already, bets on the Northumberland Plate/Pitmans derby from Horsetrader, Linfoot, Betalchemist and the Monkey, so that's looking like a crucial race already, with a few additional bets in the supporting card at Newcastle and also at the big Curragh meeting over in Ireland.

Mainly a day of recovery today following a few too many drinks last night after a pretty hard and stressful week. Hopefully though, it will be a profitable one.

I'll be back early next week with a round up of results.

Thursday 23 June 2016

Midweek Update

Very quiet period after Ascot with just an ante post bet on the Northumberland Plate from Horsetrader from my tipsters. 

The weekends racing looks pretty poor, therefore I'm going to take the weekend off punting. To be honest I'm feeling a little tired and feel half tempted to take a break for a couple of weeks. This weariness probably led me to having a really poor day with my own bets during the week, which eroded some of my Ascot profits.

Whatever the case I'll be leaving my phone at home to stop me being tempted with poor bets and I won't be looking at anything to do with gambling during the week. I need to get my discipline back and re-charge my batteries.

I'll be back to update at the weekend.

Monday 20 June 2016

The Weekend


It was a very busy Saturday, as usual, and I was just hoping to end the festival with some money left in my betting banks. I decided to record the racing and watch it afterwards as I was going to a beer festival in Manchester.

I was pretty wasted when I finally sat down to watch the afternoons action, and it didn't start in the best style as after 4 races all I'd managed was a couple of placed each way runners in Express Himself (could quite get up) and Almodovar, both tipped up by Horsetrader. Race 3 was the Diamond Jubilee stakes and fortunately in a desperate finish Twilight Son scrambled home to finally give me a winner, tipped by Bet Alchemist which was a big relief.

The big race of the day for me was the handicap sprint and to even more relief it provided me with the winner and 3 placed horses out of the 5. The winner Outback Traveller had been tipped by Paul Kealy of the Racing Post Weekender at 14/1, whilst Ben Linfoot had 2 juicy priced placed runners in Glen Moss and Buckstay.

In the final race I was only on the Mark Johnson trained Oriental Fox, who never seemed likely to get there, but fortunately finished 4th thus meaning I broke even on the bet.

Overall, I reckon I lost on the day, but it could have been much worse.

On the Sunday there was only the one bet, which was La Cressonniere, which fortunately won the money for Bet Alchemist, and helped reduce some of Saturdays losses.

Its going to be a quiet week, but I'll do a mid week update.

Saturday 18 June 2016

Ascot Day 4

Ascot is a real marathon of a meeting, a day longer that Cheltenham even.

Day 4 on Friday, wasn't such a massive punting day for me, with less bets from all my tipsters. Similarly to yesterday the day started badly, although in the first race I was narrowly defeated as Bletchley couldn't quite get up to beat the O'Brian second string Brave Anna.
After that, things just got progressively worse for me, Choreographer tipped by Horsetrader, pulled like a train and predictably faded into last place, and then in the Commonwealth cup none of my three each way selections could even get a place. Things were getting desperate now, and didn't improve in the Coronation stakes, which was another blowout with Jet setting finishing a tired 6th and Nemorillia second, having been given an awful ride by Peslier. It has to be said though, Qemah was a deserved winner.

To be honest I'd given up now, and couldn't bear any more losses so left to go to the pub. I was hoping to see the 5pm, but a late bus meant that I followed it on the racing post app on the bus down to Cheadle. Thankfully my luck changed as this race produced a winner for Ben Linfoot with Kinema at 10/1 and an each way pay out from Horsetrader with Elite Army finishing the second. Didn't see the race as I said, but apparently Ryan Moore did me a favour by giving Kings Fete a shocker.

In the last I was only on Ebediyin for small stakes, who finished out of the money. My pint certainly tasted a bit better after that win by Kimena, which really did save my day.    

Friday 17 June 2016

Ascot Day 3

Having been to the local for a very beers on the Wednesday evening I was feeling a little delicate on Thursday. It was a strange and upsetting day, which over shadowed the racing with the news coming through about the horrific murder of the Labour MP Jo Cox, showing what an awful and unkind place the world is today, with so much hate and division.

The racing was kind of secondary really, but I'll briefly mention it. The first 4 races were total blow outs with Ben Linfoot and Horsetrader having an absolute disaster with no returns between them from 9 selections. Fortunately the day was saved in punting terms with the win of Defrocked, tipped by Bet Alchemist, and then my own tip Primitivio winning the last 2 races. I was probably a little down on the day, but put into context, it means nothing.

Thursday 16 June 2016

Ascot Day 2

I felt much better for the second day of Royal Ascot, probably because I finished work and dinner time, and was able to relax into the days racing.

It was another mixed day of results, in the first I was heavily into Thikriyaat, and although he never looked like winning, he finished fast and won me some valuable each way money. In the Queen Mary, I have to admit that I backed the incredible Wesley Ward winner, Lady Aurelia when the price drifted to 3/1. I know I said that I wasn't going to back my own, but I felt that this was too good an opportunity to miss. The filly absolutely hacked up in a stunning display. To be honest the rest of the day was relatively quiet apart from the Hunt Cup where I managed to back the second, third, and fourth. Decent each way returns on Mitchum Swagger, Librisa Breeze, and Azraff, made this a good race for me.

All in all, a profitable day for me.

Current situations from my tipsters is;

Ben Linfoot    = +£1235
Horsetrader   = +£2100
Bet Alchemist= +£1600

I have also been using a new tipster, Northern Monkey, as well as the big race preview information from Paul Jones Racing. I am not recording these at the moment until I decide whether to add them to my portfolio, but I'm only using very low stakes. I will however, add a new column in the spread sheet called 'others' to take these into account.

Wednesday 15 June 2016

Royal Ascot Day 1

Alas I was working for the first day of Ascot although I did manage to finish early and thus only missed a couple of races. The first day I kind of felt a bit down, perhaps it was because I was working, or because I hadn't been sleeping too good. However, I am off work Wednesday afternoon, all day Thursday and Friday, which should help me get into a nice relaxed frame of mind.

It was a mixed bag of results on the day, with a small loss I would guess although I haven't added up the daily numbers yet. In the first race I had Balardo, tipped by Bet Alchemist who although second never threatened the American trained winner Tepin, but since I was on each way at least it wasn't the worst start. The rest of the day was pretty mediocre except for having bet Profitable quite heavily in the King Stand and having some late money on Jennies Jewell in the stayers handicap. To be honest I'd fallen into the trap of ill disciplined punting today, something which had limited losses, but really isn't the way I should be going.

I am determined to stay disciplined for the next 4 days, whether it leads to profits of losses. I also be publishing my profits and losses per tipster this week.  

Royal Ascot

After a busy period we are now at Royal Ascot and the good news is that I am still keeping records and bar a couple of slips I am following my tipsters in a disciplined way. Although I didn't get the Derby or Oaks winner Epsom was very profitable with Horsetrader banging in 3 winners from 4 picks on the Friday including a16/1 winner with Smugglers Moon in the last. That was a real boost before meeting Karen in the pub. Of the other tipsters, Ben Linfoot has started to get a few winners now that the flat has started, whilst Bet Alchemist is as consistent as every.

In my personal life I've moved back to take a contact back at Salford, which pays more and is giving me loads more time, since its only 50 minutes travel each day. My good run of winnings is also helping me save up a float of money in case I'm out of work for any period of time.

Anyway, its the high octane week of Ascot now, which hopefully will maintain my winning run.

Monday 6 June 2016

Maybe finally

Maybe finally I've found the way to gambling success. Since Cheltenham, which was moderately successful I meandered a bit, before finally around the end of May I created a spread sheet and started keeping records of my bets. Its gone really well, and has definitely led to a much more disciplined approach, although there's still a bit of a way to go, as I have had a few bets in big races and events which I haven't recorded. All in all though I'm nearly there with recording my bets.

I've also slimmed down the number of services down and now predominantly have the following services, with the results since the end of May included;

Ben Linfoot       = +£1460
Horsetrader      = +£2548
Bet Alchemist   = +£1468
Russell Blair     = -£61

Total = +£5415

So as you can see, its been a very good start. I am also following a tipster who claims to have information direct from the Godolphin stable, as well as occasionally having golf bets, cycling bets, and others on various big sporting events. I will be including these bets in my spread sheet so that I have a full picture of my punting.