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We all want to be competitive in everything we do. And no more so that with punting on horse racing.

Success in punting on horses, in fact most things reduces down to an information war - the people with the best information make the smart moves.

Books have been and still are the best source of general information, and this applies at least as much in the art of racehorse selection and staking as in any other field.

Author Paul Segar has produced textbooks which cover all aspects of punting. The books alone stand as a complete reference but also provide 'food for thought'. You can develop / improve your own ideas as well as learn some new techniques.

Each book is written in plain English with plenty of practical examples in each chapter. Browse the contents of each book or email for further information, if required.


Improve your punting knowledge today - buy one or all of these books.

Read the books but want more? It's time to do a course.

The Pureform Introduction Course uses a computer program to show you how and when to bet and how to do it successfully. Check out the details

 

The Benchmark Handicapper Course continues from the Introduction Course and gives you further weapons to apply when making quality value selections. More...

 

The Introduction to Dutch Betting using the Ratings Calculator Course gives you an introduction to betting using the Ratings Calculator computer software. More...

 

 

Buy all three books now:

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20-Oct-2019 Seymour VIC Godolphin Seymour Cup 1600M Listed $200,000

Only a very small field for this race so will move on...

 

23 Oct 2019 bet365 Geelong

 

The Breeze Retirement Community Stakes 1200M Listed $140,000

Only a small field, on weights does look the fave's race...

Review:

Ended up in the abyss with this one

 

bet365 Geelong Cup 2400M Group 3 $400,000

Does look like Supernova and the Prince will fight it out, the old boy Grey Lion could be the value if the track is dry

Review:

No joy in the Cup for the old grey