Subject: The three factors linking ALL successful bettors



Good Morning Friend

Before I get onto the main part of today's email, I should mention Mercian Knight. 

Sadly he was rather lethargic at Bangor on his first run back, especially mentally, not really switched on at all. He did look a bit sleepy in the parade ring. While that CD would have been sharp enough on good to soft, he should have run better than he did and it proved he needs headgear to help him concentrate, and clearly further / softer/more galloping expanse wouldn't go a miss either. It was the best he's jumped, which is something. He will be doing plenty of things differently next time to try and spark him into life. There's a well handicapped staying chaser there somewhere, we shall see if we find the key on his next 1-3 starts. 

Still, we had a decent day out, it was great to meet new members, the owners' facilities were superb, and much laughter was had. I think most of the group backed at least one winner on the day track-side to add to the occasion. The half bottle of complimentary red wine was decent also. 

We have our first owners' 'open day' at Amy's Saturday morning, around 30 coming down which should be fun, followed by a trip to Newmarket races around the corner and a curry afterwards, before a pub or three. I'm looking forward to that. The great game. 

Moving on...

It's the changing of the seasons, as the flat winds down and the jumps ramp up. And, for many punters, it's a time to review betting habits and performance.

There are three factors that link ALL successful bettors, and which most losing players don't possess.

Do these three things to be a success >>>

The first bit of good news is they're not impossible to introduce into your game.

The even better news is that winning punter and self-confessed racing nut Matt Bisogno has distilled them into a short video series for you.

If you're serious about improving your betting you absolutely should watch. 

Matt breaks things down into easily managed steps and you'll have the opportunity to put the ideas into practice as you follow along.

Step 1 is about avoiding overwhelm (or maybe time management, they sort of amount to the same thing)

Watch Step 1 right here >

Step 2 is about isolating value: getting better odds than the true chance

And Step 3 is about pressing up your edge

If you want to be a better bettor, you owe it to yourself to follow along with Matt. He's actually made it quite interesting! ;-)

Help yourself to be a better bettor HERE >>> 

All the best, 
Josh 

p.s. these videos are available for a short time, and the first one is very simple to implement (and WILL improve your chances of success). You can watch it here >>>

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