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Bias 2001. The Book That Beats The Bookmaker

Bias 2001 is a well researched and detailed publication which illustrates how it is possible to make regular profits from flat racing.

The book highlights statistical trends connected to the draw and weight carried by a horse. Use this information to give you the edge required to make betting profits.

"Hard work is not the main requirement in racing, it is the only requirement. That being the case you can't go wrong with Bias 2001. I can't recommend it highly enough."

Graham Wheldon. Columnist Raceform Update.

The book is the result of five years dedicated and detailed private research. Bias 2001 pinpoints the courses and conditions where profits are to be expected from consideration of draw bias research.

This research has pinpointed some very interesting profit opportunities available to the intelligent punter.

For example

Did you know there is a course where 44% of the races were won by horses drawn in one of the two highest numbered stalls on ground good to soft or softer? Indeed, just under 69% of the races were won by horses drawn in one of the four highest numbered stalls!

Did you also know that over the past five years, if you had placed a 2 point reverse straight forecast on the horses drawn in the two highest numbered stalls at a particular course and distance, you would have made a staggering 500 point profit? That is an incredible 455% profit on turnover!!

If we concentrate on a traditional biased northern track in the year 2000 we see the bias was as strong as ever. Of the twenty one races, there were thirteen victories for horses from the top “third” of the draw, eight wins for horses from the middle “third” of the draw, and none at all for horses drawn in the bottom “third”. The nine handicap races were all won by horses from the top half of the draw.

Bias 2001 we feel will increase your profits whether you are a serious professionally minded punter or a more casual armchair punter.

"What is most impressive about Renham's study is the breadth of detail included in the 92-page volume and the clear-headed analysis that accompanies the statistics and trends he unearths at the various tracks under scrutiny. There are a whole host of useful signposts to finding winners contained in Renham's work which is well worth the price."

Tony Paley (Odds On and the Guardian)

 

For the serious racing analyst, the book as a whole acts as a comprehensive reference guide to profiting through application of draw bias theory.

For suggestions on how to use the book to make profits click here.

However not everyone has the time to do detailed research on each race therefore several of the key principles of the research have been combined to produce a simple system to identify winners. This is contained in chapter 7 of the book.

The "Chapter 7 System" although simple and quick to operate has produced a profit of £19,800 to £100 level stakes. Further details on this system click here.

"For value for money it can't be faulted. I'd recommend it to anyone out there"

Steve Bradley (Stockport)

 

Our Guarantee

We expect that if you are interested in making your racing pay, you will be very happy with Bias 2001. However we realise that not every one has the same taste.

Therefore if you are not satisfied for whatever reason, simply return it within 30 days for a no quibble 100% refund. No questions asked.

UPDATE: Jan 10 2002.

All Hard copy versions of Bias 2001 SOLD OUT !

You can still take advantage of our Electronic Version Free Offer. Click Here