SCOOP 6 BET YOUR ONLY CHANCE TO WIN A MILLION EVERY SATURDAY RACE DRAW BIAS CAN GIVE SOME HORSES AN ADVANTAGE AT SOME RACECOURSES. FREE BETTING ADVICE FROM A RACE TIPSTER TESTED BY THE OBSERVER


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UK RACECOURSES DRAW ADVANTAGE



Not all UK racecourses have a draw advantage, but some do. And knowing which ones, and in which types of race, can greatly
improve your chances of making your horse racing betting more profitable.


ASCOT: No draw advantage.

AYR: In large fields over the straight course low numbers are favoured.

BATH: Low numbers are favoured in races up to a mile.

BEVERLEY: High numbers have an advantage in races up to one mile. Low on soft ground.

BRIGHTON: In sprint races low numbers tend to have an advantage.

CARLISLE: High numbers have an advantage in races up to a mile.

CATTERICK: Low numbers have an advantage in races up to seven furlongs.

CHEPSTOW: No draw advantage.

CHESTER: A low draw and a fast start give a distinct advantage in sprints.

EPSOM: High numbers best over 5f and 6f, low numbers best from 7f to 1m 2f.

FOLKESTONE: High numbers greatly favoured at 5f and 6f.

FFOS LAS: No draw advantage.

GOODWOOD: Low numbers best in sprints, though a fast start is equally important.

GREAT LEIGHS: No draw advantage.

HAMILTON: Middle to high numbers best in sprints, especially on soft ground.

HAYDOCK: In 5f and 6f races on soft ground high numbers have an advantage.

KEMPTON: High numbers usually best on round course, low numbers best in sprints.

LEICESTER: High numbers best on the straight course.

LINGFIELD: High numbers best in sprints.

MUSSELBURGH: In races up to a mile high numbers are usually at an advantage.

NEWBURY: High numbers best in large fields, especially in very soft ground.

NEWCASTLE: Low numbers best on the straight course in soft or heavy ground.

NEWMARKET: July Course - No significant advantage.
NEWMARKET: Rowley Mile - Any advantage in the draw is dependent on the position of the stalls.

NOTTINGHAM: The advantage of the draw is dependent on the position of the stalls.

PONTEFRACT: Low numbers best in sprints.

ROYAL ASCOT: No draw advantage.

REDCAR: Middle to high numbers have a decided advantage on the straight course.

RIPON: Low number draw favoured on the sprint course except when the going is soft or heavy.

SALISBURY: Low numbers at an advantage in sprints when the going is soft.

SANDOWN: High numbers best in sprints, especially in large fields on soft going.

SOUTHWELL: 5f None, 6f Low best.

THIRSK: High numbers best on the straight course, low numbers best at 7f & 1m.

WARWICK: Low numbers are favoured.

WINDSOR: High numbers hold a slight advantage in sprints.

WOLVERHAMPTON: No draw advantage .

YARMOUTH: High numbers best on the straight course, especially in large fields.

YORK: Low to middle numbers best on the straight track, especially when soft going prevails.

Racing researcher and mathematician Dave Renham has provided UK racecourse draw analysis to At The Races and Racing Post.
If you are looking for a more in-depth view on draw bias please visit Racing Trends. And for the horse racing novice, Dave Renham
is also offering a free horse racing course which, amongst other things, explains the key elements of form to consider before placing
a bet.



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