Flat Season Trainer Report
-- By Guy Ward
www.Mathematician-Betting.co.uk
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Introduction

This Trainer Guide to the Flat Season is an attempt to identify strong
trainer patterns and betting angles and to illustrate them to you in
a detailed yet a user friendly manner.

Many trainers have regimented training habits that the general betting
public do not know about. Similar to the way an Olympic athlete will not
maintain 100% peak fitness all year round but instead will aim to peak at
the right time, the training regimes of trainers will dictate when their
horses are fully fit and in the "Winning Zone".

Certain trainers like to prepare their horses to win early in the season.
Others prefer a more traditional approach and peak later in the year. The
book explains this and identifies when certain trainers are more likely to
produce for you betting profits. This happens in many different types
of racing be they Maidens, Selling races or Handicaps. What the FLAT Guide
does is go one step further than my previous National Hunt Guide as it
breaks down trainers methods into specific races at specific times of year.

As an example it shows you where a Trainer wins with his Horses in Claiming
races and shows you what time of year, at what tracks and with what types
of horses.

The aim of this book is to highlight to you such conditions and to draw
your attention to profitable betting opportunities.

The Guide concentrates mainly on the Premium Flat Trainers that dominate
the game and covers the period from 1991 to the end of the 2005 Season.

I Do Not believe anyone has covered these areas in the same way in any past
publication.



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