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    THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE (29)

    The selection procedure for this system utilises two key factors to determine which horse, and in which race we

    should bet on it, by noting the improved running of a horse and determining if that horse is trained by one of our

    selected trainers.

    To successfully operate THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE you will need one of the specialist Racing papers,

    either the Sporting Life or The Racing Post, the betting forecast in an ordinary Daily newspaper will not be accurate

    enough for our needs. All examples, trials and statistics studied have been obtained by using the above named papers.

    Most trainers are under constant pressure from their owners to tell them when their charge is going to "deliver thegoods". They have to be accurate because an owner, as you can well imagine, would be none too pleased if given the

    "nod" by the trainer, then puts a sizeable wager on his horse, only for it to get beaten!

    Now, I am quite sure that most trainers are thoroughly decent people, but charities they are not and so we cannot

    expect them to let us into their little secrets, can we? So we have to attempt to devise a way whereby we can discover

    for ourselves just when a trainer is getting one of his horses ready to win.

    Frequently, the key pointer to when a horse is ready to win, is when it runs into a place. By utilising the tables on the

    following pages you will have to hand vital information which will help you to recognise the signs to enable you to

    back the right horse in the right race.

    SELECTION METHOD.

    1. Eliminate all of the following races: Claiming Auction Sellers - Amateur Ladies - Apprentice races and ANY

    races run on All-weather tracks.2. Look through the race card, and make a shortlist of any runners that a trainer from Table One has running.

    3. Using Table Two and Table Three eliminate any race that is not listed.

    Example.

    i) JHM Gosden has a runner in a 2-y-o Handicap at Newmarket. Does this horse merit consideration?

    JHM Gosden is on our list of Trainers, and 2-y-o Handicaps at Newmarket are a "YES" on our list. So this horse is

    shortlisted.

    ii) BW Hills has a runner in a 3-y-o Non-handicap at Chester. Does this horse merit our consideration?

    BW Hills is on our list of Trainers, but 3-y-o Non-handicaps at Chester are a "NO" on our list. So this horse is

    eliminated.

    iii) JR Fanshawe has a runner in an All-age Handicap at Nottingham. Does this horse merit our consideration?

    JR Fanshawe is not on our list of Trainers, and All-age Handicaps at Nottingham are not on our list either. So this

    horse is eliminated.

    After a little practise this will not take you long to do each day, as the list of Trainers and Courses does not contain

    every one available. We have only used the most successful ones that have proved to be the most rewarding to follow

    by using statistics compiled over many past seasons.

    If you stay within the guidelines of THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE you too will find it very rewarding

    indeed.

    Once you have your days shortlist of possible horses to consider, the selection procedure continues:

    4. Look at the horses last run, if it was 1st, 2nd or 3rd then keep this horse on your shortlist.

    5. If the horse was 4th, unplaced or, in the case of National Hunt racing, fell or failed to finish for whatever reason -

    that horse is eliminated.

    What you are now left with is a shortlist of horses that are ready to win. They have been prepared by an acceptable

    Trainer, they are running in an acceptable race AND on an acceptable course.

    In short, we can be reasonably sure that at least the horse will be TRYING to win.

    The only race that you are interested in is the days most valuable race from your shortlist. If you are left with more

    than one horse in that race use the following elimination procedure:

    FINAL ELIMINATION PROCEDURE.

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    1. Look at the betting forecast for your selected race and note the forecast starting price of the shortlisted animals. The

    one that will become your final selection is the horse that has "come in most in the betting as soon as the 2nd show is

    available. The reason we have to wait until now is because by this time those in the know will have been given the

    final "nod" from the trainer and the money that they are placing will be starting to be reflected in the price.

    Unfortunately, this is the only way that we can accurately discover what their real plans are for the animal.

    No stable money = No confidence.

    Stable money being placed on a horse that we know to be ready = 99% confidence.

    SUMMARY.

    Use THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE wisely, it does need a certain amount of effort (from the user) to work

    properly, but if used as a tool, it will turn you into something of a craftsman in the art of winner finding.

    TABLE ONE TRAINERS TO USE

    AKEHURST R

    ARMSTRONG RW

    BAILEY A

    BALDING IA

    BARRON TD

    BELL M

    BENSTEAD CJ

    BERRY J

    BRITTAIN CE

    CAMACHO MJ

    CECIL HRA

    CECIL Mrs J

    CHANNON MR

    CHAPPLE-HYAM

    CHARLTON R

    COLE PFTCUMANI LM

    CYZER CA

    DOW S

    DUNLOP JL

    EASTERBY MH

    EASTERBY MW

    ELS WORTH DRC

    GOSDEN JHM

    HALL Miss SE

    HANBURY B

    HARWOOD G

    HASLAM PC

    HERN WR

    HERRIES LADY

    HILLS BW

    HODGES RJ

    HOLLINSHEAD R

    HUNTINGDON LORD

    JARVIS W

    JOHNSON M

    JONES BOB

    KELLA WAY Miss GLEWIS G

    LODER DR

    McCORMACK M

    McMAHON BA

    MORLEY D

    MUIR WR

    NORTON SG

    PAYNE JW

    PEARCE J

    PRESCOTT Sir M

    PRITCHARD-GORDON GA

    RAMSDEN Mrs JR

    REVELEY Mrs M

    RYAN MJ

    SMITH D

    STOUTE MR

    THOMPSON-JONES H

    THOMPSON-JONES T

    TINKLER N

    TOMPKINS MH

    WALWYN P

    WATTS JWWHITAKER RM

    WHITE J

    WILLIAMS RJR

    WILSON DA

    WRAGG

    TABLE THREE

    COURSES AND RACES TO USE

    NON-HANDICAPS

    COURSE 2-y-o 3-v-o All ages

    ASCOT YES NO NO

    AYR YES NO NO

    BATH YES YES YES

    BRIGHTON YES NO NO

    CATTERICK YES NO NO

    CHESTER YES NO NO

    DONCASTER YES YES YES

    EPSOM NO YES NO

    FOLKESTONE YES NO NO

    GOODWOOD YES YES YES

    HAYDOCK YES YES NO

    KEMPTON YES YES YES

    LINGFIELD YES YES NO

    NEWBURY YES YES YES

    NEWMARKET YES YES NO

    REDCAR YES NO NO

    SALISBURY YES YES YES

    SANDOWN YES YES YES

    WNDSOR YES YES YES YORK YES YES YES

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    THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE

    (continued)

    TABLE TWO

    COURSES AND RACES TO USE

    HANDICAPS

    COURSE 2-y-o 3-y-o All ages

    ASCOT NO YES YES

    AYR NO NO YES

    BATH NO YES YES

    BRIGHTON NO YES YES

    CATTERICK YES NO YES

    CHESTER YES YES YES

    DONCASTER YES YES YES

    EPSOM NO YES YES

    FOLKESTONE YES YES YES

    GOODWOOD YES YES YES

    HAYDOCK YES YES YES

    KEMPTON YES YES YES

    LINGFIELD YES NO NO

    NEWBURY YES YES YES

    NEWMARKET YES YES YES

    REDCAR YES YES YES

    SALISBURY YES YES YES

    SANDOWN YES YES YES

    WINDSOR YES YES YES

    YORK YES YES YES