2011 Grand National: Expert Advice on How to Pick a Grand National Winner
BRISTOL, England, April 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Grand National (http://www.grand-national-guide.co.uk/) is the UK's biggest betting event. Each year, people randomly pick a horse, hoping it will be a winner. This year, why not try a different tact; use http://www.grand-national-guide.co.uk's Grand National Winner Predictor.
The Grand National Winner Predictor is a computer system, which has been developed over twenty years to predict Grand National winners based on the ground conditions. Over the years, it has been very successful, predicting several Grand National winners. Click here to see what it predicts for Grand National 2011 (http://www.grand-national-guide.co.uk/).
With a potential field of forty Grand National runners ( http://www.grand-national-guide.co.uk/grand-national-runners.php), selecting a winner can be a difficult decision. http://www.grand-national-guide.co.uk have been helping punters for years make that decision, by offering a wealth of knowledge, information and valuable tools to assist punters in selecting their Grand National horse. For any punter placing a Grand National bet this week, there is only one place to go http://www.grand-national-guide.co.uk.
From novice punters to experienced racing punters, there is something for everyone at http://www.grand-national-guide.co.uk. Novice punters can follow the expert Grand National tips available on site, or use the lucky dip tool to select their horse based on their star sign, favourite colour or where they live. For the more experienced punter, they can review the past winner trends, form guides and latest odds available on site to make an informed decision.
Don't leave it up to chance; visit the Grand National experts - http://www.grand-national-guide.co.uk before placing a bet this Saturday.
For more information: Sinead Lambert +44(0)117-9856990 http://www.grand-national-guide.co.uk [email protected]
SOURCE grand-national-guide.co.uk
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