Interactive cards: everything as you want it
WHO'S got time to study form these days? No one, apparently. So few people admit to it you can probably get an edge just by being someone who does.
But if you want to give it a try, our interactive racecards are the place to start. Use them once and you'll never go back to Biros and bits of paper flapping in the breeze. Not suggesting your house is drafty, but there's a time and place for perishables.
Interactive Racecards and Form
Okay, you might say, but ‘interactive' means ‘pertaining to a two-way conversation'. And it is true you can't have one of those with our card for the 4.05. But that's about the only thing you can't do . . .
Form study anyone?
It used to involve turning to another page and reading about a horse's last few runs . . . and, er, that was it.
Using racingpost.com cards, you can access each runner's history, race by race, and track back or forwards on the careers of every other rival. If you've got the time and the willpower, you can view every run of every horse. Jockey and trainer form and stats are naturally linked with the horses and on the icons beneath the runners you can view a form summary, our Spotlight and Diomed notes and quotes from connections for feature races. You can store your own notes and compile your own ratings, so you needn't just rely on us. You can create new dimensions for your study.
Order! Order!
Everyone likes order in life - well, most folk do - but it's better if you impose it yourself. On our cards you can do that untilyour picture of a race is perfectly framed.
Those of us who swear by Topspeed ratings, for example, can reshuffle the runners to highlight that 130-rated screamer ignored by the layers and underline the lack of toe of the 7-4 favourite who'd seemingly have trouble burning off a fully occupied Ford Fiesta.
If speed's not your thing, you can reorder by age, weight, draw, trainer form, RPRs, official ratings and more. It's amazing how few users know they can do all this.
Go compare
Great ad - nah, actually, after you have sized up the runners and their chances, you can switch to the betting arena, sort the field by best price, latest shows and market history in therun-up to the race - and then compare odds among leading layers and bet direct from the card. Job done.
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