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Tip like a pro: Paul Kealy lifts the lid on how he picks big-priced winners
Mr Antolini (right): a 20-1 winner for Paul Kealy in the Imperial CupCredit: Mark Cranham
Ever wondered how Racing Post tipsters sort the winners from the losers? Paul Kealy reveals all in the first instalment of our week-long masterclass series
I've always said timing is important when it comes to ante-post betting and I spent the past few weeks hoping we'd timed it right when it comes to this series.
I won't deny that being asked to write a piece explaining how I go about tipping winners just a week after a Cheltenham Festival in which it was perfectly plausible to draw a blank filled me with dread.
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