Easyview: the simple way to view the runners for the Champion Hurdle
Racing Post Easyview is the new unbiased, comprehensive and intuitive tool for all racing fans. Using our unrivalled racing database, our team of data scientists has applied mathematical modelling and machine learning techniques to generate an objective assessment across six key attributes for horses in all British and Irish races.
These are presented in a format that allows you to either home in on individual attributes or be guided by the overall Easyview score, which is a weighted average of the six attributes and, like them, is scored out of 100.
Whether you're a seasoned form student or a casual punter, Racing Post Easyview can help you to make more informed choices and more successful bets.
Since December 2022, Easyview has been steering punters to success in the biggest races. Backing the top-scoring horses according to the overall Easyview score in that time would have provided:
- 5 winners
- 33 per cent strike-rate
- 17 per cent return on investment at SP
- Winners at 5-1, 11-4, 5-2 and 2-1
- Others placed at 40-1, 10-1, 10-1, 15-2 and 7-1
Before you bet on the championship races at this week's Cheltenham Festival, make sure you check out the new Racing Post Easyview cards. Click on this link to tell us what you think of it.
The Easyview racecard
Unibet Champion Hurdle (3.30 Cheltenham)
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