This blog documents my personal journey in pursuit of value bets, using Paceform Figures to uncover profitable opportunities. My goal is to educate members on effectively utilising this data to achieve consistent monthly profits, which can be compounded into significant amounts over time.
Follow my process and replicate my results here: https://www.paceformfigures.com/win
Starting Bank: £1,000
Staking Plan: 2% compounding
With solid bank management, consistency, and discipline, I aim to demonstrate how even a modest starting sum can grow into something remarkable.
Best regards,
Rob
Paceform Figures
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For page 2 of my blog covering February 2025 onwards click HERE.
Friday 31st January:
A busy day with 5 selections from the Paceform figures across 3 all-weather meetings at Newcastle, Southwell, and Dundalk.
Strong Johnson 14:28 Newcastle: Top last time out by 4, top overall, and top for all metrics.
Pallas Lord 14:58 Newcastle: Joint top last time out, top overall by 3, top for course, distance, and weight.
Kitaab 15:28 Newcastle: Top last time out by 7, top overall, and top for course.
Marchogion 17:30 Southwell: Top last time out by 21, top overall by 11, and top for distance, going, and weight.
Tiger Crusade 20:30 Southwell: Top last time out by 4, top for distance, going, and weight.
A disappointing day, but one of fine margins. Marchogian won at a short price, while Strong Johnson, Kitaab, and Tiger Crusade were underwhelming. Pallas Lord, backed at over 7/1 compared to a 3/1 SP, was caught on the line after looking the winner—turning what could have been a very profitable day into a £268.60 deficit. The bank now stands at £3,634.89, with racing on Saturday coming from Newcastle and Wolverhampton.
Total Bets: 183
Total Wins: 71
Daily profit: -£268.60
Overall Profit: £2634.89
Bank: £3634.89
Next Stake: £85

Thursday 30th January:
A busy day across the two all-weather meetings at Southwell and Chelmsford, with seven bets identified using the Paceform Figures data.
Level Up (12:12 Southwell) – Best last time out by 1, top overall by 4, and top for course, distance, and going.
Further Measure (14:12 Southwell) – Top last time out by 6, top for going and weight.
Porfin (15:12 Southwell) – Top last time out by 1, top for course and going.
Tea Sea (15:42 Southwell) – Top last time out by 9 and strong across all other metrics.
Windsor Pass (17:30 Chelmsford) – Top last time out by 4, top overall by 2, top for going, and strong on other metrics.
Rebel Path (18:30 Chelmsford) – Top last time out by 4, top overall by 2, and top at the course.
Sunny Time (19:30 Chelmsford) – Top last time out by 4, top overall, and top for course, distance, going, and weight.
Three winners and four losers resulted in a modest £85 profit—nothing spectacular, but still a step forward. The bank rises to £3,903.49, with three all-weather meetings to tackle on Friday.
Total Bets: 178
Total Wins: 70
Daily profit: £85
Overall Profit: £2903.49
Bank: £3903.49
Next Stake: £85

Wednesday 29th January:
Four bets across the two all-weather meetings for me today, as always using Paceform Figures and the method outlined https://www.paceformfigures.com/win.
Eighty Eight (14:47 Dundalk) – Top last time out by 2, top overall by 6, and top for course, distance, and going.
Hightimeyouwon (16:47 Dundalk) – Second-best last time out, just one off the top. Top overall by 2, and, discounting outdated figures from a volatile analyst (as explained in the link), he was top for distance and going, and second for course.
Monopolise (19:00 Kempton) – Best last time out by 3 and scored well across all other metrics.
Fravanco (20:00 Kempton) – Top last time out by 3 and top for course, distance, and going.
Results: Hightimeyouwon was the highlight with a strong win at Dundalk, but the other three disappointed. Eighty Eight went off too fast in front, while both Kempton runners failed to secure good early positions and endured wide trips. A loss of £63.75 on the day—no major damage done, and we go again tomorrow.
Total Bets: 171
Total Wins: 67
Daily profit: -£63.75
Overall Profit: £2818.49
Bank: £3818.49
Next Stake: £85

Tuesday 28th January:
Just one flat meeting today on Wolverhampton’s all-weather. Two bets from the Paceform figures using my usual method:
Panama Black (7:30): Top last time out (+1), top overall (+1), top for distance/weight, second for course/going.
Rogue Thunder (8:00): Top last time out (+3), second overall, solid for course/distance/going.
Panama Black finished 2nd, while Rogue Thunder never recovered from a slow start. A £170 loss on the new £85 staking leaves the bank at £3,882.24. Back tomorrow for Dundalk and Kempton.
Total Bets: 167
Total Wins: 66
Daily profit: -£170
Overall Profit: £2882.24
Bank: £3882.24
Next Stake: £85

Monday 27th January:
Three bets across the two all-weather meetings today, with the Paceform figures doing all the legwork using my usual method.
Celebrating Ethel (17:00 Wolves) – Top last time out by 4, top overall by 2, and top for course, distance, and going.
Koniag (17:45 Dundalk) – Second top last time out (but top all-weather figure), top overall by 1, and second for course, distance, and going.
Late Night Talking (19:15 Dundalk) – Top last time out by 3, top overall by 7, top for course, going, and weight, and second for distance.
A small profit of £68 on the day, with Koniag landing the win, while Celebrating Ethel and Late Night Talking finished strongly for 2nd but ran out of time.
Koniag is a great example of the situation I discussed on the explanation page about Raqraaq—not obvious at first glance but a clear opportunity on closer inspection. Read more here: https://www.paceformfigures.com/win.
The bank now stands at £4,052.24, a fantastic return from the £1,000 I started with 10 weeks ago.
Total Bets: 165
Total Wins: 66
Daily profit: £68
Overall Profit: £3052.24
Bank: £4052.24
Next Stake: £85

Saturday 25th January:
I was due a setback after such a profitable day yesterday, and it arrived today!
I quickly identified three bets using the Paceform figures, as always, thanks to the data:
Zip (17:35 Newcastle): Topped last time out by 1, top for course, distance, going, and weight.
Just Typical (18:05 Newcastle): Topped last time out and overall by 1, top at the course, second for going, third for distance.
Maverick's Magic (18:50 Wolverhampton): Topped last time out by 2, top overall by 1, second for course, distance, and going.
A blank day with three losing bets, none of which seriously threatened to win. Just one of those days—there’ll be more, which is why I stick to my staking plan and maintain discipline.
A £255 deficit on the day with new £85 stakes brings the bank to £3,984.24. No flat racing on Sunday, so I’ll resume my value hunt on Monday at Dundalk and Wolverhampton.
Total Bets: 162
Total Wins: 65
Daily profit: -£255
Overall Profit: £2984.24
Bank: £3984.24
Next Stake: £85

Friday 24th January:
Some days, everything you touch turns to gold—today was one of them. A quick scan of the Paceform Figures highlighted the following bets using my ususal method explaiend here: https://www.paceformfigures.com/win
Frankie’s Dream (13:40 Lingfield) – Top last time out (+9), top overall (+6), top for distance & going, second for course.
Neptune Legend (14:50 Lingfield) – Joint top last time out, top overall (+5), top for course & going, third for distance.
Porfin (15:25 Lingfield) – One off top last time out, top overall (+3), top for course & going, second for distance & weight.
Dash Gordon (16:03 Lingfield) – Top last time out (+9), top overall (+2), top for distance, second for going. No course form but took a chance.
Many A Star (18:45 Southwell) – One off top last time out, top overall (+3), top for distance & going, second for course.
Swinging London (20:15 Southwell) – Top last time out (+11), top overall (+1), top for course, distance & going, second for weight.
A brilliant day with Frankie’s Dream, Porfin, Many A Star, and Swinging London all winning. I secured great value on Porfin and Swinging London, with SP-matching prices on the other two.
A £950.40 profit for the day at new stakes of £66 (2% of the bank), bringing the bank to a new high of £4,239.24. The stake now rises to £85 (2% of the new total).
Amazing to think that I started on 18/11/24 with just £1,000 and £20 stakes—now, nine and a half weeks later, thanks to Paceform Figures, a staking plan, discipline, and consistency, I am at £4239.24 and £85 stakes.
Total Bets: 159
Total Wins: 65
Daily profit: £950.40
Overall Profit: £3239.24
Bank: £4239.24
Next Stake: £85

Thursday 23rd January:
Three selections from the Paceform data today across Newcastle and Southwell's all-weather meetings:
Mondammej (14:56 Newcastle) – Joint top last time out, top for course, distance, and going.
Rebels Gamble (15:31 Newcastle) – Top last time out by 3, top overall by 3, and top for distance, going, and weight.
Blast The Dream (17:00 Southwell) – Top last time out by 8, top overall by 8, and top for distance, going, and weight.
Mondammej failed to fire and was well beaten, though he's forgiven after two recent wins for the blog. Rebels Gamble bolted up by over five lengths, while Blast The Dream delivered at Southwell, securing a small profit on the day.
I debated backing Stroxx in the last at Newcastle—top last time out by 3, second top overall, and strong across other metrics—but talked myself out of it and missed a double-figure priced winner. A frustrating call, but you can’t get everything right.
Today's two short-priced winners covered the loser, leaving a profit of £53.30, taking the bank to £3,288.84. Onwards we go.
Total Bets: 153
Total Wins: 61
Daily profit: £53.30
Overall Profit: £2288.84
Bank: £3288.84
Next Stake: £66

Wednesday 22nd January:
A Brilliant Day for Paceform Figures – New Bank Highs!
A superb day for the Paceform Figures data, propelling the blog to new bank highs. As always, I used my simple yet effective method to identify opportunities in under 10 minutes across the two all-weather meetings at Lingfield and Kempton.
Selections:
Harry Brown (13:25 Lingfield) – Joint top last time out, top overall, top for distance and going, and strong across all metrics.
Raqraaq (14:25 Lingfield) – Top last time out by 3, top overall, second top for course, distance, and going.
Tribal Act (17:30 Kempton) – Top last time out by 5, top overall, top for course, distance, going, and weight.
Beauty Generation (18:00 Kempton) – Top last time out by 5, top for course, top for going, third for distance.
Despite securing good prices compared to SP, there was no reward for Harry Brown, who was hampered at the start and finished fourth. However, the next three all won—Tribal Act demolished the opposition, Raqraaq got his head in front at Lingfield for a big return, and Beauty Generation, the only selection where I didn’t beat SP, overcame market weakness to win comfortably.
A fantastic £440.80 profit on the day, taking the initial £1,000 to £3,235.54 in just over nine weeks. A remarkable performance, proving what Paceform Figures can achieve for anyone willing to apply discipline, patience, and consistency.
Total Bets: 150
Total Wins: 59
Daily profit: £440.80
Overall Profit: £2235.54
Bank: £3235.54
Next Stake: £65

Tuesday 21st January:
Just one flat meeting today at Newcastle’s all-weather, with two bets using Paceform Figures data to continue the £1,000 bank challenge.
Pockley (17:15) – Top last time out by 1, top overall by 8, and best for course, distance, going, and weight.
A Fine Claret (18:45) – Top last time out by 2, top overall, and best for course, going, and weight, while second for distance.
A day of fine margins—the width of a cigarette paper separating profit from loss. Pockley never got involved, while A Fine Claret led everywhere but the line, caught in the dying strides to finish a narrow second. An unlucky day, but luck evens out over time.
A £116 loss to the new stake of £58 leaves the bank at £2,794.74.
Total Bets: 150
Total Wins: 59
Daily profit: -£116
Overall Profit: £1794.74
Bank: £2794.74
Next Stake: £58

Monday 20th January:
Flat racing resumed today after Sunday’s break, with meetings at Kempton and Wolverhampton. It was a superb day for my blog bets, all found in under 10 minutes using Paceform Figures and my personal method detailed here: https://www.paceformfigures.com/win
Blue Laced (14:30 Kempton) – Top last-time-out by 5, top overall by 4, and top for course, distance, going, and weight.
River Wharfe (15:05 Kempton) – One clear last-time-out, joint top overall, and top for course, going, and weight.
Prince Of Bel Lir (16:15 Kempton) – Top last-time-out by 7, top for distance, second for going.
Court Drive (16:45 Kempton) – Top last-time-out by 2, top overall by 2, and second for distance, going, and weight.
Carey Street (19:00 Wolverhampton) – Top last-time-out by 1, joint top overall, and top for course, distance, going, and weight.
Kaleidoscope Eyes (20:00 Wolverhampton) – Joint top last-time-out, top overall by 7, and top for distance, going, and weight.
Results:
Blue Laced started the day brilliantly, travelling well to win comfortably.
River Wharfe never got involved.
Prince Of Bel Lir ran on late for 3rd.
Court Drive impressed with a dominant 4-length victory.
Carey Street looked set to challenge but faded late.
Kaleidoscope Eyes rounded off the day with a 2.5-length win.
Final Tally: 3 winners from 6 bets, and I got some value compared to starting prices. A £370.51 profit from my £57 stakes, taking the bank to a new high of £2,910.74—nearly tripling the initial £1,000 since 18th November.
Paceform Figures continue to pinpoint value in the markets!
Total Bets: 148
Total Wins: 59
Daily profit: £370.51
Overall Profit: £1910.74
Bank: £2910.74
Next Stake: £58

Saturday 18th January:
I had three bets across today’s two flat meetings at Lingfield and Wolverhampton, highlighted by the Paceform Figures.
Red Flyer (10:15 Lingfield) – Topped the last-time-out figure by 6 and the overall figures by 6. Also top for distance and going, 2nd best for course and weight.
Night On Earth (11:15 Lingfield) – Clear last-time-out top by 9, top for course and going, and 2nd best at the distance.
Ash Wednesday (16:30 Wolverhampton) – Top last-time-out by 4, top overall by 3, 2nd for course and distance, and 3rd for going.
Red Flyer travelled well and looked a big player turning for home but didn’t pick up as expected, finishing 3rd. Night On Earth, usually a front-runner, missed the break, which ended his chances.
Ash Wednesday, however, saved the day with a commanding win in the Wolverhampton opener, scoring by almost five lengths. I got an excellent price—just over evens—while the SP was 4/7.
Still, it wasn’t enough to yield a profit, and the bank decreases by £54.72. With no flat racing on Sunday, I’ll be looking for opportunities at Wolverhampton and Kempton on Monday.
Total Bets: 142
Total Wins: 56
Daily profit: -£54.72
Overall Profit: £1540.23
Bank: £2540.23
Next Stake: £57

Friday 17th January:
Three all-weather meetings on the flat racing calendar today produced four bets from the Paceform Figures.
Cool Party (15:20 Newcastle) – Top last-time-out by 2, top overall by 2, and top for distance, going, and weight. No course form, but the other metrics made it a risk worth taking.
Existent (18:30 Southwell) – Similar profile: top last-time-out by 2, top overall by 2, and top for distance, going, and weight. Again, no course form, but I took the risk.
Perfect Judgement (18:45 Dundalk) – Top last-time-out by 6, top overall by 2, top at the course, and strong across other metrics.
Wrecking Ball Paul (19:15 Dundalk) – Top last-time-out by 2, top overall by 4, top for course and going, and competitive on other metrics.
A level day in the end. The two selections without course form underperformed, as did Wrecking Ball Paul. However, Perfect Judgement delivered, and my 3/1 looked generous compared to the 2/1 SP.
No change to the bank, which can be frustrating, but stagnation is part of the process. Success comes from sticking to the strategy and staying disciplined until growth resumes.
Total Bets: 139
Total Wins: 55
Daily profit: £0
Overall Profit: £1594.95
Bank: £2594.95
Next Stake: £57

Thursday 16th January:
Chelmsford hosted the sole flat meeting today, and after a quick scan of the Paceform Figures, two standout opportunities emerged.
Easily Convinced (5:00) had the second-best last-time-out figure, just one off the top, after only one debut run. With plenty of improvement to come and top ratings for distance and going, he looked the standout contender.
Etretat (8:00) topped the last-time-out figures by 10, was second-best for distance and going (just one off the top), and ranked third for course and weight.
Easily Convinced endured a poor trip out wide but ran out a comfortable winner at the line. The market was spot on, hammering him in—while I secured odds above evens, he was sent off at a short 2/5 SP!
Etretat, however, was weak in the betting, and despite getting a decent price compared to SP, the market proved right as he could only manage third.
A small profit of £3.42 on the day, with more opportunities hopefully to come across three flat meetings tomorrow.
Total Bets: 135
Total Wins: 54
Daily profit: £3.42
Overall Profit: £1594.95
Bank: £2594.95
Next Stake: £57

Wednesday 15th January:
The Paceform data highlighted four standout bets across the all-weather meetings at Southwell and Kempton:
Legal Reform (13:38 Southwell) Five clear on last-time-out figures, top overall, and top for course, distance, and weight. Backed at nearly double the SP of 15/2, he ran well to finish 2nd but didn’t quite deliver for a big profit.
Monsieur Fantaisie (14:08 Southwell) Three clear on last-time-out figures, top for going, 2nd overall, and 3rd for the remaining metrics. Scoring consistently across the board, he travelled strongly throughout and won by over a length.
Bellagio Man (15:50 Southwell) Top last-time-out figure by one, and top for course, distance, going, and weight. However, his chances were compromised when he reared as the stalls opened, losing crucial lengths.
Nasim (18:30 Kempton) Top last-time-out figure by one, and top for course, distance, going, and weight. Starting from a wide stall, he struggled to get involved from the rear.
The day ended with a deficit of £104.88. To add to the frustration, Van Zant (14:40 Southwell)—a horse narrowly excluded from my selections—won at a decent price. That’s racing for you!
Total Bets: 133
Total Wins: 53
Daily profit: -£104.88
Overall Profit: £1591.53
Bank: £2591.53
Next Stake: £57

Tuesday 14th January:
Three flat meetings took place on the all-weather today: Southwell and Newcastle in the UK, and Dundalk in Ireland. The Paceform Figures did the heavy lifting, identifying four standout bets based on the data:
Movin And Groovin (15:30 Dundalk): Top last-time-out by 2, top overall by 4, and top for course, distance, and going.
Jujubella (15:38 Newcastle): Top last-time-out by an impressive 15, top overall by 2, and top for course and going. Despite never running at the distance, the clear dominance in the figures made this a strong bet.
Brigadier Kakuru (16:30 Dundalk): Top last-time-out by 7, top overall by 7, and top for course, distance, going, and weight.
Mondammej (17:45 Newcastle): Top last-time-out by 2 and top for course, distance, going, and weight.
It was a brilliant way to bounce back after four consecutive losing days, with three of the four selections winning. Movin And Groovin ran well but finished 3rd. Jujubella delivered a commanding victory, Brigadier Kakuru triumphed in a tight finish, and Mondammej capped off the day with a smooth success.
The result was a profit of £254.22, bringing the bank to £2,696.41. Starting from an initial £1,000, the progress in such a short time has been remarkable, requiring minimal daily effort thanks to the effectiveness of the Paceform Figures.
Total Bets: 129
Total Wins: 52
Daily profit: £254.22
Overall Profit: £1696.41
Bank: £2696.41
Next Stake: £57

Monday 13th January:
Monday featured two all-weather meetings and two standout bets highlighted by the Paceform data.
Bedford Flyer (14:00 Lingfield) Joint top on last-time-out figures, second overall, and second for course, distance, and going metrics—he looked a solid contender but could only finish 4th.
Amaysmount (20:00 Wolverhampton) Clear by 6 on last-time-out figures, top-rated for going, and near the top for course, distance, and weight. Despite these credentials, he ran on late to finish 3rd.
The day ended with a £114 loss, leaving the £1,000 starting bank at £2,442.19. Hopefully, better opportunities lie ahead with three all-weather meetings in England and Ireland on Tuesday.
Total Bets: 125
Total Wins: 49
Daily profit: -£114
Overall Profit: £1442.19
Bank: £2442.19
Next Stake: £57

Saturday 11th January:
With three flat meetings today at Newcastle, Chelmsford, and Wolverhampton, the all-weather cards have taken centre stage lately. The freezing conditions across the UK have led to the cancellation of many jumps meetings, leaving all-weather racing to dominate the schedule.
Using the Paceform Figures, I identified three standout bets:
Global Effort (15:52 Chelmsford) – Top last-time-out by 6 points and, following the withdrawal of Lilkian, also top overall, top-rated for course, distance, and weight, as well as 2nd for going.
City Cyclone (17:30 Wolverhampton) – Clear top overall by 3 points, 2nd on last-time-out numbers, top for distance and going, and 2nd for the course.
Finn Russell – Top last-time-out, top overall, and top for course, distance, and going.
The results were mixed. Global Effort ran a solid race to finish 3rd, while City Cyclone delivered a convincing win. Finn Russell, however, came agonisingly close, finishing a very narrow 2nd to close the card at Wolverhampton. It was the difference between a slight deficit on the day and what would have been a large profit, as I backed him just above 9/2. Thats racing and some days you have to take it on the chin. A loss of £39.90 on what could be classed as a day of fine margins.
Total Bets: 123
Total Wins: 49
Daily profit: -£39.90
Overall Profit: £1556.19
Bank: £2556.19
Next Stake: £57

Friday 10th January:
The cancellation of Lingfield cost me four bets, but I still had three selections at Newcastle and Dundalk. These were:
Captain Vallo (19:15 Newcastle, amateur race): Clear by 4 on last-time-out figures, top for course, distance, and going.
Beauty Bella (18:30 Dundalk): 7 clear on last-time-out numbers, 3rd for course, distance, and going.
Higher Kingdom (19:00 Dundalk): 8 clear on last-time-out figures, top for distance and weight, and 2nd for course and going.
I secured excellent value on all bets, particularly Higher Kingdom, backed at just under 8/1 compared to the 10/3 SP. Unfortunately, no winners today: Beauty Bella finished 3rd, Higher Kingdom 5th, and Captain Vallo 4th.
It’s frustrating when value prices are achieved but results don’t follow. However, this is why a staking plan is crucial, as losing runs are inevitable. The £1,000 starting bank now sits at £2,596.09. Let’s hope for better results across Saturday’s three all-weather meetings, weather permitting.
Total Bets: 120
Total Wins: 48
Daily profit: -£171
Overall Profit: £1596.09
Bank: £2596.09
Next Stake: £57

Thursday 9th January:
Four bets were flagged up by the Paceform data today across the two all-weather meetings at Lingfield and Chelmsford:
Tadreeb (12:58 Lingfield): One off the top for the last-time-out figure and top for course, distance, and weight, with plenty in his favour.
Come On John (15:07 Lingfield): Top last-time-out by 3, top overall, and top for course, distance, and weight.
Time Patrol (17:30 Chelmsford): Four clear on the best last-time-out figure and 2nd best for course, distance, going, and weight, with strong credentials.
Auguste Lumiere: Joint top for last-time-out figures and top for course and distance.
Tadreeb got the day off to a flyer, winning well. However, none of the remaining three managed to get their head in front, resulting in a loss of £102.60 on the day.
It’s hardly a disaster and serves as a reminder that you can’t win every day. The key is to stick to the principles and the method, which will lead to consistent long-term gains.
On to tomorrow!
Total Bets: 117
Total Wins: 48
Daily profit: -£102.60
Overall Profit: £1767.09
Bank: £2767.09
Next Stake: £57

Wednesday 8th January:
Today’s Paceform data highlighted three bets across two flat all-weather meetings at Newcastle and Kempton using the method I show here: https://www.paceformfigures.com/win
Blinky (13:03 Newcastle): Top last-time-out by 4, top overall, and top for distance, going, and weight. Despite these strengths, his lack of course form was a concern, and he ultimately ran no sort of race, finishing last. Perhaps Newcastle doesn’t suit him.
Tyger Bay (18:30 Kempton): Top last-time-out by 2, top overall, and top for course and going. He ran respectably but never looked likely to deliver a winning blow.
Zoran (20:00 Kempton): Top last-time-out by 2, top overall, and top for course, distance, and weight. He capped the night off with a gutsy front-running victory, holding off all challengers.
The day ended with a profit of £72.80, pushing the bank to a new high of £2,869.69 and increasing the stake to £57, representing 2% of the bank. This result continues to demonstrate the rapid growth achievable from the initial £1,000 bank using disciplined, data-driven betting fuelled by the Paceform Figures.
Total Bets: 113
Total Wins: 47
Daily profit: £72.80
Overall Profit: £1869.69
Bank: £2869.69
Next Stake: £57

Tuesday 7th January:
Just the one flat meeting at Wolverhampton today, but that didn’t mean a lack of opportunity. The Paceform Figures highlighted two bets worth taking on:
Ravenglass (5:00 pm) was top-rated last time out by 2, top at the course and weights, and 2nd at the distance, a lot in his favour.
Tiger Crusade (7:00 pm) was top-rated last time out, top overall, and top for course, distance, going, and weight. He stood out on every metric, making him an obvious bet.
Ravenglass ran a bit keen and had little left in the tank when challenged late, fading into 3rd. However, Tiger Crusade delivered, finishing strongly for victory.
It was another satisfying day, though failing to beat the starting price on Tiger Crusade left a slight sting. Still, a profit of £72.90 to my new stake of £54 sets another bank high. The £1,000 initial bank now stands at £2,796.89 after just seven weeks.
The results speak for themselves: apply the Paceform Figures correctly, remain consistent, and stay disciplined. It’s a proven formula, even if it sounds like a broken record. On to tomorrow!
Total Bets: 110
Total Wins: 46
Daily profit: £72.90
Overall Profit: £1796.89
Bank: £2796.89
Next Stake: £56

Monday 6th January:
The Paceform Figures delivered once again today, adding more profit to the bank. The data flagged up three selections at Wolverhampton's all-weather flat meeting using my method listed here: https://www.paceformfigures.com/win
Samra Star (17:30): Top last-time-out by 1 point, top for course, distance, and going, making her the clear choice.
Gustav Graves (19:30): Top last-time-out by 2 points, joint top overall, top at the distance, and strong across all other metrics.
Starfighter (20:00): Without a win since September 2023, but the Paceform Figures suggested today was the day. Top last-time-out by an impressive 5 points, joint top overall, and leading for every factor: course, distance, going, and weight.
Samra Star ran too keenly and faded into 3rd, but both Gustav Graves and Starfighter secured victories. Although I didn’t beat the starting prices on either, the day yielded a profit of £192.27, setting another bank high.
The initial £1,000 bank from 18th November 2024 has now grown to £2,723.99 in just seven weeks. This highlights what I consistently teach members: when the data is used correctly, combined with an aggressive but safe staking plan, and applied with daily discipline, the results are outstanding. Imagine what can be achieved in the long term.
Total Bets: 108
Total Wins: 45
Daily profit: £192.27
Overall Profit: £1723.99
Bank: £2723.99
Next Stake: £54

Saturday 4th January:
The Paceform Figures identified four standout selections today across the meetings at Southwell and Wolverhampton:
Eccentric (16:20 Wolves): Top last-time-out, top for course, distance, and weight, with plenty in his favour.
Misty Sky (16:35 Southwell): Dominant on the data, top overall by 5, top last-time-out by 6, and top for distance, going, and weight. Clearly the proven all-weather performer in the field.
Optician (18:20 Wolves): Top last-time-out by 2 and top for course and distance.
Many A Star (18:35 Southwell): Top last-time-out by 2, top overall by 3, and top for course and weight.
Results:
Eccentric struggled to get competitive.
Optician and Many A Star both finished 3rd.
Misty Sky delivered in determined fashion at a solid price. I backed her at 6/1, which proved excellent value against her 9/2 SP.
This resulted in a £144 profit from my £48 stakes, pushing the bank to a new high of £2,531.72.
This success reinforces the value of the Paceform Figures, paired with consistency, discipline, and an aggressive yet safe staking plan. With no flat racing on Sunday, I’m looking forward to potential opportunities at Wolverhampton on Monday.
Who says this is a mug's game?
Total Bets: 105
Total Wins: 43
Daily profit: £144
Overall Profit: £1531.72
Bank: £2531.72
Next Stake: £51

Friday 3rd January:
The Paceform Figures once again did the hard work for me today, allowing me to breeze through the two flat meetings at Lingfield and Southwell in under 10 minutes to locate the blog bets.
There were two standouts:
Whizz By (6pm, Southwell) – Joint top last-time-out figure on 77, top for Course, Distance, Going, and Weight, and joint top of the overall ratings. She was the clear choice based on the numbers.
Autumn Angel (7pm, Southwell) – Topped the last-time-out figures by 2, top for Course and Going, and second for Distance. Another standout contender.
It was a good day thanks to Whizz By, who lived up to her name, storming past the favourite in the final furlong to score. In the 7pm Autumn Angel ran on well for 3rd, but a slow start proved costly.
A profit of £163.20 for the day sets us up nicely for Saturday’s meetings at Wolverhampton and Southwell, ready for more data-driven success.
Total Bets: 101
Total Wins: 42
Daily profit: £163.2
Overall Profit: £1387.72
Bank: £2387.72
Next Stake: £48

Thursday 2nd January:
Today’s sole flat meeting at Newcastle on the all-weather produced two selections from the Paceform Figures.
Busby (14:27) topped the last-time-out figures by 5 and was the best-rated for course and going. He ranked second for weights and distance and shared the top spot on the overall ratings, making him an obvious pick.
Castan (17:10) was second on last-time-out figures, top-rated for course and distance, second for going, and top overall.
It was a day of fine margins. Busby was narrowly beaten by a neck, which was frustrating given I secured 6/1 early, and he returned 3/1 SP. Castan, on the other hand, put in a below-par performance, fading after leading.
A few inches the other way, and I’d be sitting on a £240 profit. Instead, I’m nursing a £96 loss. That’s racing for you. On to tomorrow!
Total Bets: 99
Total Wins: 41
Daily profit: -£96
Overall Profit: £1224.52
Bank: £2224.52
Next Stake: £48

Wednesday 1st January:
A rare no-bet day for the blog, with nothing standing out at Newcastle’s sole all-weather meeting using Paceform Figures. In the 15:34, The Caltonian and Albasheer looked closely matched, so I sat it out—they finished 1st and 3rd. Bellagio Man (16:40) was another close call, running well in 2nd, but nothing screamed “bet.” Onwards to tomorrow!
Total Bets: 97
Total Wins: 41
Daily profit: £0
Overall Profit: £1320.52
Bank: £2320.52
Next Stake: £48
Tuesday 31st December:
The final flat meeting of 2024 took place today at Lingfield, and one horse stood out in the Paceform Figures data: Tyrrhenian Sea. He held the joint best last-time-out figure in the race (92), was top-rated for course, distance, and going, and shared the top overall rating.
I backed him at just under 2/1, which offered good value compared to the 6/4 starting price. Unfortunately, there was no reward this time, as he finished second to the short-priced favourite. Despite running well, he couldn’t close the gap in the closing stages, with the winner benefiting from first run.
Looking back, the progress in my £1,000 bank challenge since November 18th has been exceptional. The bank now stands at £2,320.52—more than doubling in just six weeks.
New Year’s Day brings a flat meeting at Newcastle, and I’m hopeful the Paceform Figures will highlight some solid opportunities. It’s worth noting that this process takes just 10 minutes a day, as the figures do the heavy lifting by streamlining form study and finding value.
Happy New Year to all Paceform members and readers!
Total Bets: 97
Total Wins: 41
Daily profit: -£48
Overall Profit: £1320.52
Bank: £2320.52
Next Stake: £48

Monday 30th December:
Today's sole flat meeting came from Wolverhampton's all-weather card, where the Paceform Figures highlighted one selection. In the 5:30, Nelson Gay stood out with the 4th best last-time-out figure (just 3 points off the top), while being rated top for course, going, and weight, and second-best over the distance—a strong combination of factors.
He ran well to finish 3rd at an SP of 10/3 but couldn’t quite deliver a win, resulting in a £48 loss, reflecting the new stake. I would have certainly backed Bear Rock too in the 4:30 had I seen Waiting For Love was a non runner, and with that one finishing 2nd I got lucky. Tomorrow’s Lingfield meeting will close out 2024.
Total Bets: 96
Total Wins: 41
Daily profit: -£48
Overall Profit: £1368.52
Bank: £2368.52
Next Stake: £48

Sunday 29th December:
A Brilliant Day for the Data
The Paceform Figures delivered another excellent performance, finding two winners from three selections at Southwell's sole flat meeting. As usual I applied the method explained on the link to locate selections: https://www.paceformfigures.com/win
Eligible (12:05): Joint-best last-time-out figure, best course figure, second-best at the weights, and third for both distance and going. Ticking every box, he stood out as the most solid contender in the race.
Gincident (12:40): Joint-best last-time-out figure, second-best for going, and third-best for distance. All metrics suggested he was a strong player.
Gold Aura (14:25): Best last-time-out figure by a remarkable 13 points, best for distance and going, and second at the weights. While fourth-best on course figures (12 points off the top), her previous two runs at Southwell—both seconds—confirmed the track wasn’t an issue. The lower course figure due to both races being run at a slower pace.
Both Eligible and Gold Aura won impressively. I secured 4/1 on Eligible (returned 3/1 SP) and just over 4/1 on Gold Aura (sent off 5/2 favourite). Excellent value prices.
With the new £42 stake following yesterday's bank high, the day’s profit was £302.40, pushing the bank to a new high of £2,416.52. In just six weeks £1,000 has grown by over 140%. This remarkable rate of growth, requiring just 10 minutes of daily work, highlights the power of the Paceform Figures system.
Total Bets: 95
Total Wins: 41
Daily profit: +£302.40
Overall Profit: £1416.52
Bank: £2416.52
Next Stake: £48

Saturday 28th December:
Three bets were placed today across the two flat meetings at Newcastle and Southwell, identified using the Paceform Figures—a 10-minute daily process that has more than doubled my £1,000 starting bank in just six weeks. Read about my process here: https://www.paceformfigures.com/win
In the 6:00, Pal's Battalion was joint top on last-time-out figures, top-rated at the course and weights, and ranked 3rd for both distance and going. Scoring well across all metrics, he was the standout candidate. At 6:30, The Ridler stood 5 clear on last-time-out figures, top-rated at the course, 2nd for distance, and 3rd for going—another obvious choice based on the data. Finally, in the 7:00, Windsor Pass was 2nd on last-time-out figures and top-rated for course, distance, and going.
Pal's Battalion overcame traffic issues to win, making my 4/1 a great value bet compared to the 5/2 SP. The Ridler, unfortunately, ran an uncharacteristically poor race—these things happen in horse racing. Windsor Pass ran well in 2nd but was no match for the comfortable winner.
An £82 profit on the day takes the bank to a new high of £2,114.12, raising the stake to £42, reflecting 2% of the bank. I hope members can see how effectively money compounds when using the Paceform Figures correctly, especially when paired with a disciplined yet progressive staking plan.
Total Bets: 92
Total Wins: 39
Daily profit: +£82
Overall Profit: £1114.12
Bank: £2114.12
Next Stake: £42

Friday 27th December:
Today’s sole flat meeting on the all-weather at Wolverhampton yielded two standout bets using the Paceform Figures.
In the opener at 4pm, Havana Sky topped the last-time-out figures by 5, was clear top overall by 2, and led for course, distance, and going – an outstanding candidate. I took the early odds of just under 5/2, and Havana Sky delivered a comfortable win.
At 7pm, Come On John topped the last-time-out numbers by 7, ranked 3rd for course, 2nd for going, and 2nd for distance, showing strong metrics across the board. He came agonisingly close but was beaten a head into 2nd.
The day ended with a £57.40 profit, pushing the bank past the £2,000 mark for the second time – not bad, considering I started with £1,000 just over a month ago. It’s all thanks to the Paceform Figures, which cut form study down to under 10 minutes daily, and my 2% compounding stakes that accelerate profitability.
Total Bets: 89
Total Wins: 38
Daily profit: +£57.4
Overall Profit: £1032.12
Bank: £2032.12
Next Stake: £41

Thursday 26th December:
Two selections stood out today at Wolverhampton, the sole flat meeting staged on the all-weather. As usual, the Paceform Figures quickly identified the opportunities.
In the opener at 13:12, Thiscouldbefun was top-rated overall, top last-time-out by 4, top for distance and going, and joint-second at the course. Later, in the 15:00, Kings Code was top-rated overall by 4, top last-time-out by 9, top at the weights, and second for course, distance, and going.
The latter delivered, winning well. Although I secured a slightly worse price than the Betfair SP, it was still a good result. Thiscouldbefun also ran well but had to settle for 3rd.
The day ended with a profit of £36.90, taking the £1,000 starting bank to £1,974.72—just shy of doubling the initial amount, all thanks to the data.
Flat racing continues tomorrow on the all-weather at Wolverhampton, where I’ll be hunting for more opportunities.
Total Bets: 87
Total Wins: 37
Daily profit: +£36.90
Overall Profit: £974.72
Bank: £1974.72
Next Stake: £41

Sunday 22nd December:
The final flat racing day before Christmas took place at Lingfield's all-weather meeting, with Paceform Figures highlighting three opportunities:
13:30 Lingfield – Nordic Glory: Top overall, top last-time-out by 9, and leading for course, distance, going, and weight.
14:30 Lingfield – Mc Loven: Second top last-time-out, joint top overall, and strong across all metrics as an unexposed 3-year-old against older horses.
15:00 Lingfield – Riot: Top overall, joint top last-time-out, second-best course figure, and top for distance, going, and weight.
It was an unlucky day, with Mc Loven and Nordic Glory both finishing second, resulting in a £123 loss. The bank now stands at £1,937.82, ready to resume action on Boxing Day.
Total Bets: 85
Total Wins: 36
Daily profit: -£123
Overall Profit: £937.82
Bank: £1937.82
Next Stake: £41

Saturday 21st December:
A momentous milestone for the Paceform blog today, as the original £1,000 betting bank has more than doubled, now standing at £2,060.82. This achievement comes just over a month since I began showcasing how to use Paceform Figures to identify value and grow a betting bank through consistency and discipline.
Today featured five standout selections identified through the data:
Mambha (15:47 Newcastle)
Top last-time-out figure by 6.
Second-best across all metrics: course, distance, going, and weight.
Startling (16:55 Newcastle)
Top overall.
Top last-time-out by 2.
Top for distance, going, and weight.
Mondammej (18:00 Newcastle)
Top last-time-out figure by 1.
Top for course, distance, going, and weight.
Kings School (18:30 Newcastle)
Top overall.
Top last-time-out figure by 3 (following Alreet Cha’s withdrawal).
Second-best for course, distance, and going, while being top at the weight.
My Brother Mike (19:45 Wolverhampton)
Top last-time-out figure by 8.
Top for course and distance.
The results: Startling and Kings School delivered as winners, making it two wins from five bets and a daily profit of £84 to the new £40 stakes.
Paceform Figures continue to highlight the value, while disciplined staking accelerates growth and protects the bank. Consistency and discipline remain key to long-term success.
Here’s to further progress as the journey continues!
Total Bets: 82
Total Wins: 36
Daily profit: £84
Overall Profit: £1060.82
Bank: £2060.82
Next Stake: £41

Friday 20th December:
Friday proved highly profitable with 3 winners from 6 selections, bringing the bank close to double its starting amount just over a month ago. Selections spanned Southwell, Wolverhampton, and Dundalk on a busy all-weather day.
Bedford Flyer (12:32 Southwell) Top-rated overall and for course, distance, going, and weight, alongside a solid last-time-out figure, he stood out as an in-form contender.
Sharkii (16:15 Dundalk) followed, boasting top ratings overall, last-time-out, and for course, distance, going, and weight—a clear play based on the data.
Hippocratic Oath (17:00 Wolverhampton) was another standout. Top overall, top last-time-out, and the only runner with course and distance form.
Never Let Go (17:30 Wolverhampton) was an interesting selection. Despite being unraced on the all-weather, her sole turf figure was significantly better than the opposition. With expected improvement after one run and uninspiring figures from rivals, she warranted a bet.
Rosenpur (18:30 Wolverhampton) looked obvious, with the best last-time-out figure by 3, top for course and weight, and competitive for distance and going.
Vivacious Lady (18:45 Dundalk) closed the day as top last-time-out by 4, top at the distance, and second for course and going.
The day delivered winners with Sharkii, Hippocratic Oath, and Never Let Go. While I missed value on the latter compared to SP, I secured good prices on the first two. It is worth noting the other 3 selections all came 2nd, very close to an outstanding day. This resulted in a profit of £179.45, a new bank high of £1,976.82, and an increased stake of £40, rounding up 2% of the current bank.
Total Bets: 77
Total Wins: 34
Daily profit: £179.45
Overall Profit: £976.82
Bank: £1976.82
Current Stake: £40

Thursday 19th December:
Three obvious selections using the Paceform Figures today, all at short prices in the market.
Over at Southwell, Midnight City in the 11:30 was 2nd top last time out and top for course, distance, and going, showing he had conditions to suit. Unfortunately, Line of Force, who was top last time out but hadn’t run on the all-weather, took to the surface well and beat my selection by a head at the line, with the pair finishing 1st and 2nd.
There were two short-priced standouts at Chelmsford based on the data:
In the 16:40, Sunlit Uplands was top last time out by 4 and also top for course, distance, going, and weight.
In the 19:40, Carlton was top last time out by 3, joint top overall, top at the course, and second top at the distance, scoring well on all factors.
Both short prices obliged, resulting in a small profit of £20.35 on the day. Every little bit counts!
The bank is now approximately £49 off its high, with my initial £1,000 standing at £1,797.37—an impressive return in just about one month since starting.
No form study, and no more than 10 minutes of time spent per day, all thanks to the Paceform Figures.
Total Bets: 71
Total Wins: 31
Daily profit: £20.35
Overall Profit: £797.37
Bank: £1797.37
Current Stake: £37

Wednesday 18th December:
Wednesday proved a successful day using the Paceform Figures, with five bets targeted across the all-weather meetings at Dundalk and Kempton.
The Glen Rovers (16:05 Kempton): Best last-time-out figure by 3, strong for course and going, and 3rd top for distance.
Amber Blossom (16:55 Dundalk): Best last-time-out figure by 2, top-rated for course, distance, and going.
Empress Artemis (18:55 Dundalk): Best last-time-out figure by 1, top for course, distance, and going.
Aramis Grey (19:10 Kempton): Best last-time-out figure by 2, top for course and distance.
Grenham Bay (19:40 Kempton): Topped overall ratings, 2nd best last-time-out, and near-best for course, distance, and going.
The Dundalk pair underperformed, with Amber Blossom running on late but too far back to challenge. Kempton produced better results: Grenham Bay and The Glen Rovers both won, while Aramis Grey was a close 2nd, narrowly beaten in the final strides.
The day ended with a profit of £88.43, just shy of a much bigger return. Looking forward to more opportunities at Southwell and Chelmsford tomorrow and in just over one month the bank is over 75% up.
Total Bets: 68
Total Wins: 29
Daily profit: £88.43
Overall Profit: £777.02
Bank: £1777.02
Current Stake: £37

Tuesday 17th December:
Today's Newcastle card offered little of interest from a Paceform Figures data standpoint, with no standout opportunities. I will instead wait for tomorrow's meetings at Kempton and Dundalk to seek out further chances to grow the betting bank
Total Bets: 63
Total Wins: 27
Daily profit: £0
Overall Profit: £688.59
Bank: £1688.59
Current Stake: £37
Monday 16th December:
Just one blog bet for me today via the Paceform Figures at Wolverhampton’s all-weather meeting. Plumette (7:30 Wolves) looked a standout contender with the 2nd best last-time-out figure and top ratings for course, distance, going, and weight. I secured an excellent price (just over 5/2) compared to the 13/8 SP, but lady luck wasn’t on my side. Despite travelling well, Plumette got absolutely no run in the straight, with Rossa Ryan forced to sit motionless as no gaps appeared in the final 2 furlongs. I think she might have won but ultimately finished 10th! On to tomorrow’s card at Newcastle.
Total Bets: 63
Total Wins: 27
Daily profit: -£37
Overall Profit: £688.59
Bank: £1688.59
Current Stake: £37

Saturday 14th December:
A busy Saturday on the all-weather at Southwell and Wolverhampton with six bets:
More Than A Feelin (16:30 Wolves) - Best last-time-out by 6, top for course, distance, and overall.
Princess Pw (17:00 Wolves) - Best overall figure, scope for improvement after one run.
Trouble Man (17:30 Wolves) - Top rated, best figure after one start, more to come.
We Never Stop (17:45 Southwell) - Top for course and weight, 2nd for distance and going, clear by 5 on last-time-out figures.
Lady Wingalong (18:30 Wolves) - Joint best last-time-out, top for distance, 2nd on other measures.
Haku (19:15 Southwell) - Top overall, best for course, distance, going, and weight, near best last-time-out.
Only Trouble Man won, but two 3rds and three 2nds show the picks ran well. A £120.62 loss on the day leaves an overall profit of £725.59 after one month, using 2% stakes and a £1,000 bank. With no flat racing on Sunday the next opportunities will come from Mondays Wolverhampton card.
Total Bets: 62
Total Wins: 27
Daily profit: -£120.62
Overall Profit: £725.59
Bank: £1725.59
Current Stake: £37


Friday 13th December:
For some, Friday the 13th spells bad luck, but not for those with Paceform Figures in hand. Today’s two all-weather meetings at Dundalk and Southwell highlighted five standout bets based on the data.
Commander Atkinson (18:15 Southwell): Top overall, best last-time-out by 4, and ranked highest for course, distance, and going.
Popular Dream (18:45 Southwell): Another strong case, topping all categories—overall, last-time-out by 7, and course, distance, and going.
Tribal Moon (18:30 Dundalk): Just shy of top overall, best last-time-out by 3, competitive on course, distance, and going. As a 3-year-old facing older horses, there was room for improvement.
Man Of King (19:00 Dundalk): Top overall, joint best last-time-out, and leading for course, distance, and going.
Pepper Noir (20:30 Dundalk): Best last-time-out by 3, second for course, distance, and weight, and third for going. Another unexposed 3-year-old with potential.
The results were mixed: Commander Atkinson ran flat, finishing last, while Man Of King and Tribal Moon both placed second. However, Popular Dream and Pepper Noir delivered as comfortable winners, with Pepper Noir returning a fantastic price compared to SP.
Today’s £36 stake brought a profit of £48.96, setting a new bank high. It’s another testament to the power of Paceform Figures, transforming small stakes into significant returns.
On to Saturday with the new stake of £37 (representing 2% of the bank).
Total Bets: 56
Total Wins: 26
Daily profit: £48.96
Overall Profit: £846.21
Bank: £1846.21
Current Stake: £37

Thursday 12th December:
A fantastic day for the blog and further proof of the value of Paceform Figures. Four standout bets across Newcastle and Chelmsford delivered three winners and a 2nd place, resulting in a £190.08 profit from £33 stakes.
At Newcastle:
Asgards Captain (12:47) was top-rated last time out by 6, top at the distance and weight, and 2nd for course and going—a clear form choice.
Blue Lakota (14:17) topped the ratings overall, was 2nd last time out, and best for course, distance, and going.
At Chelmsford:
Aberama Gold (20:00) was 2nd best last time out, top at the distance and weight, and 2nd for course and going, finishing 2nd.
Mighty Nebula (20:30) topped the overall ratings, was 3rd best last time out, and top for course and distance, winning comfortably.
This disciplined, data-driven approach continues to prove its worth, achieving a new bank high and increasing the 2% stake to £36. Onwards to Friday!
Total Bets: 51
Total Wins: 24
Daily profit: £190.08
Overall Profit: £797.25
Bank: £1797.25
Current Stake: £36

Wednesday 11th December:
Four bets stood out for me using the Paceform Figures across today's meetings at Dundalk and Kempton—a day that highlights the fine margins between winning and losing.
The four horses were:
Autocrat (3:25 Dundalk): Second top last-time-out figure, top-rated at the course and weight, and second-rated at the distance and going—solid scoring all round.
Jarham (5:40 Kempton): Chanced on the back of an impressive 85 figure on turf last time out, significantly better than the opposition.
Limestone Red (6:00 Dundalk): Best last-time-out figure and not far off the top ratings for course, distance, and going.
The Real Screamer (6:30 Dundalk): A whopping 7 points clear of any opposition last time out and well ahead for course, distance, and going.
The latter named won well, Autocrat finished 3rd, Jarham was 2nd, and Limestone Red came a short head 2nd—agonisingly close to a winning day. That short head proved to be the difference between a good profit and a small loss, with the day ending in a deficit of £63.36.
Hoping for more luck at Newcastle and Chelmsford on Thursday!
Total Bets: 47
Total Wins: 21
Daily profit: -£63.36
Overall Profit: £607.17
Bank: £1607.17
Current Stake: £33

Tuesday 10th December:
Nothing of interest at Southwell's all-weather meeting today, and as always in these situations, patience is crucial. I'm at a new bank high, with the next stake set at £33, reflecting over 67% bank growth in under a month, thanks to the Paceform Figures. Tomorrow's all-weather action at Kempton and Dundalk might present further opportunities.
Total Bets: 43
Total Wins: 20
Daily profit: £0
Overall Profit: £670.53
Bank: £1670.53
Current Stake: £33
Monday 9th December:
After the weekend's weather wiped out the scheduled all-weather meeting, the blog made a red-hot return today, delivering 2 winners from 4 bets, plus a close second among the losing selections. Once again, the Paceform Figures proved invaluable, allowing me to make swift and confident selections.
Here’s a breakdown of the picks:
William Dewhirst at Newcastle: Well clear last time out by 3, second overall, with conditions to suit. He scored well across all summary columns and looked the obvious form choice.
Fitz Perfectly: Clear best last time out by 3, second top for course and distance, showing he had conditions in his favour, and joint top on overall ratings.
Caramay: Top last time out by 1, with leading scores for course, distance, and going.
One Night Stand: Top overall, top for course, distance, and going, with the third-best last-time-out figure.
All four selections appeared solid on paper, resulting in two winners, Fitz Perfectly and William Dewhirst. I managed to beat the SP on both, securing good early prices. Caramay ran a strong race to finish a close second after looking like the likely winner, while One Night Stand failed to fire on the day.
The result was a profit of £153.60, bringing the bank to a new high of £1,670.53, which means I can now increase my stakes to £33 for Tuesday’s meeting at Southwell.
Total Bets: 43
Total Wins: 20
Daily profit: +£153.60
Overall Profit: £670.53
Bank: £1670.53
Current Stake: £33

Friday 6th December:
Nothing of interest over the two all-weather meetings today, and as always in these situations, patience is key. There will be plenty of opportunities over the winter, and the key is taking them—not forcing bets where they don’t exist. Hopefully, there will be some interest at Wolverhampton tomorrow.
Total Bets: 39
Total Wins: 18
Daily profit: £0
Overall Profit: £516.93
Bank: £1516.93
Current Stake: £32
Thursday 5th December:
Just the one bet today from the sole flat meeting on the all-weather at Chelmsford. Kondratiev Wave went into the 19:40 with the second-best last-time-out figure, following the withdrawal of Slaney Swagger. The selection also topped the course, distance, going, and weight columns on the Paceform Figures, making it a solid value pick.
I managed to secure an early price slightly above 9/2, which turned out to be great value compared to the eventual SP of 3/1. Unfortunately, despite running well, Kondratiev Wave had to settle for 2nd place, resulting in a £32 loss on the day.
That leaves the £1,000 starting bank up by just over £516 after three weeks—a strong position despite today's result. Fingers crossed for some winners tomorrow, with action at Newcastle and Dundalk to look forward to!
Stay disciplined and trust the data.
Total Bets: 39
Total Wins: 18
Daily profit: -£62
Overall Profit: £516.93
Bank: £1516.93
Current Stake: £32

Wednesday 4th December:
Despite three all-weather meetings on the cards today, only two selections stood out on the data: Blast The Dream at Lingfield and Hezahunk at Dundalk. I managed to secure a good early price on the former, but the day didn't go as planned.
Blast The Dream had to settle for second place, while Hezahunk failed to fire at all. The result was a loss of £64 for the day.
After a string of winning days recently, a dip like this was bound to happen. It’s all part of the process, and these moments reinforce the importance of discipline and consistency. I’ll carry on with the same staking plan tomorrow—£32 per bet—as I never lower stakes when the bank takes a hit. Keeping the stakes consistent ensures I recover faster when the next batch of winners rolls in and push the bank to new highs.
Here’s to a better day on Thursday!
Total Bets: 38
Total Wins: 18
Daily profit: -£62
Overall Profit: £548.93
Bank: £1548.93
Current Stake: £32

Tuesday 3rd December:
Thanks to the data, it’s been another successful day for Paceform Figures. I hope this already demonstrates how the figures can quickly identify value bets and highlights the efficiency of compounding stakes when it comes to growing the betting bank.
Today's meetings at Lingfield and Newcastle produced seven selections. Two were winners, and a third came agonisingly close, being denied by a short head at Lingfield.
The usual tactics were applied: focusing on horses with strong last-time-out performances, which indicate they are in form, combined with course, distance, going, and weight stats to confirm the conditions were suitable for the day’s race.
At Lingfield, Ashford Hill, Roysdelight, and Circus Of Rome stood out. While the first two performed respectably without threatening to win, Circus Of Rome went very close, only to be beaten by a short head by the odds-on favourite.
After three initial losses, it was satisfying to secure two quickfire winners at Newcastle in the form of Red Maids and Eligible, ensuring the day ended profitably.
With £60.45 added to the bank using the new £31 stake, the bank continues to grow steadily. This now means I’ll be staking £32 per bet on Wednesday.
Total Bets: 36
Total Wins: 18
Daily profit: £60.45
Overall Profit: £610.93
Bank: £1610.93
Current Stake: £32

Monday 2nd December:
Profitable Start to the Week as Flat Racing Resumes
After a week-long break, flat racing returned on Monday evening with Wolverhampton's meeting offering four standout betting opportunities based on the Paceform Figures. The horses flagged by the data were:
Lady Wingalong: Ranked second overall but stood out as the best last-time-out performer, with conditions to suit.
Patrol: A clear standout, boasting a figure of 77 as the top-rated overall, comfortably the best last-time-out performer, and the leading number on the going.
Waiting For Love: Top-rated overall with a strong figure of 81. She also posted the best last-time-out figure and the highest all-weather rating in the field.
Piranha Rama: Third-best last-time-out figure and the top-rated at course and distance.
The evening yielded two winners from the four selections, securing another profitable day. However, Patrol's run left me ruing what might have been. The trip Patrol encountered made the selection an unlucky loser, and I can’t help but feel a third winner should have been in the bag.
That said, there's little to complain about with a £58.80 profit on the day at the new £30 stake—nearly two points in "old money." The growing bank has now reached a new high, activating an increased stake of £31 for Tuesday's action.
The Paceform Figures continue to demonstrate their edge, and the consistency of these results underlines the value of sticking to the data. Here's to building further momentum in the days ahead!
Total Bets: 29
Total Wins: 16
Daily profit: £58.80
Overall Profit: £550.48
Bank: £1550.48
Current Stake: £31

Friday 29th November:
Again only Dundalk as far as flat meetings go today, and similar to Wednesday nothing jumping out on the Paceform Figures data wise. Therefore, I will sit on my hands until Monday when the UK all weather scene starts in full flow throughout the winter.
Total Bets: 25
Total Wins: 14
Daily profit: £129.6
Overall Profit: £491.68
Bank: £1491.68
Current Stake: £30
Wednesday 27th November:
Not every day brings a standout opportunity, and today is one of those days. After thoroughly reviewing the Paceform Figures for today’s racing, nothing stood out as an obvious value selection.
Sticking to the principles that underpin this blog, I’m letting the numbers do the talking and refusing to let personal opinion influence my decision-making. That means no bets for the Paceform Figures Blog today. This discipline is crucial for long-term success.
Looking ahead, the next flat meeting is at Dundalk this Friday, which should be an exciting one to analyse. From Monday, it’s full steam ahead with the UK all-weather racing season. These meetings are likely to generate a wealth of opportunities over the coming months, as the Paceform Figures are perfectly tailored to uncover value in the fast-paced world of all-weather racing.
Stay tuned, and as always, trust the numbers!
Total Bets: 25
Total Wins: 14
Daily profit: £129.6
Overall Profit: £491.68
Bank: £1491.68
Current Stake: £30
Saturday 23rd November:
Another profitable day with one winner from two bets at Newcastle and Wolverhampton. I can’t help but dwell on Zip in the 16:10 at Newcastle. He was 4 clear on the Paceform Figures, top-rated for course, distance, going, and last-time-out performance. Yet, I left him out, and he duly won at double-figure odds. Lesson learned: trust the data.
The highlight was Mondammej, who, like Zip, topped all my figures and won the 19:10 at Newcastle. Backed at 5.8/1 with my new £27 stake (2% of the bank), I comfortably beat the 4/1 SP. My other bet, Percy Jones in the 19:55 at Wolverhampton, ran a laboured seventh.
A daily profit of £129.60 takes the bank to a new high. The Paceform Figures continue to prove their value when used correctly.
With flat racing on hold until Wednesdays Dundalk card, I’m looking forward to growing the bank further and showing members what can be acheived. New stake £30.
Total Bets: 25
Total Wins: 14
Daily profit: £129.6
Overall Profit: £491.68
Bank: £1491.68
Current Stake: £30

Friday 22nd November:
Another profitable day today with three bets across two all-weather meetings. Once again, the Paceform Figures highlighted the standout opportunities, and two of the three selections won.
At Newcastle, I backed Bergerac, who arrived with strong figures, suitable conditions, and was top-rated. However, he ran flat, finishing fifth and never looking likely to score. Losses like these are part of the process, which is why having a staking plan is crucial.
Fortunately, the other two bets delivered. Eclairage romped home by five lengths at Dundalk, having been top-rated, best last time out, and clear in all categories for course, distance, and going—ideal conditions for a dominant performance. At Newcastle, Hitched justified his short price, with a Paceform Figure of 90 putting him clear on distance and going. Despite never having raced at Newcastle, his solid all-weather form made him a confident choice.
A profit of £55.90 to my new increased stake of £26 (2% of the bank) capped off a successful day. My next stake will now be £27 reflecting the new bank high.
Total Bets: 23
Total Wins: 13
Daily profit: £55.90
Overall Profit: £362.08
Bank: £1362.08
Current Stake: £27

Thursday 21st November:
Three all-weather meetings today at Lingfield, Southwell, and Wolverhampton, with interests at each venue. The Paceform Figures proved invaluable again, quickly highlighting opportunities using my usual criteria.
Havana Sky kicked things off at Lingfield with a Paceform Figure of 81 last time out, comfortably ahead of the field. As a three-year-old against mostly older rivals and with favourable conditions (an 86 course figure), he was a strong selection.
At Southwell, Helm Rock stood out with a last time out figure of 88, 4 points clear of the rest, and scored well on every aspect of the summary table, showing he had suitable conditions. Finally, Haku at Wolverhampton posted an 86 last time, 3 points better than the next best, and similarly to Helm Rock had suitable condtions highlighted by the summary table.
Six bets, three winners, and a tidy £180.17 profit to £22 stakes made for a solid Thursday. With the bank now at £1306.18 my next stake for Friday is £26 using my 2% compounding staking method.
Total Bets: 20
Total Wins: 11
Daily profit: £180.17
Overall Profit: £306.18
Bank: £1306.18
Current Stake: £26


Wednesday 20th November:
A very busy day with nine selections, but with six winners, you won’t hear me complaining! It was a day where the Paceform Figures highlighted plenty of horses at the front end of the market. Queens Fury and Shaaden both delivered at Dundalk, each boasting the best last-time-out figures in their races, and with conditions highlighted by the summary table—breaking the numbers down by course, distance, going, and weight—firmly in their favour.
Once I’ve identified a horse coming off the back of a strong speed figure, the key question I ask myself is: Will today’s race conditions suit the horse in question? My other bet at the Irish meeting, Tomarlo, was clear top-rated by 4 and had the highest figure at the course. Unfortunately, despite travelling like the winner, he was run down late and had to settle for second.
The evening meeting at Kempton proved even more fruitful, producing four winners from six picks. Dembe was clear in every category and returned to the all-weather after a turf run last time out, having won on the all-weather the race before. Brave Byreflection and Bridgets View both impressed in the novice races, comfortably the best last-time-out performers and looking like unexposed improvers with plenty more to come. The final winner of the day was Duke of Oxford, who was top-rated overall by 3 and topped every category on the summary table—course, distance, going, and weight.
All told, a £153.01 profit on the day to £20 stakes. A thoroughly satisfying day at the races!
Total Bets: 14
Total Wins: 8
Daily profit: £153.01
Overall Profit: £126.01
Bank: £1099.01
Current Stake: £22


Tuesday 19th November:
Another frustrating day: an obvious selection won (Hitched top of every category on the Paceform Figures), but it was accompanied by another second place. Once again, fine margins came into play, with both selections running well. Unfortunately, the day was cut short as Southwell's evening meeting was abandoned, where I had another couple of interesting contenders lined up.
Days like these are a real test of patience, but they must be passed. Stick to the process, maintain discipline, and stay consistent. The Paceform Figures will deliver results over the long term. Back at it tomorrow.
Total Bets: 5
Total Wins: 2
Daily profit: -£1
Overall Profit: -£27
Bank: £973
Current Stake: £20

Monday 18th November:
It must be classed as an unlucky day, with a couple of near misses (close seconds) and the one obvious winner. All selections were picked quickly using the Paceform Figures, taking very little time out of my day. There are fine margins between winning and losing, and a day like today highlights that perfectly—a bob of the heads one way or another can turn a small loss into a decent profit. On to tomorrow, with the hope that variance will smile on me come Tuesday.



Bets: 3
Winners: 1
Daily profit: -£26
Overall Profit: -£26
Bank: £974
Current Stake: £20
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