Card live · June 13, 2026

Horse Racing Results Today With the Tips Behind Them

Today's racing, meeting by meeting — the selections we're on and the cases behind them. Every prediction folds open into the form, the going, the course fit and the numbers. We make the call, then we prove it. By Saskia van der Berg.

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🐎 Today's Racing Tips & Results

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Card's clear for now

No selections are up at the moment. That usually means we're between meetings or the day's racing is done.

The card rebuilds itself — the moment new races are confirmed, the tips and results land here.

Horse racing results today and tips by Saskia van der Berg
Every selection on this card is backed in writing — the form, the going, the course fit and the numbers that built it.

How to read the card

Each selection opens into three things: the bet type it's built on, the race it runs in and the argument connecting the two. No mystery names — the edge is spelled out so you can judge it before you back it.

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Bet type first

Win, each-way or place — the wording tells you exactly what's being backed before you read on.

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Read the case

Open the selection. Form, going, course-and-distance record, trainer-jockey angle. Judge it on merit.

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Back the convergence

The strongest plays are where form, going and course fit all agree. Anything less is a lean — stake it like one.

Confident in the selections, never reckless with them. The biggest stakes go on the bets where everything points the same way — and even those stay sensible.

Reading results, not just tips

Results matter as much as predictions. A winner tells you the read landed; a beaten favourite often tells you more. The form, the going and the course-and-distance record are what hold up over a season — not one flashy run. A horse proven over today's trip on this ground, with a strong jockey booking, beats a single eye-catching effort every time.

Conviction is not certainty

We'll say when we love a selection. We won't call anything a certainty — short-priced favourites get turned over in big fields daily, and a poor break or wrong pace undoes the best horse. Read each pick as a probability with a case behind it.

Filter hard, bet light

The card is a filter, not a slip. Check the going update and the non-runners, back only the few where the whole picture lines up. Over a season, the selective punter laps the scattergun.

Straight answers

The page refreshes continuously through the day around the racing schedule and the latest going, non-runner and market news, so what you see reflects the races coming up and the meetings already run.
Recent form, the going, course-and-distance record, the draw, the trainer and jockey booking, and the weight carried. Every selection carries its own write-up, so the case is laid out in front of you rather than hidden behind a name.
An each-way bet is two bets in one: half your stake on the horse to win, half on it to place inside the positions the bookmaker pays. You can still collect if the horse runs into a place without winning the race.
The going — how soft or firm the ground is — suits some horses and ruins others. A horse proven on heavy ground is a very different bet on quick ground, so confirming the going against a horse's record is a key step before backing it.
No. The selection and the complete case behind it are both free to read. There is no premium tier hiding the good stuff.
Racing is high variance — big fields mean even strong selections lose often. Keep stakes small and consistent, treat each-way as a way to spread risk, and read every selection as a probability rather than a certainty.
Saskia van der Berg
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Horse Racing Tips specialist

I'm Saskia van der Berg, based in Amsterdam, and I write the horse racing results and tips at horse-racing.tips — read through the going, the draw and the pace, never the price of the favourite.

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For information only. There's no such thing as a guaranteed result — never stake more than you can comfortably lose.