Monday 8th December | Daily Horse Racing Tips – The Daily Trio | Kickthebookies
🐎 Today’s Daily Trio selections
Fascinating Shadow lines up in what should be a match between him and Young Endless. Our selection is running back into form and ran very well when fancied just five days ago. He also gets a serious weight advantage over Young Endless, who is going for a four timer but faces a hike in the handicap.
The Tizzards send Diamond Days to Fontwell for the novice handicap chase. This horse was an okay maiden hurdler but I’d expect better over fences in due course and today looks a good opportunity as he goes up in trip on heavy ground. Lelant looks to be the main danger but again faces a hike in the handicap for winning his last two races.
Our third selection is going up against a heavy odds-on favourite priced at around 4/7, but I think the market has this one wrong. Side Deal is the jolly, but he has changed trainer, makes his all weather debut, and comes back from six months off the track. All three of those things together make him an impossible bet for me. Our horse is Yes Waliim for Richard Hughes. This Saxon Warrior gelding ran with promise in two starts to date and should have plenty of progress in him.
Daily Trio selections:
Fascinating Shadow (12:37), Diamond Days (2:55), Yes Waliim (6:00).
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Daily Trio Strategy
What is the Daily Trio strategy?
Our proven betting system is three singles and a treble. As a simple guide:
2 winners = profit
3 winners = jackpot
It’s a sustainable way to have a bet every day while keeping the chance of a nice win alive. The key is holding our own with the bookies until we land the day where all three go in—and the treble lands.
Why & how does the Daily Trio strategy work?
- ~33% strike rate across the year (~1 in 3 winners).
- Singles are designed to hold stake over time.
- Profit kicker comes from the treble — that’s the maths working for us.
Suggested staking example
(total stake £30) — but the choice is yours.
We use the £30 stake for profit/loss calculations. Bet responsibly.

