TopEV
The core price-led model, with its outputs clearly labelled and tracked separately throughout the day.
Three active models · UK horse racing
EV GB Racing uses TopEV, Enhanced with Harville Logic and Hybrid model outputs to analyse prices and each-way terms across 20+ bookmakers covering UK racing. Potential value runners are tracked from their timestamped signal through to the settled result.
Not a tipping service. Software-generated value tracking. No guaranteed returns. 18+.
Three active models
Every output is clearly labelled by model and tracked as a software-generated value signal—not presented as a tip or an instruction to bet.
The core price-led model, with its outputs clearly labelled and tracked separately throughout the day.
A separate enhanced model with independently labelled outputs and its own transparent historical record.
A third distinct model with separately labelled outputs and independently tracked historical performance.
Published on a clear schedule
Timestamped model cards are published to Telegram at three scheduled points during the day. Each is a recorded value signal, not a tip. Settled reporting follows after 10pm.
The first scheduled model outputs of the racing day.
Updated timestamped outputs with the latest available market context.
The final scheduled daytime model update.
Results summaries and detailed historical records are published after racing.
Transparent historical tracking
Potential value runners are followed from their first timestamped signal through to settlement. Each historical record retains its model label, publication time, bookmaker context and outcome; it is tracking, not retrospective tip selection.
Summary and ledger views preserve both aggregate performance and row-level settled history.
Historical performance is shown for transparency and analysis only. It is not a guarantee of future results. Odds availability, timing, non-runners, place terms and user choices can affect outcomes.
What the software does
EV GB Racing is UK horse racing value software for data-led odds comparison: review market prices, modelled fair prices and each-way terms, then follow timestamped outputs through settlement.
Records each potential value runner with its odds, bookmaker, terms and detection time, then follows it through settlement.
Preserves the available market odds alongside the modelled fair price and EV at the time.
Shows the recorded place fraction, places paid and relevant each-way information.
Keeps the bookmaker and available price attached to each historical software output.
Counts each runner once per model in headline tracking, credited to its first scheduled appearance.
Live software-generated analysis and product updates are delivered through Telegram.
British horse racing explained
British racing covers very different courses, surfaces, distances and race conditions. EV GB Racing records that market context so potential value runners can be reviewed consistently from publication to settlement.
Meetings take place across turf and all-weather tracks, from major festival venues to distinctive regional courses. The shape, surface, distance and conditions of each race can all affect how a market develops.
Courses may include: Ascot, Aintree, Cheltenham, Newmarket, York, Goodwood, Doncaster, Epsom, Chester, Haydock, Kempton, Sandown, Newcastle, Lingfield, Wolverhampton, Southwell, Windsor, Stratford, Ayr, Musselburgh and Chepstow.
Flat racing ranges from short sprints to staying races and includes handicaps, maidens, novice races, conditions races, Listed contests and Group races. Meetings can be staged on turf or an all-weather surface.
Race class, distance, field size and conditions provide useful context when reviewing available odds and modelled fair prices.
British Jump racing includes hurdles, steeplechases, novice events, handicaps and National Hunt Flat races, commonly called bumpers. Different obstacles, distances and ground conditions create distinct market profiles.
EV GB Racing keeps every model output clearly labelled so historical results can be reviewed without mixing different signals.
The British calendar includes Royal Ascot, the Cheltenham Festival, the Grand National Festival at Aintree, the Derby Festival at Epsom, the Goodwood Festival, York's Ebor Festival and major Newmarket meetings.
Famous races include the Grand National, the Derby, the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the Champion Hurdle and the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot.
An each-way position has two parts: one linked to winning and one linked to placing. The place fraction and number of places paid determine the terms of the place portion.
Those terms can vary by race and can materially change the value calculation. EV GB Racing records the available terms as data; it does not recommend or place a wager.
Potential value may exist when an available price is higher than the software's modelled fair price. Expected value, often shortened to EV, describes that pricing relationship over time—it does not predict a certain winner or guarantee a return.
Horse racing prices can move quickly. Recording the bookmaker price, each-way terms and publication time preserves the original market snapshot, allowing the value signal and eventual result to be reviewed transparently.
Common questions
No. EV GB Racing is racing data analysis software. It identifies and tracks potential value runners, records the market context and settles the historical outcome. Users decide independently what to do with that information.
It is an analysis tool that compares available market odds with modelled probabilities and fair prices. EV GB Racing uses this comparison, along with each-way terms, to highlight potential value opportunities.
No. EV GB Racing provides data analysis and software-generated signals. It does not place wagers, hold funds or make decisions for users.
A modelled fair price is the decimal odds implied by the software's estimated probability for a runner. Comparing it with available bookmaker odds can reveal a potential pricing discrepancy.
The place fraction and number of places paid can materially change the value of the place portion. The software analyses those terms alongside the headline price.
Timestamped model posts are scheduled for 9am, 11am and 1pm. Settled results and historical reporting are published after 10pm.
EV GB Racing compares available prices, places paid and each-way terms across more than 20 bookmakers. Availability can vary by race and publication time.
EV GB Racing is designed around UK horse racing, with odds comparisons, fair-price analysis and timestamped software outputs.
The site presents settled software outputs with their original timestamp, recorded odds, bookmaker, modelled fair price, each-way terms and outcome. Live software-generated analysis remains on Telegram.
EV GB Racing on Telegram
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