It's Cheltenham Festival week, so - as per usual - I plan to place bets on each race and share my picks and results here on the blog.
With all that said, I've decided to go in a different direction this year. I haven't bought, nor read, any of the Cheltenham Festival guides I check out in the days and weeks before the meeting.
The new direction, for at least this year (depending on how it goes!), is to run with results from simulations I ran with Microsoft Copilot.
I gave the AI program the information for all of today's races. It ran each horse against each other and it came away with its own order. To be frank, I was unhappy with some of its predictions. I sensed it was simply running the order by their odds.
So, to shake things up, I requested Copilot to select one horse from each race 'using a mixture of value and sensible plays'.
Here's what it came up with:
I dislike a few of these. The one I am not keen on whatsoever is 'The Mighty Celt' to win the Juvenile Handicap Hurdle. However, all of these bets are each-way, so - at 18/1 - I would consider myself fortunate if the horse places.
All seven horses have been combined into an each-way Super Heinz. The results will be added later today.
Results
What a day!
Four horses won. The other three placed. I turned £12.00 into £187.05.
The winning horses were:
Old Park Star (Supreme Novices' Hurdle)
Kargese (Arkle)
Lossiemouth Champion Hurdle)
Madara (Sun Racing Plate Handicap Chase)
As I wrote above, I wasn't keen on The Mighty Celt. I suppose my instinct was spot on because it finished in sixth place. Fortunately for me (and Microsoft Copilot), the betting website I used paid each-way finishers to six places. That was a flukiest win I've had in a while.
Well, it was the flukiest win until the last race of the day when Iceberg Theory finished fifth in the National Hunt Challenge Cup. The each-way terms paid to five places for that race.
The third horse, in the list of each-way covers, was Jagwar which came close but finished in second place in the Ultima.
Speaking of Jagwar - I also had a free £1 each-way punt at 3/1. That gamble returned 60p. It's included in the overall returns.
After one day, I am £175.05 in profit.
It's more than safe to say Cheltenham 2026 will be a winning festival for yours truly what ever happens over the remaining three days.