Frequently Asked QuestionsWe’re always happy to answer any questions you may have. Below you will find the most frequent questions we are asked. If you don’t find the answer to your question the feel free contact us. How much can I expect to make? Obviously we'd love to tell you "Pack in your job right now - your prayers have been answered!", but as with everything that has a direct impact on your financial situation, you've got to be sensible about this and set yourself realistic goals. Our target is to generate an average of 5 points profit per month for our members, meaning that if you were betting to £100 per point this would provide you with an annual tax-free income of £6,000. Can I check out your results for myself? Yes, of course! The first thing you will discover when you read through our website, download our free ebook, or contact our support team, is that we're absolutely and completely upfront about everything ... and that includes our results to date! Click Here To View Our Latest Results As you can see, the number of bets we recommend, the strike-rate we achieve and the profits we generate vary from month to month. The first thing you must learn about this game is that there are no hard and fast rules ... betting for long-term profit very much depends on the opportunities that arise on a daily basis, so what happened yesterday won't necessarily happen again tomorrow. How much money will I need to get started? Everyone's situation is different and while one person might be able to comfortably afford a starting bank of £1000 or more, other people may be happy starting their betting business with as little as £100, or even £50. The best advice we can offer you here is to start with an amount you feel comfortable with and split your bank into 50 individual units - only increasing the amount you allocate to each unit as your betting bank and confidence grows. The following is an example of how a recommended 2 unit bet should be placed when operating with a starting bank of £1000 ...
Always remember that 'money management' is the key to being a successful gambler and by following our recommended staking plan you will not only make money, but just as importantly you will be able to gain control of your betting! Do you operate a telephone service? Currently we do not. We have in the past and it is an area we are currently reviewing When and how do I receive your daily selections? We actually make the selections available to you in two different ways: 1. Every morning between 10-10.30am we send out a brief message to the email address you have registered with us that indicates the race time, the horse's name and recommended stake for each of the selections we are advising you back. 2. Following on from that, we then produce a complete online newsletter which can be accessed from 10.30am onwards If I join what is a reasonable amount to stake on each selection? We do not advise the amounts to put on. What I will say is that 'only bet what you can afford'! As a rule of thumb it pays to put aside a starting bank, decide on your stake (1/20th of the bank is a good starting point), and stick to betting the recommend points strength of the advised bet. How many bookmaker accounts should I have? Again, this is down to the individual. I personally use Betfair, Ladbrokes, Paddy Power, Sporting Odds, and most recently BetUK (recommend). This spread is more than enough to ensure we are getting the best price available What time are the selections posted? All bets are posted before 10.30 am. What generally happens is we wait until most firms have priced up before issuing the bulletin. Do you offer an SMS service? Unfortunately we do not. We feel that by communicating the bets by email and via the members area is sufficient Do you offer a free trial? We do not offer a free trial for the simple reason that we feel it can de-value a service. What is the longest number of losing bets you have had? 'We have had three lengthy losing runs, nineteen (twice) in 2004 and twenty in 2005, fortunately in all cases we recovered pretty quickly. |
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