5startipster.co.uk – Final Review
I received mixed messages about the 5star tipster horse racing service so I contacted Jamie Kelly who runs the service to request a 2 month membership so I could review it for myself. After several emails and a lot of persuasion Jamie agreed.
I received access to the 5star tipster software and also my quick start guide which all new members receive.
The software is a progressive staking calculator which I actually found very good. The selections to use each day with the software are emailed around noon and there are usually around 7-10 selections.
I was advised as all members are to divide my bank by 250 to find my initial profit target. So using a £5000 bank your initial profit target would be £20. The selections are loaded into the software very easily and all stakes are calculated for you after each race.
You are told to stop after your first winner and bank the days profits.
The first 5 days were very good and a winner was found each day as promised and my £20 profit target was won. I was happy with the system and the communications I had with Jamie and my bank was growing very nicely indeed.
On Wednesday the 06 February 2008 things took a dramatic turn for the worse. There were 7 selections for the afternoon racing and 3 which ran in the evening. All 10 selections were beaten meaning a loss on the day of – £2674.15 was shown and all this was to try and win £20.
If I had continued I would have needed 133 winning days in a row just to get the losses back.
When I contacted Jamie to share my disappointment and to inform him that I would be giving the system a negative review he emailed back with a barrage of abuse and threats.
Rating 1/5 – Very poor in my opinion. Not reliable enough to use in the long-run and one to avoid.


