How many selections are there each day?

I provide multiple selections at value prices and on average you will receive around 1-3 selections each day.

How and when will I receive the selections?

Selections are placed in the members area at 10.30 am each morning and can also sent by SMS text message direct to your mobile phone for an additional fee.


How should the selections  be backed?

All selections should be backed using level stakes. Each selection will also come with an advised price which I strongly advise you take when placing your bets.

What size betting bank is required?

A betting bank is vital for anyone wanting to make a profit from Horse racing and a 50 point bank should be set up before you even place your first bet.

This should be kept separate from your normal bank account so that your betting activities are not eating into the money you need to live on each month. The second reason it should be kept separate is that a quick glance at your account will show you whether you are making a profit or a loss at any point in time.

Your stake should be 1/50 of your bank so if you have a £500 starting bank then you should place a £10 win or £5 each way on every selection as advised.

When your bank doubles my advice is to withdraw half of your profits before re adjusting your stakes.

As an example if you start with a £500 bank as shown above when it becomes £1000 you should withdraw £250. Your new bank will be £750 which should then be divided by 50 to find your new stake and so on….

How disciplined should I be?

As a member of my service you will encounter both winning runs and losing runs. This is where discipline is needed, stick to the set percentage of your bank and you will be in a better position than 95% of bettors. Increasing stakes after winning bets and chasing losses is the quickest way to lose your betting bank.

How do I know your results are genuine?

Results are updated daily WIN or LOSE for all to view including my current clients. I think they would have something to say if I posted false results, don't you?