November Review: 14 bets, 10 winners.
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On December 1, 2010
November has been a fantastic month for BetterTipster members with 22 points profit made to level stakes. Just £10 on each selection would have made a nice £220 profit.
The first seven bets of the month all won, everything we touched turned to gold. We were not just backing in the UK either; members were treated to some fantastic Breeders Cup information with two big antepost bets landed on Uncle Mo at 2/1 and, the highlight, Dangerous Midge at a great price of 8/1. That Saturday night will be remembered for a long time.
The form continued with the likes of Hes Our Lad @ 9/4, Marino Prince @ 13/8, Manyriverstocross @ 8/1 E/W. If that’s not enough, we have had even more since including our most recent winner been Jago River.
The BetterTipster notebook has also been in good form with winners throughout the month. Don’t be worried about the cold snap, our main information sources will be continuing their interrogations at All Weather tracks on a daily basis ensuring the information keeps coming in (even if all the jumps racing is off for a spell).
December has just arrived and we foresee some quite action on the horizon (weather permitting). Each year we try to pay for clients Christmas expenditure and this year we will be working harder than ever to ensure we do it once again and repeat Novembers great returns.
Breeding Profitable!
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On November 10, 2010
The jumps season has finally started to find its stride and some familiar names are making their season debuts.
It’s been a while since the last update, so what have we been up too?
In total we have placed ten bets, resulting in a fantastic 37 points profit to level stakes. Assuming you bet a modest £10 on each selection, a profit of £370 would be showing. Without giving the game away, members who backed to our recommendation stakes have shown larger profits.
It’s been a fantastic month that came to a climax at the weekend with the Breeders Cup. Earlier this month we’ve already landed some nice bets, including Presenting Forever winning first time out for us and more recently Tchico Polos at 7/2. Our notebook runners have also thrown up a few winners. However Saturday was the biggest pay day for BetterTipster. We had two runners going in the evening Breeders Cup meeting and we also backed Simenon E/W earlier in the day who ran a nice race finishing 3rd at 12/1.
We placed just two bets in the Breeders Cup meeting, both were antepost selections. Firstly we backed Uncle Mo, telling clients he was a solid bet. The message was quite simple about this runner; the horse is very special and would not lose. Uncle Mo was the winner as soon as the stalls opened, cantering to victory in 2nd gear. Uncle Mo could be the best horse we’ve seen in recent times; a brilliant horse that can run six furlongs like a sprinter whilst still having a good finish and the ability to stay a mile.
Our second antepost bet was on Dangerous Midge who really brought home the pennies, or should I say notes, when winning at 8/1. We were informed how well the horse had been working at Churchill Downs and that we should expect a real improvement. Dangerous Midge was specially kept fresh for this race, unlike other runners, whilst connections were very confident of not just running a good race but winning the big pot. Under a great ride by Frankie Dettori, Dangerous Midge did the business and we collected a fantastic bet at great odds.
All our bets are proofed to Clive Keeling of What Really Wins. Please see some of the member’s comments we received shortly after the big weekend:
“As always, thank you – you really are second to none. “
“ Many thanks for a great night, now I can go and book the skiing holiday, and buy the I Phone. The info you supply is certainly A 1, just hope they keep coming in over the winter months, it really is appreciated what you and your team have done for me.”
“I reckon you deserve a day off. High excitement last night. Well done and many thanks. As always with what was a new service to me six months ago I haven’t been going mad but my £2000 bank has now topped £4500. I’m sure many of your clients have made much more but I am gradually increasing my stakes and £68ew on Dangerous Midge was very rewarding.”
06/11/2010
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On November 6, 2010
What a fantastic night of racing at the Breeders Cup! There were amazing scenes with Zenyatta and I don’t think we will witness anything like that again. The crowd stunned into silence, bringing some to tears and leaving others lost for words. I was cheering louder than ever before on the back straight, despite not having a bet in the race. Needless to say that my cheering caused a stir with the neighbours. It is a shame that the victory escaped her as I truly believe that Zenyatta deserved it.
As for us, a superb night with both antepost bets being landed. We started the day with Simenon who ran a great race by landing the E/W money and finishing 3rd at 12/1. We lost out on second place in the finish, something I feel may have been down to the fast start. We started the day with a place paying 4/1.
The Breeders Cup started for us with Uncle Mo. I really do think that Uncle Mo could be the best horse to come around in a long while. No other horse in the field was ever a danger as Uncle Mo humiliated some of the best horses in the world. My question is how a horse can run as fast as a top class six furlong sprinter but then produce a finishing kick over a mile in distance. It should not be possible; he was not even tested!
The horse never came out of second gear. If you can find any bookie offering 3/1 for the Kentucky Derby along with ‘no runner no bet’ then please tell me what foolish bookmaker offered you the bet! Uncle Mo is the hardest horse in the world to bear and landed us a nice 4pt win bet landed at 2/1.
After a good start came Dangerous Midge, who made the evening when landing the other antepost bet at 8/1 (2pts E/W). I was worried at the start of the race as I thought they were going a bit too quickly. Frankie Dettori was in 2nd for the majority of the race and looked in trouble on the turn for home as he had to ask the horse for a lot. Soon however, as they hit the straight, Dangerous Midge moved up a gear and made up 4 to 5 lengths and, with the full works from Frankie, won cosily in the end going away. Frankie said after the race the horse was just being lazy on the bend. A fantastic win for the Meehan stable and a long term targeted gamble landed.
This topped of a wonderful night and a great week with around
Breeder's Cup Review
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On November 9, 2009
The Breeder’s cup preview was sent out to clients with just two selections at the meeting. Both duly won at good odds and it turned out to be a great night of arm chair viewing and even better when you have two winners, that pays for the takeaway. As I say, it was a great night of racing and if you were following our advice you would have hopefully have been in a similar green to us.

Breeder's Cup Night up £400
04/10/2009 – Bettertipster Update!
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On November 4, 2009
Hi and welcome back to the BetterTipster blog.
So what did we learn from the weekend? Well the Charlie Hall chase is no longer a Gold cup trial that is for sure with a very poor 5 runners. The whole card was offering decent prize money but each race had only a handful of runners. The whispers were that many trainers are avoiding the track due to the ground and the tragic number of horses losing their life’s at Wetherby. I have been to Wetherby and found it very welcoming and would not put anybody off but if trainers feel the track is unsafe, I fear for the future high profile races taking place at Wetherby. Let’s hope they keep everybody happy as racing needs big races for racing fans up north.
So how have BetterTipster members got on since our last post? Well I can tell you this tipster has only given two bets. We had one selection Saturday advised at 13/8 backed in to 11/10 Fav but finished 2nd. The bet was advised as a 3 points win. 1 point is our minimum and 10 our max for account bets. So not too much damage done, but a loser it was and we don’t like them.
But today, Tuesday, we had our first ever Maximum bet runner since the tipster service started in January. As you can see we don’t put this type of bet up any old time. But it was a huge 10 point win max bet with instructions to clients that the horse only has to jump round. Result? WON by 6 lengths hard held!
The just info horses also keep going in with just one horse given Monday, won by any distance and today a 2nd at 5/1 jumped the last in front. We also learnt of a bumper horse today due to run this week. Connection’s gave the message ‘wins by ten lengths’ and think it could go to Cheltenham! The horse is trained by a smaller yard that most so let’s the price hope will be great.
We did have a couple of notebook horses that were due to go last weekend, but the meeting in Eire was called off due to heavy rain. So record remains 100% 2 out of 2. The Breeders cup meeting takes place this weekend a must view meeting. I have promised myself I will go to this meeting one day. A full preview of the main races will be passed on to members.

£500 Win
