18/03/2011
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On March 18, 2011
Unfortunately we couldn’t go out with a bang on the last day of the Festival. Our only bet, Shoreacres, found things happening too quickly. We backed Shoreacres on Friday at 9/1 after a solid word from the trainer. With the rain that was due in the forecast it all looked good. Our bet was heavily backed on Friday and sent off at an SP of 6/1 after hitting fives during the day. Unfortunately the rain missed Cheltenham, as it often does, and along with a face that was run too quickly for our selection, a few errors put pain to any potential winner.
We’re delighted with our Cheltenham results. Though we haven’t finalized our numbers yet, we believe that the profit stands at around 30pts. Making any profit at the Festival is always great and this keeps our 100% profitable record at the meeting.
Our Cheltenham preview document also included ‘Just Info’ horses. Sir Des Champs was one of these and won yesterday at 9/2 after being backed in from 7/1 when mentioned. As for the other horses listed, yesterday Captain Knock got done in a very tight photo at 7/1. It’s also a big shame that Imperial Commander went lame during the Gold Cup after breaking a blood vessel. He was going really well on the outside and we believe that it would have been a great finish seeing all four come up the hill, but unfortunately fate had a different idea.
Thanks for all the kind words we have received by both email and phone. We hope you had a great Cheltenham and enjoyed been part of our service.
19/03/2010
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On March 19, 2010
I am finding it difficult to sum up the final day of the Cheltenham Festival. We had two more ante-post bets run yesterday. Could things really get any better?
Kauto Star vs Denman, Denman Vs Kauto Star; that’s all we have heard during the build up to the Gold Cup. In all honesty I was little fed up of it all. Nothing else seemed to be given a chance. Well, we gave something else a chance, and we knew it would take a massive amount of beating. Members backed the horse weeks ago at 10/1. Our selection was the new kid on-the-block, Imperial Commander. This was a very confident selection, we were clearly told the horse was at it’s peak performance and was running extremely well at home. We were informed many weeks before the race that this ride would not be swapped for any other horse.
Paddy turns to the crowd as he wins the Gold cup and also grants us a whacking big payout. No need to say anymore.
Our last ante-post bet of the festival ran in the Foxhunters. The horse was Kilty Storm, and it was advised at 16/1 E/W a few weeks ago. It is needless to say that the horse didn’t run less than 3rd all the way around the track. At two out, still on-the-bit, the horse looked like another massive winner. Unfortunately he just tired towards then end, finishing a clear 2nd. It was a brilliant way to end the festival and another addition to the great information we received throughout.
So, how to sum it all up? I am being modest when saying it was quite an amazing 4 days with fantastic profits. We had a total of six Cheltenham winners from the eight advised ante-post bets. The two that let us down were Poquelin, who finished 2nd, and Bensalem who fell when cantering two out.
To a £10 E/W stake on all of our selections, one would have returned just over £800 in profits. That’s not bad since only three favourites won at the entire meeting (correct me if wrong). What’s more is that all of our ante-post selections were sent out to a leading authority in betting tipster and systems reviews; the ‘WhatReallyWins?’ newsletter.
I will update tomorrow with some statistics on the service since we commenced online almost a year ago. Until then, take care and have a good weekend.
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26/12/2009
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On December 26, 2009
We had some bad luck yesterday, mainly in the form of Imperial Commander. His chances disappeared after the 2nd fence. The horse did not get high enough and it was a miracle that Paddy Brennan stayed on. After this incident the jockey just let Imperial Commander hack round for a blow out. This also resulted in Kauto Star’s price not moving in running as the main danger was out of the race. You have to take your hat off to Kauto Star’s amazing performance.
Praesepe was the gamble of the day. We were on at 13/8 and the horse was backed in to 11/10 on course, yet again members were on the back of a huge gamble. Praesepe broke quite slowly and lost it’s good draw. After running very green around the bend, the penny dropped in the back straight. The horse was flying home and catching the winner with every step but the post came too early. This is always the risk with first time out horses, but the info was strong and this was reflected in the weight of money. If the race was run again today with the same horses Prasepe would win easily with that run under his belt.
Long Run won for us at 6/4. This horse looks like a machine and it shows how highly the trainer rates this horse. It will no doubt go to the very top!
Dead Heat??
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On November 23, 2009
Hi just a quick post to start the week off. Members were given details of just one horse today. This was not an account bet as there were a few bits not quite in our favour, but the horse won anyway.
We have been lucky enough to obtain a copy of the official print of the photo finish between Kauto Star and Imperial Commander. Now bare in mind the judge has to be 100% certain a winner can be called. Take a look at the picture, what do you think?
I firmly believe this was a dead heat. If it wasn’t a dead heat I would love to see a copy of a race picture that was a dead heat.
Maybe it is just me being bitter because of course this 2nd place cost me several thousands, but I believe the picture should be reviewed again by the powers that be.

21/11/2009
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On November 21, 2009
One strong account bet today 3 points E/W at 13/2. It won by any distance you care to name. Another super Saturday with huge profits made. A monster gamble landed.
Our horse today lead from the off 6 lengths clear jumping the first and just went further and further away beating the odds on Fav by a huge distance. I have been asked though not to put the name of this horse on here as the chap who gives us the info from this yard could get in trouble. So this week just two bets and two winners, a 3 points winner even money returned sp of 8/11 and today 13/2 with an SP of 9/2. Great Stuff.
Our last five bets have been WON 16/1 – WON 13/2 – WON 15/8 – WON 13/2 & WON EVEN money. Quite an incredible run I’m sure you will agree. These are the last five bets nothing left out.
I think it is also appropriate to point out that all our bets are proofed, in advance, to Clive Keeling of ‘What Really Wins’. We have proofed to him since the club first commenced (so you know we have nothing to hide).
I did however feel mugged today. I had a big bet on our winner but also did a £100 E/W double on with Imperial Commander at 10/1 (Given as a value bet against Kauto Star, but ‘Just Info’). You do the maths, a big money return. I was going crazy when Imperial Commander won, and I say won because I believe it did. Have you seen the headlines? The photo finish can’t be published because of an error. Well the error is Imperial Commander won from every angle I have seen. Something is not correct here and I smell a bloody big rat!
