19/08/2010
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On August 19, 2010
We never got a run by Tiger Reigns. Despite breaking well, the jockey never got to the front. The plan was to sit in the first three since the horse has plenty of speed, but Tiger Reigns never came off. The bridle jockey just sat in midfield with a wall of horses around him and nowhere to go. In the Final 50 yards a gap did appear, and Tiger Reigns made up 3 places in a matter of strides and finished strong. This was a very frustrating run; but you need luck in these big races and we didn’t get any.
Ceilidh House was really fancied by the stable, but once again, for the 3rd time in two weeks, our horse was virtually pulled. I can’t believe we’ve now backed three horses in two weeks that have gone wrong. Ceilidh House had a lovely position turning for home in 4th place when the jockey looked down. I thought to myself “here we go,” before the jockey pulled up. The horse was legless returning to the stables, where it was scoped and found to be full of mucus.
Horses are not machines. And like everything else, they can go wrong. But three times in two weeks is just plain bad luck – very annoying bad luck.
Lords Bridge made a bad mistake at the 4th that knocked the stuffing out of it, and that was race over.
How to put this…. MASSIVE PROFITS?
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On August 1, 2010
We placed just two bets at Goodwood with the results:
Joseph Henry – Won @ 33/1
Jonny Mudball – 2nd @ 16/1 E/W (Beaten a nose)
Our information did us proud at Goodwood with these two blinding winners (I reiterate that these were our only two bets since the previous update). Members were told of some top class horses early on Friday morning. The horse was Joseph Henry. Members were told about the work this horse had been doing at home and the horses it had been working with. “Get on!” was the clear message. We even gave the 2nd placed horse, the forecast paying 176/1 with one member placing the bet! The horse led from start to finish just as we were told. This landed a massive payout for both our personal accounts and members. The majority of people will never back a 33/1 shot, never mind one that was highly fancied. There were amazing scenes with clients ringing up seconds after the race screaming with joy.
Then, only the day after, we bet in the Stewards cup trying for the big race double. We so nearly got it with our selection Jonny Mudball. Again, the horse lead from the off and looked the winner all barr the line where we just got caught in the last stride at 16/1. The horse that beat us was Evans And Odds which also happened to be the only other horse that we mentioned! The forecast paid a huge 234/1. We had to settle for the E/W money, but you can’t win them all. Below are some of the members comments received this week:
Peter – “Multiple congratulations. The most money I have ever won one horse.”
No 'Wake Up Call' Needed!
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On August 1, 2010
It has been a busy old week at BetterTipster with a few bets, but as normal the same results; winners & more profits for members!
The busy week started at Yarmouth, on Monday, where Wake Up Call was first past the post to get us off to a flyer for the week. The horse had been off the track for a while due to a few niggles but we knew how highly this horse is rated and nothing less than a win was expected. Wake up call came home a cosy first despite not liking the ground. Certainly a nice way to start the week of with a 2/1 winner.
Our next stop was a really busy night at Perth that resulted in four bets. Since the service started we haven’t had four bets at one meeting in the same day (excluding Cheltenham). One of these bets was highly significant as it was one of our largest bets ever, more on that in a minute. First up was Gulf President who got the ball rolling winning by 12 lengths under Richard Johnson. Gulf President foiled a big gamble from the Gordon Elliott yard that was heavily backed. The information on our selection was spot on and the result was never in any danger, a 9/4 winner.
We then backed a horse that failed to show it’s true running. After dropping back in trip, the horse found everything happening too quickly and this resulted in some bad jumping errors that ruined any chance of the win. Then came one of our largest bets this service has ever had. Members were told clearly that this horse was a very good thing and would not be beaten. We took an early 8/11, which admittedly is a price much shorter than we usually back but value is value at any price. The horse’s price was smashed at all day long and returned 4/7 SP. Lords Bridge hacked up in a canter by 20 lengths plus. A massive bet landed in style with never any anxious moments.
Our final bet of the night ran a great race jumping the last with a really good chance but was just caught out on the run-in and finished 3rd. A fantastic evening for us and a smashing profit made.
31/07/2010
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On July 31, 2010
We were very close yesterday to completing the big race double after Joseph Henry did the business at 33/1 for us on Friday. Jonny Mudball just got caught in the last stride by the only other horse mentioned, Evans and Odds. It would have been fantastic if we had also gotten this one in the bag at 16/1, but no matter, as the place still paid 4/1.
Jonny Mudball led from the off as expected. The horse went a couple of lengths clear for the entire race, all bar the line. The result really tops off a fantastic week for us here at BetterTipster, one that will firmly remain in memory with a profit of over 50 points. Wagering to £10 stakes would have meant a £500 win on the week. The large 7 point winning bet on Lords Bridge seems like it was ages ago.


