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.
27/07/2010
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On July 27, 2010
A review of our busy day:
Two winners from four selections resulted in a profit of 6 points.
Gulf President started the evening well with a cozy win. The step up in trip worked as connections thought. Gulf was going well the whole way for an easy win. There are more races to be won with this horse, and another step up in trip is being called for.
Connections made a mistake with Cinaman, as the horse found the race happening all too quickly. Cinaman jumping went to pot as he was flat out just to keep up, back up to three miles, but with a hold up ride is now on the cards.
Our main bet of the night (and the largest since the Cheltenham festival) won without breaking a sweat. Lords Bridge totally out-classed his rivals, winning in a canter by any distance. This was a very big bet for us and a very easy win. Yes the 8/11 was short, but you can count the number of races we’ve played at these types of odds for a year on one hand. Some odds on shots value the 8/11 was like buying money. Connections said it was a certainty, and it proved so. Big bet landed.
Gift of Gods paid the price of trying to keep with Gordon Elliott’s horse, Supercede. Our selection blew up two out after trying to keep up with the winner. The jockey said he could have finished 2nd if he ran his own race, but the horse was there to win. The Irish horse would not have been beaten though, no matter how the race was run. The horse was simply a class above. Gift of Gods will come on for this run, and is very well-in at the moment.
It’s a shame we could not grab just one more winner, but we’ll take two from four selections any day. With Wake up Call winning on Monday, we are now up 8 points for the week with plenty more action to come.
26/07/2010
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On July 26, 2010
Two bets yesterday, with the stronger bet winning, meaning a profit on the day.
Wake up Call has pounds in hand on her rating. Chris Wall thinks this filly is really smart, and that it will now go on to bigger and better things. They were hoping to win hands and heels yesterday, but the smart filly seemed to fall asleep in the final furlong. The trainer reported that she is not fully fit yet after her time off, and would also prefer some more cut in the ground. She’s a smart horse though; and obviously one that we will stay with.
As for Dubborg, well, where should we start??
Bizarre scenes at Wolverhampton, with an almighty gamble going very wrong. The horse was backed from 25/1, opened at 6/1 on track, but was still smashed up and went off 7/2. Chapman on ATR loved it. He quoted that it was one of the “biggest gambles of the year”.
For some reason, the horse was nearly 10 minutes late getting to the start. I think it was being re-plated. The horse broke well, but at no point ran with any purpose; beaten after two furlong, and finishing tailed off. We knew the stable had 10K EW on, and the pro gamble could not get enough money on at the track and kept going in at all prices. I have not witnessed a gamble like that in a long time. Our contact at Wolverhampton said it was like a betting frenzy in the ring, people running from bookie to bookie taking any odds they could.
Like I said yesterday, we are experienced enough to stay sensible with these kinds of things, and luckily we only had the minimum bet on at 1pt EW. With the information that we had, the bet could have easily been a maximum, but thankfully we made the right call. We will find out later today what really happened at Wolverhampton.
Profit on the day though; that’s the main thing.
25/11/2009
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On November 25, 2009
Two account bets today and unfortunately our super run came to an end. It had to at some point and today was the day. Both bets were to small stakes though so not to much damage done but always annoying not to get a return.
We were really unlucky with Wake Up Call as the horse got really worked up in the paddock and shipped the jockey on the way to the start. We know that Wake Up Call has to be held up, but unfortunately the horse winged the off and the jockey found himself in front. In all honesty he tried to get cover in the pack but the pace of the race was terrible and nothing would go past.
The race ended up being a sprint from the furlong pole which is never good news for Wake Up Call as the horse flies off a strong gallop, like last time we backed him. Still the horse finished 3rd which is good considering that it wasn’t a strong run, one to keep with but remember he needs a strong gallop.
Not sure what to make of Alan King’s runners at the moment. Today Roko Dancer was really fancied. We know the stables’ horses need the run first time out but this horse has already been put out once and finished 2nd. The horse was traveling well and traded short in-running on Betfair as well.
I have heard since the horse went from emptied it’s gas tank in a matter of strides. Going on what we were told about the horse at the stable visit this is not the horses’ true running. If you look at the stable’s runners you have the likes of Midnight Call being turned over at very short odds. Let’s also not forget Voy Por Ustedes running badly, and nothing really getting in the winners enclosure.


