Nothing is infallible, especially when dealing with gambling and in particular animals. What happens if a trainer has a gamble planned, the money goes on, Bookies find out when it’s too late and then the horse falls or snaps a tendon. The jockey unseats or on that day there happens to be another couple of trainers trying to ‘have it off’ in the same race?
However, knowing when a trainer has a horse ‘right’ for a particular race gives us, the backers a massive advantage over the herd (Average punters) and hopefully the bookies if the timing is right. But how do we, the unconnected get this info? Assuming we don’t know any trainers or owners, how do we spot when a genuine gamble is happening and how do we jump on it before the value vanishes.
Trust me when I tell you that value is the key to making it pay when it comes to racing, you will back losers ….lots of losers as do the professional’s, but when you do back a winner, if that winner is cantering over the finish line way above the odds then we will make money in the long run, it’s inevitable.
So how do we get this so called inside information, not some bloke in a pub whose brother in laws mate knows the guy that delivers Roger Varians milk, but genuine information where we can physically see the money movement? That’s where we come in.
After years of study we have identified which stables like a gamble and where and how these stable bet their money. So we simply follow them in. That’s it.
This doesn’t happen every day as you can imagine, but when it does happen you will be one of the first to know and we will indicate if the stable fancies the win or simply expects their horse to finish in the money. The horses are always backed heavily and you will need a BOG account, Best Odds Guaranteed.
We know you're adults so won’t try and palm you off with a staking plan but we will express the significance of the gamble by telling you if it’s a max bet, small stakes or a medium punt.
So far this month we have had a couple of places at 30/1 and 25/1 finishing second beaten by under a length. Also had 3 winners at 8/1 and above, 16’s when advised and a couple of wins at around 5/2. We have also had 5 losses , one of which was particularly galling as it was a max each way bet and finished 4th at 40/1 in a 16 runner race with one horse withdrawn before the off.
This is a typical month’s play and as you can see it’s not a lot of bets but all decent odds.