Monthly Systems Review +321.78% ROI !
A fantastic weekend was rounded off when Phil Mickelson scooped the HSBC Shanghai event yesterday. I advised a 5pt bet on him in the ‘Other Sports’ topic in the forum at 14.5 on Tuesday and we were rewarded handsomely with a 67.50pts profit.
The only football bet I recommended in the forum on Sunday was DRAW/CHELSEA (HT/FT) and were rewarded at odds of 4/1 for a +20pt profit.
Here are the profits since advising to a pts based method in just over a month. These are not big stakes and affordable to most punters but the profits speak for themselves. Other sites and tipsters will make outrageous claims to 100pt stakes etc and not provide the evidence but it’s there for all to see.
The only failure have been the feature race bets but I will give those another week or so to see how they get on, The profits from the multi-dutches are superb and the new Olympic bets are performing superbly with a 44.44% strike-rate and massive 185% ROI. Overall a 322% ROI is just excellent and with only 1 lay out of 5 winning the ratings are clearly working in terms of identifying which horses to lay to lose.
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its a total credit to u dave im just happy to be a member of ur highly sucessful selections,
the way i see it is 1 good day can cover for 2 bad ones i reckon by the time cheltenham comes round 2010
its quite possible we could nail some decent exactas and olympic bets
my only worry is that u are not putting the irish horses into the ratings as u and i both know by the time cheltenham comes round
willie mullins, jj lambe, E O grady and paul fenton along with other irish trainers will bag quite a few races and if u dont take them into consideration they could quite clearly fcuk up the selections.
its only my opinion
i think you will find worz that all irish horses do appear in races in uk races , it's just the irish races that dave doesn't do , and quite right too imo
Worzel I don't rate the Irish races that is true but there are a number of reasons for that. It doesn't mean to say I won't be rating the Irish runners when they come over the festival or any other races for that matter. I had quite a few top and highly runners last Cheltenham from Ireland including Mikael D'haguenet, Cooldine, Go Native etc. I just don't have the time to analyse all the Irish day-to-day racing alongside the UK ones although you will notice that I do rate the better Irish races when they take place at the weekends etc as I did on Saturday.
i understand this dave totally
did u see big zeb today, hacked up on the bridle
i understand this dave totally
did u see big zeb today, hacked up on the bridle
Superb month Dave.
Best of luck,
Martin
Hi Worzel yep I saw Big Zeb today but I am not so sure about him at Cheltenham, he departed at the 3rd/4th last fence(?) in the race last year and has hit the deck 4 times now in his races. He was solid at the weekend but I'd like to see evidence those niggling errors are a thing of the past in a competitive field before risking cash, although saying that it didn't stop Moscow Flyer winning a few
I must admit Master Minded looked a tad vulnerable last year (or at least not as impressive) but is still the one to beat in the Champion Chase.