Construction time again… It’s that time of the month folks, when yours truly is beavering away at the January 2015 edition of What Really Wins Money.

‘So, what’s in store this month?’ I hear you ask.

I begin this month’s newsletter with an update on my ‘Home-Grown’ betting systems, the same way as I did in last week’s eletter.

I think all of the Home-Grown systems profited throughout 2014. One has a two-year track record for profits. It only remains to see if the remainder will profit throughout 2015.

The Patriarch turns his hand to greyhound races with two excellent strategies – one ingeniously covers all eventualities in a six-trap dog race; the other a time-based points system for uncovering the likely fastest dog in the race.

The Statman provides an at-a-glance table showing you which races to focus on for certain trainers.
With banker bets the current ‘in thing, darlink’, I share with readers my football banker bets performance, and how to maximise profits.

Banker bets are very comforting psychologically, and I am convinced are a great way to profit for those with a small betting bank who want the betting bank to go up almost immediately.

I focus on a certain bet which has a superb chance of you profiting if your horses place, and really hitting the jackpot if they win. Hint: the bookies hate this bet, because it puts the odds in the punters’ favour.

The System and Tipsters Update contains a round up of the performance of November’s tipsters throughout 2014, as well as focusing on a couple of new releases – one of which you should steer clear of.

Golf-tastic!

Do you remember I came up with a recent idea: lay the short-priced leader after Day 1 of a golf tournament? Well, Charl Swartzel recently in South Africa was 1.2 favourite and managed to lose!

This week, Martin Kaymer is 2.4 favourite coming into Day 2 of the Abu Dhabi Championship. Let’s see if he is still the leader come Sunday! The odds are short enough to lay and the field is high class.

Keep an eye on this simple strategy throughout 2015. Three days of competitive golf can offer us a steady stream of competition for the short priced first-round leader.

Australian Open

The Australian Open tennis begins on the 19 January 2015 and my goal is to collect for you examples of how you can profit from tennis. (If the time of Australian Open matches is a little too inconvenient I hope that what I show you can be employed at Wimbledon, Paris, Monte Carlo et al, later in the year.)

Hopefully next weekend, I’ll have some interesting screenshots to share with you.