Better Tipster Review

by | Horse Racing, Reviews | 2 comments

I have been proofing Better Tipster pretty much since its inception and this is the kind of service that you should be focussing on. Forget the glossy brochure brigade with their outrageous claims and never ending streams of winners advertised (selective memory loss for the losers I note), and look for services run by passionate horse people (no horse people are not a new foe for Doctor Who, they are, in this case, people with a passion for horse racing).

So what’s involved?

Better Tipster provide predominantly insider information, stable whispers and horse tips from prominent trainers and connections.

Bets are divided into 3 formats

  1. Account Bets. These are the really strong bets and are the bets which are officially noted in the Profit and loss for the Year.
  2. Star Selections. These are strongly favoured ” mentions” based on contacts’ information. These bets are not officially noted in year end profit and Loss
  3. Lay Selections. This is a new aspect to the service for 2013 and is a natural progression. If you are privy to insider information you will naturally get info on horses from the stables/yards who are not expected to win. The price limit for these lays will be 5/1

Performance?

48points profit on the year 2012 and prior to that, the service had made 100 points minimum from 2009 to 2011 per year. This performance did not include the aforementioned Star Selections or private information from Dr richard Newland. Including these would have added 90 and 44 points to the profit total for 2012. Copy of Better Tipster Results

£24 for the first month is a good option to test the service, then £60 per month thereafter. Naturally if the service can continue to deliver the profits it has in previous years then there is no concern about covering fees.