The start of a new month means the construction of the next What Really Wins Money newsletter, so I thought I’d give you a glimpse into the types of topics I cover in September’s newsletter.

With the US Open tennis finalising, I thought I would take a look at tennis-related betting products.

One in particular caught my attention as being value for money and one was full of meaningless jargon and best left alone.

Elsewhere in September’s WRWM I continue to trumpet the causes of short odds.

Forget value as being the only way to profit from horse racing long-term: that is patently not true. I showcase a strategy which turned £1,000 into £10,000 since 2013 using only the horse racing Place markets.

The Patriarch this month continues his discussion into profiting from football draws.

The Statman shows you the real profits to be had from beaten favourites. Do backers or layers (or both) come out on top?

The Home-Grown Systems Update in the newsletter offers an update on performance for the tips I offer at www.whatreallywinsmoney.co.uk. Generally speaking, they are all in good order and making a good 2017 profit.

The next time you hear from me, I will be Down Under, attending my sister’s wedding to an Aussie. Strewth mate! Thankfully he is not called Bruce, which is a blessing I suppose.

I’m off now to throw another Barbie on the tinnie, or something like that.

See you next week.