Would you like a free horse Racing System.

Posted on March 31st, 2010 in Articles by admin

Last month Darren Power of The Betting School published a new horse racing system in his Insiders News. It is simple but has proved successful and I have persuaded Darren to let me offer it to you for absolutely no charge. He has had a video made explaining the system and it is ready for you to view at

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Watch and enjoy.

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Follow The Fortunes – A Review

Posted on March 5th, 2010 in Follow the Fortunes by admin

When I first got my copy of the Follow the Fortunes horse racing system I was not immediately impressed. It seemed to involve a considerable amount of work and I could not really see the logic behind it. It was only after I received an email from the systems creator Roger Purssord apologising for not reaching the 100 point profit mark in February that I decided to look more closely at it.
The actual profit figure for February was 96 points which is good by anyone’s standards. Unlike many systems today the results for the Follow the Fortunes system have not been back checked, they are the actual results achieved by Roger since March last year.
Some may remember Rogers earlier Cambridge Target System which was highly acclaimed when it was published a couple of years ago. For this new system Roger has been sat at his computer on a daily basis to prove that Follow the Fortunes worked with real betting. . In the 10 months that he has been testing the system it has generated a profit of over 60 point a month.
The system looks at the first and second favourites in selected races with the intention of backing one and laying the other. The system tells you which one to lay and which to back.
The system on all the evidence looks as though it is very profitable however it does have a drawback. The bets need to be made just before the off and from what I can see it is not unusual to have 10 or more races each day spread across from the first to the last race of the day. Not many people would be able to devote that much time to apply the system.
However, Sportsworld Publishing, the promoters have come up with several options. The first is that you can just buy the system outright and do all the calculations and betting yourself. Secondly rather than do this you can subscribe on a monthly basis and the daily selections will be made available to you on Rogers web site. A final option is to combine a monthly subscription with the use of a Bot (an automatic method where Roger will send the bets direct to your computer) so that it can place your bets for you on your own Betfair account. This is real hands off betting which may not suit everyone although others might like the idea of an automatic betting method especially if it continues to perform well. .
I think that this system will not suit most casual punters or those who cannot spend long periods of time at their computer. However, if someone is prepared to either devote the time required or pay for the automatic option then this is well worth looking at. For more information visit Follow The Fortunes Click Here


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The 1000 Points a Year System- A Review

Posted on March 1st, 2010 in 1000 Points A Year by admin

In my position I get literally hundreds of horse racing systems across my desk every year. Many after a quick read get put straight into file 13 (the waste bin) some get sent out to a colleague who runs paper tests for me and a few I think have real potential I keep to test myself. Such a one of these has been Mark Layton’s “1000 Point a Year System. “.

Mark was the creator of The Gamekeeper Turned Poacher System that was released a few months ago. Mark’s history in racing is along one, starting off at the age of 8 helping his father, a bookies runner and going on to an odds compiler and systems analyst for offshore bookmakers such as Ladbrooks. So in simple terms the guy knows what he is talking about.
The 1000 Points a Year is a backing system which is based on trainers and jockeys past performances at various courses. This seems to be a sensible and logical approach to find winners and if past results are to be judged a profitable one.
Based on past results, which is not always a reliable guide to future profitability this system has shown a £10,000 a year profit to £10 stakes over the last 3 years.
The past 3 years results are as follows:
2007 1277.67 points
2008 1224.41 points
2009 1277.67 points
Which would make a total profit over £357,000 to a £100 stake and around 100 points per month.
These are the kind of figures that you cannot ignore and as the system is being marketed by Sportsworld Publishers I have no reason to doubt their accuracy.
This year to date there have been 25 selections, the low number being mainly due to the poor weather and cancelled meetings. There have been 8 winners which has produced a profit of 24.54 points, not the greatest but given the conditions and how difficult January was for all punters quite acceptable.
Until the weather settles down it is difficult to do a meaningful paper test on any horse racing system but I shall be keeping a close eye on the 1000 Points a Year System.
At present I cannot give it an unconditional stamp of approval because it has not yet been possible to test it fully. But if the results live up to the claims then it could well be worth adding to any horse race punters portfolio of systems.
For more information about 1000 Points A Year-Click Here

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