Horse Racing System Review

The Winning Approach – A review

Posted on June 24th, 2011 in Uncategorized by admin

The Wining Approach – A Review

Can you make an extra income from horse race betting? The answer to the question is yes but if you then ask if it is easy the answer is a resounding no. The Winning Approach is not a system or even a method but as the title suggests an approach that can lead you to profiting from horse race betting. The author John Burgess whose previous work includes False Favourites and Horse Racing Specialist pulls no punches. The Winning ApproachThis is not some over hyped system or “get rich quick” scheme it is simply a way to become one of that small number of punters who actually make money from horse racing.

The first point that Jon makes is that racing is far too vast a field to try and master all aspects. He recommends that you specialise in UK All-weather meetings. To this end The Winning Approach is effectively divided into two parts that come in seven separate pdf publications. The first 3 deal with general aspects of horse race betting and are entitled The Punters Bible, Professional Staking Plans and Last Time Out Winner. Whether a novice or an experienced gambler these are well worth reading if you want to get the right mindset and attitude to become a successful punter.

The second part consist of four further pdf manuals, the first is an All Weather Racing Guide which contain a great deal of information regarding All Weather Raci8ng in the UK. The final 3 books are devoted to the four UK All Weather tracks, Book1 deals with Kempton Park, Book 2 Lingfield and Book 3 Southwell and Wolverhampton. In total these 3 books contain 300 pages of facts, figures and statistics relating to the horse, jockeys and trainers at the respective courses.

There is so much information that first you need to read through it a couple of times and then organize it into a logical sequence for quick reference. The whole purpose of The Winning Approach is to help you find favourites on the all weather tracks that you can lay to lose on Betfair.

This is a well researched and written addition to the library of horse race betting material available today. Just two words of warning if you are looking for quick, big profits The Winning Approach is not for you and of course no system or method can be 100% guaranteed. For the ideas put forward by Jon many punters will have to change the way they think, or in some cases don’t think about their betting. However, if you are prepared to put in some time and effort you could find it a rewarding exercise.

The Winning Approach

Posted on June 24th, 2011 in The Winning Approach by admin

The Winning Approach

Today sees the launch of Jon Burgesses latest offering The Winning Approach. Jon is well known as the author of False Favourites and The Racing Specialist. As you would expect this latest portfolio is full of good information and statistics. The purpose of the program is to show how by specialising in All Weather racing and looking for suitable favourites to lay you can make a good profit.

As Jon points out this is not some hair brain “get rich quick scheme” but a way to make small regular profits. The portfolio consists of 7 pdfs, 3 covering the general guidance
and 4 dealing with All Weather Racing and the statistics for the 4 tracks, Lingfield, Kempton, Wolverhampton and Southwell.

The Winning Approach is strongly recommended for anyone who is looking for a simple way to make there horse race betting pay and get Profitable Betting strategies handed straight to you on a plate.

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Midas Method 2.0 -A Review

Posted on June 1st, 2011 in Uncategorized by admin

The Midas Method 2.0 is one of the latest horse racing systems to cross my desk. It is the brain child Steve Gilruth who I have to admit I had not heard of until I read this system. What first struck me about this method was the somewhat over hyped sales page which talked of “It (the idea) hit me like a freight train traveling at 200 mph” and “I could hardly contain myself… I jumped into the air in sheer exhilaration…” This was almost enough to turn me off but I decided to take a look at the system anyway.

On reflection I am glad that I did not consign this to the file and forget stack. When I read it I was surprised, the Midas Method 2.0 which is in fact 2 systems which are based on a logical and sensible approach to making successful bets. The system has little to do with either form or statistics but relies upon another indicator to highlight potential winners and placed horses.

All the required information is provided in a 14 page straight to the point PDF document. The method can be used in one of two ways, ideally for the best results it is recommended you wait until the last 10 minutes before the off to place your bet. However, you can also adapt the method so that you place your bets just after lunch and still get a good return. In my mind there is no doubt that there will be some losing days using the Midas Method 2.0 but I cannot see why in the long term the method outline should not work and prove profitable. The joy of this method is that it will highlight some good priced winners and placed horses. By applying a sensible staking plan it is claimed that build up a good return on your bets.

As I said previously I thought the sales letter was over hyped and the claim that you can make over £8,400 in just 9 days an unlikely claim. In addition to the Midas Method 2.0 buyers also receive 3 bonus systems, The Betting Forecast, The Top Weight and The Front Runner Systems. All of these are well worth study. It is a pity that promoters feel the need to over hype to such a degree because it could detract from what is a good reasonably priced method of finding profitable bets.

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