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Dear Friend,
I've Pretty much always been involved in racing and betting from
my early days at University. Via stints as a professional
gambler's researcher and ratings man I then found myself in the
bookmaking world and worked my way up to Senior Trading Manager.
After investing wisely in my pension and having had a string of
very nice wins to my name I retired early deciding I wanted to
become a professional advisor (some people say tipster) for a
living.
From my early days I've always had three strengths in my betting
armory: firstly, I've always had a good eye for a future winner
which you may have seen to great affect in my Sunday Eyecatcher
column in the BetFan Newsletter. Secondly, I could always spot a
good 'value' bet at a tasty price which has been seen to
devastating affect in my ExBookie service. And thirdly, I've
always had a strong, reliable and profitable set of ratings
which is where this new 'Bet4mula' service comes in.
What makes Bet4mula stand out over
other services?
This service relies on consistent information to provide bets
via ratings as well as pointing to positive and negative
influences on the race. The ratings are exactly that - ratings.
They carry no bias or opinion and are a pure
mathematical entity which point us in the direction of certain
bets. This is the exact opposite of my ExBookie service
which requires me to use all of my knowledge and value seeking
ability and asks me to have an opinion or bias towards a certain
runner.
I utilize three Speed Figures (SF1, SF2, SF3) as well as two
Performance Filters (PF1 and PF2).
I then run the cards through my unique software and they
pinpoint the bets for the day as well as rating all the races.
The green figures indicate top ratings and where horses have the
necessary Performance Filters.
The bets are split into four
categories:
5Bet - is a five point bet and it is staked when a horse is
among the top rated on SF1, SF2 and SF3, as well as having both
PF1 and PF2, and their trainer also happens to have won the race
in the last ten years.
3Bet - is a three point bet and it is staked when a horse is
among the top rated on SF1, SF2 and SF3, as well as having both
PF1 and PF2.
Trainer + Top Bet - is a one point bet and it is staked when a
horse is among the top rated on the SF1 category and their
trainer has won the race in the last ten years.
Clear Top Bet - is a one point bet and it is staked when a horse
is 14+ clear of their opponents on the SF1 category.
This is how the recent Dewhurst looked:
Newmarket 3.10
As you can see Parish Hall topped the ratings on 213 and had
both Performance Filters as positive (green) and J.Bolger the
trainer had won the race before in the last ten years (as had
O'Brien, while Meehan had a placed horse in the last ten years).
Parish Hall became a 5Bet and won at 20-1.
You can also see top three actually finished 1st, 3rd and 2nd.
Also had Power been a positive on PF1 he'd also have been a
5Bet. Ok, I'm not going to be foolish to say 20-1
winners are the norm but this race does provide a good example
of how the figures work.
Every evening I produce a PDF Document with all the necessary
information you need to pick the top bets of the day. This is
extremely valuable information that's worth its weight in gold.
Should you decide to join the Bet4mula the PDF will be
available daily, well before the racing and will cover 80% of
the races that day. With a lot of the two-year-old
maidens and novice hurdles there just isn't enough info to be
able to create the figures.
Is there a recommended bank and
staking plan?
You'll require a different bank for each type of bet:
5Bet - 100 point bank
3Bet - 60 point bank
Trainer + Top Bet - 20 point bank
Clear Top Bet - 20 point bank
Total - 200 points
On joining the welcome email will cover the staking plus
all there is to know about my brand new formula. Again,
this is pro-bettor information so it doesn't come cheap.
However, whilst may people know what I can deliver and will jump
in no matter what the price I appreciate many will have no idea
of my winning skills. So to get my PDF documents. The standard price on weekly subscription
is £28.00 so that's some deal and I know you'll love the
information so why not jump in at 4 weekly or 12 weekly
membership and save substantially!
Simply click on the preferred subscription model and brace
yourself for a very exciting week a head!
Thank you for your time and I look forward to sharing the
Bet4mula!
Best Regards,
Paul Morris
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