Wednesday 19 October 2011

Monday 10 October 2011

Our First Bet

1.40 Yarmouth
Jwala - currently 16/1 Hills and L:adbrokes
We advise an each way bet as it is unlikely to be out of the frame given its work at home.

Thursday 22 September 2011

Patience And Discipline

Thanks to boycee for taking the trouble to post the comments below.

As we have said, we do not intend to give more than one or two bets per month on average, and clearly this will not suit some people as they prefer to bet much more frequently. Some professionals take something of a scattergun approach to their betting, reasoning that the more money they turn over, the more likely they are to show a profit.

The only way to make a long term profit from gambling is to either be very lucky, or alternatively to restrict your betting to those occasions when the odds on offer are greater than the chances of success.

It appears to us somewhat unlikely that these opportunities arise several times a day, or indeed several times a week.

We prefer, therefore, to only bet when we have reason to believe that the price on offer about a horse does not truly reflect its chances of success. That is the reason why we have not yet advised a selection.

We believe that our selections will be profitable, and that anyone with the patience and discipline required to wait for these exceptional opportunities will be well rewarded.

Only time will tell...

Sunday 18 September 2011

Racing Post Tipster Advertisements

How good is Peter Naughton as a tipster?

How good is Derek Thompson as a tipster?

Unfortunately, it would appear that you have no way of finding out.

If the size of their adverts is anything to go by, they are making people who phone their premium rate telephone numbers ( £1.53 per minute ) a shedload of money. It must cost them a fortune to be able to place those huge adverts in the Racing Post on a regular basis, right?

Wrong!

The Racing Post, apparently, don't charge them for their adverts, they simply take a percentage of the revenue from all those £1.53 per minute phone calls. And the size of those adverts just depends on how much space there is in that day's paper to fill. A very cosy relationship for all concerned.

It might also go some way to explaining why Bruce Millington never appears to respond to any requests for information about proofing details which, of course, would give a true record of the profit ( or more likely loss ) that subscribers to these services would experience.

Come on Bruce, it's about time you were more open with your dwindling readership about these services.

As things stand, it would appear that you could be accused of being complicit in an elaborate scam.

Personally, we at Peerless Racing would like you to set the record straight once and for all.

It's so simple.

Just insist on advertisers in your paper publishing their Profit and Loss records.

Friday 16 September 2011

Cash Is King

It is fair to say that, in many respects, the punter has never had it so good. If you have any doubt, take a glance at the Pricewise table in the Racing Post every Saturday. In recent weeks, it is not uncommon to find the best odds percentage at under 100%. For those who are not aware, that means that you could back every horse in the race at the best available prices and guarantee yourself a profit.

The so-called Big 3 bookmakers, Ladbrokes, William Hill and Coral, are using these headline races to entice customers into their shops by offering top prices on the fancied horses. They do this in the hope that you will then place other bets on races where they bet to a higher margin, or better still you will put some money in the roulette machines while you are in there.

If you choose to place your bet on their standout prices on the phone or the internet, and are smart enough to only bet when you spot a decent price, don't expect your account to last long before you are heavily restricted. It is a fact that winners are not welcome, and anyone who shows even some signs of having half a clue about what they are doing is not entertained for long. Your account will be marked up in next to no time and you will find your maximum bet reduced to pennies.

Fortunately, there are still several thousand betting shops in this country, and with a bit of time and effort it is still possible to get bets on at advertised prices when you spot a decent price. However, you can expect your bets to be monitored closely by the shop staff if you are selective, and it is only a matter of time before things get much harder.

The best way to enhance your chances of getting bets on is to look after the shop staff when you back a winner. You may be surprised how well spent that tip you give them might turn out to be in the long run. Many shop staff are happy to tell you what their limits are before they need to phone bets through to their traders, and this information is extremely valuable. Make sure you stay under the limits, look after the staff, and you will last a lot longer.

Thursday 15 September 2011

Today's bet - Cancelled

Good morning
Regrettably the bet does not go ahead today. It has come to our attention that another horse in our race is seriously fancied and we do not need to take any unnecessary risks.
We will update you as soon as our next bet materialises. We know that patience is one of the most important qualities in being a successful service.

Wednesday 14 September 2011

First Selection Runs Thursday

Our first selection is due to run tomorrow afternoon at Yarmouth.

It will be sent by email to those who have requested to be put on our mailing list, and then it will be posted here and on Twitter as a means of proofing.

If you would like to receive early notification of future selections, please send an email to peerlessracing@gmail.com and we will add you to our mailing list.