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Horse Racing Tipsters – Warning For Serious Punters Only!

There are many horse racing tipsters willing to sell their knowledge and contact information. This has always been the case, and now that racing is attracting more followers year on year the industry is set to grow. The question is, are they for everyone or do they have a particular following?

Countless thousands now pit their betting opinions with either bookmakers or on the exchanges. Around only ninety eight percent however, long term end up winning money. There are many many reasons for this.

A huge majority of punters, still do not record their betting activity, which I am afraid for any serious punter is a must. Therefore over the months and years that follow many actually believe that they have done ok, when in fact the opposite may be true. Amateur punters tend to remember the good days and forget the bad, this is why recording all bets is essential.

The biggest problem however is that even though on the form book a runner should be strongly fancied. During many of the lower class races, especially during the weekdays. Many horses are being ‘schooled in public’ or being run over incorrect conditions in order to gain an advantage on its next run!

The benefit of employing a quality horse racing tipster is that much of this guess work, and that is what it is. Will be taken out of the punters hands, and with good contacts the horse racing tipster can achieve a higher strike rate by knowing when, and when not to bet on a horse.

The services of the very best do not come cheap. That however compared to the tens of thousands of pounds that many punters collect with this information is tiny. As with all services, supply and demand commands price.

If quality horse racing tipsters were to give their valid information to tens of thousands of people it would dilute the markets and not end up paying for everyone. If ninety eight percent were to win the industry would end in a matter of weeks!

So what do you need to know before employing a horse racing tipster?

* Are you taking your betting seriously as a long term investment?
* Would you be prepared to incur running costs like any business to increase your bank?
* Do you have the patience to stick rigidly to what the pro horse racing tipster tells you?
* Do you want to spend more time collecting targeted winnings from the bookmaker?

If you have managed yes to all of the above then you need to take a serious look in to employing a horse racing tipster. With the patience, expenditure and long term outlook you can really join the ranks of the two percent who really win. You get what you pay for, if you want the best advice then you must learn to pay for it.


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