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Tipster Dilemma
Have been following Pricewise now for around four years and Ben Linfoot since around Mid August last year, trouble is I have found more excellent tipsters this year trouble is this is leading to so many bets a week it is often a struggle to get the prices and have had to reduce bet size. Should I just drop the two newest tipsters? one new tipster around 15-20 per cent profit margin last four years the other has only been tipping for two years with profit both years last year profit huge but is two years too small a sample size?
Has anyone kept a record of last five years Return On Investment for Pricewise? Ben Linfoot 32% profit margin last five completed years and doing well this year, pricewise doing well this year.
What to people do who follow tipsters or even a system when it hard to get on due to work commitments?
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Remember in the past people on here saying tipsters proven over 5 years or more are best? preferably 4 or al 5 of those 5 years in profit.
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sorry i missed this earlier, all i can advice is from my own experience, i like pricewise and allthough i don't follow the tips all the time i have used them. as to the others i don't know but in the past i followed a phone tipster i was reccomended and in the first year i was up about £1k 2nd year i broke about even and the 3rd year i lost about £800 due to finances i stopped around that time, i now do keith's pro winners and made a profit last year but i am down so far this year so my advice would be stick with the lengthy track record as it's more likely to show a profit long term and stick to a staking plan to protect your bank i bet 3% of bank per selection adjusting up or down each day. i hope this helps a little
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The problem with Pricewise is that it can be difficult getting the good prices, as he obviously gets the best available.
Tipster comparison sites are usually pointless, especially when it comes to lay betting, as most people have no idea how the stats work. Also, to advertise in the Racing Post, tipsters need to prove that they can profit. This can be fiddled as well, as the terms are not as strict as you would think. (Why would Thommo be allowed to advertise his tipping service which makes a long term loss?).
Always follow a tipster first using paper money to build up trust. :thumbs