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Places are
now open for Flat season 2012 but will close 14
May 2011 to be exact. Places are given on the basis of first come
first serve. This is a free service until 14 May 2012.
Millions of racing fans
throughout the world invest pounds daily on the
outcome of a
horse race. They come in all shapes and sizes as do their
bets with a vast majority of wages lining the bookmaker's
satchels. I've lived with the betting ideal for years and
find it's very easy to identify with born winners and
losers.
The betting shop and race track are a minefield through
which the backer must move in order to survive. If lessons
are not acted upon the result is poverty. The borderline
between the poorhouse and prosperity where gambling is
concerned, is a thin one and the backer needs to discipline
himself to avoid the pitfalls.
In all sports there are stars, but the difference between
them is purely down to pace. The same can be said of horses,
the ones that quicken in the last few yards to win a race,
will do it again under the same conditions.
I know how to sustain a bank during the most abysmal periods
and increase it through positive staking during good
periods, I abhor short price backing, and I consider myself
an expert on “tipster” services and how to benefit from
them, but I also have tremendous respect for them as well,
having been there and done it for a considerable number of
years. However, thanks to Betfair we can now become bookies
ourselves and whilst the risks can be high, a steady stream
of profit can be made when strict discipline is used. We
know how it’s done and would not reveal or sell our
strategy to anyone…why?? ..because it works and you can be
part of it.
Finally, backing horses for profit is not easy, expectations
are always higher than they realistically should be.
Very few can make betting pay. This
website will be your passport to a more informed betting
life but your feet must be kept firmly on the ground.
With Successful Betting you are part
of a community run by punters for punters. It really is great
fun, and very team orientated. If you require more
information please do not hesitate to contact
me.
In August 2001 I retired
from backing horses due to business commitments. I am of the
opinion that if you cannot put in the effort you should not
risk the sums of money I used to deal in. During the summer
of 2002 I made a small commitment to try and make money for
shareholders but I wasn't as successful and was reluctant to
use biggish stakes for fear of losing shareholder money.
Having said that we still made over £5,000 pure profit. We
also closed all applications for shares and I do not think
we will be taking on any new people for the near future.
Instead we have decided to sell some of our information with
an unconditional guarantee that if we do not make profit the
next season will be FREE. We deal in backing periods, are fees
are not high, and they help us to maintain our website. When
we have enough clients we close ALL business to new people.
This is not a marketing ploy, it is fact we did it last year
and have done it every season since 2002.
During 2003 we continued to
create more interest and worked very hard to sustain a small
profit during the Flat. Since then we have created even more
interest with very low fees and our 4 month period for
backing horses on the flat has become so popular that we do
not take any members once our flat season has started. If
you would like to participate in 2012 please
contact us.
Good luck with your backing
and if you need any further information please do not
hesitate to ask.
Mick
Taylor
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