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Trainer Track Stats
Trainer Track Stats is a horse racing system that promises to deliver big wins. Now we have all heard that before, and no doubt will again, so we signed up to the five week trial to see what all the fuss was about.
The author of the system is Matt Bisogno and Gavin Priestley and they’ve had the system running for a few years now with some good results. As with all systems, previous results are just a guideline as to what can be expected and should not be taken as gospel to future predictions.
The trial to be fair has gone very well and a decent profit has been shown. As of the 8th October the results are 14 winners from 64 tips – a strike rate of 21.88% and 27 placed horses from the 64 tips – a strike rate of 42.19%. So what do these figures mean? They advise a £20.00 level stake system, which would have generated £746.00 profit for winners and £568.00 for placed horses. Not bad, not bad at all to say this is for a 5 week period.
Their system is based around trainers that perform well at certain courses – and in certain types of races. This could be worked out by you, but the legwork would be enormous and for the price they charge for a full seasons tips, it’s a no brainer (61p a day for the top package – less than the Racing Post).
For the punter that only places the occasional bet, this system would not be suited to them. You have to be prepared to back their tips, regardless – that could be every day – and the occasioanl punter just doesn’t do that. This system is for somebody that has access to the internet bookie or high street bookie about 20-30 minutes before the off. The Trainer Track Stats system tells you to ignore horse where the odds are 14/1 or above – so betting 1st thing in the morning when the odds are lower, will give you some runners that shouldn’t be backed.
So what do we think of it? Well, we like it. Depending on what you can afford, this could be a nice sesond income. Trainer Track Stats advise a 50 point bank and 1 point per race, so if you had £50.00 to start off with, you would place £1.00 per race (this would have earnt you £37.30 so far backing the tips to win). We at Betcritique would advise at least a £250.00 bank for this system – £5.00 a race – (£186.50 if you’d backed the winners).
If you are looking for a solid horse racing system – this is a very good starter and is backed by very good customer service, by two guys that actually know their stuff (Gavin used to be a bookie).
Good luck if you go for it and please let us know your stories on the system.
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