HORSE RACING SYSTEM, CURSE OF THE HANDICAPPER
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Paul Fowlie’s Latest System “Curse Of The Handicapper” £190 a day profit for the last 210 days Over £37,000 profit in the last 6 months Plus another £2,934.60 so far this month Some system writers just cannot get it right and others have the Midas touch. Paul Fowlie is in the latter group, all his ideas have turned into regular profits. This is fortunate for Paul as he relies totally on betting for his income. As a full time professional gambler Paul is the real deal, 4 by 4, racehorse, no mortgage on his nice country house and all this for a Northern working class lad and all from betting. Revealing his ideas is a new venture for Paul and the quality of these ideas explain his personal success. His new Curse of the Handicapper System is his most profitable yet with over £40,000 profit so far this year. If you are not using any of Paul Fowlie’s methods read everything below and be prepared for your betting to be transformed. We have previously sold two systems from Paul Fowlie, “Lay The Place” and “Stat Attack”. These have been received very well and have continued to make fine profits on a very regular basis. Before I tell you about “The Curse Of The Handicapper System” I must tell you about an independent web site called www.onlinebettingexposed.com This site has recently reviewed Paul’s first two laying systems, Lay The Place and Stat Attack. Independent Review from onlinebettingexposed.com “There’s little doubt Stat Attack is profitable, and will continue to be in the future. Had we been betting to £100 stakes this month we’d have made £3215. Now that’s a damn fine monthly income.” “Lay The Place is the type of system that suits me down to the ground. It takes a minimal amount of time to operate, you know exactly which races you’ll be betting in the evening before racing, it uses straightforward level stakes and the strike-rate is high enough that you can comfortably go in with large stakes. Nice strike-rate, great profits, easy as you like to operate - looks like a winner! “ Please note that these reviews are reproduced in more detail below and if you visit the web site yourself you can see their day by day betting as they tested these methods. If you have never used Betfair to lay a horse or are laying horses and have not yet bought these systems then you should buy them now. It is uncommon for a systems publisher to be able to print independent trials. The Curse Of The Handicapper A totally new system from Paul Fowlie Over £40,000 profit since January 1st including another £2,934.60 so far this month Now let me tell you about this new system for laying horses. Paul Fowlie has the knack of spotting the obvious. This is no doubt helped by the fact he lives and breathes horse racing. His on course betting over the last 4 months have been proofed to us and Racing Investors Club members and he has made a very satisfactory £12,734 (e-mail Paul for results from his on course betting at thetimemaster@talk21.com) In this new system he has identified a dilemma that handicappers face everyday, a dilemma that leads to errors in pricing horses. The system has made over £40,000 so far this year by exploiting this false pricing. This system, as with Paul’s other systems, is simplicity itself. Selections can be identified as quickly as you can read down a racecard and bets can be placed at any time. Profits by month are: January 2008 £995.05 February £8,066.92 March £4,372.88 April £9,030.48 May £1,966.83 June £13,407.91 July to 28th £2,934.60 Low Risk, no Lays above 11/2 All profits quoted for this system are based on laying to £100. Betfair commission has been taken off so just £95 is claimed for each winning bet. The highest price you will ever lay at is 11/2 but the average lay is. just 9/4. Very Easy, No Computer Required By using a Betfair telephone betting account the system can be used without a computer. In the past those using a Betfair telephone betting account had to bet a minimum of £50. This has now been reduced to just £2. On the other hand, those who are computer experts can use this method with a betting bot such as Grey Horse or simply place their bets on Betfair in the usual way. Betfair bets can be placed at anytime and there is no need to follow racing live. There are quite a lot of bets but to win £13,000 as the system did in June and with each winning bet bringing in just £95, you need this number of bets. (8-14 a day). Do not think that this number of bets makes the system slow to operate, you can find all the qualifiers in a few minutes. Everyone will make exactly the same selections as the system is crystal clear. No Special Newspaper You require no special newspaper to operate this method. There is no staking system or chasing losses. The Curse of the Handicapper can be read and understood in minutes and comes with every result for this year, all winners and all losers. There is little else to say, with this method you are buying a proven method from an author with a proven track record. System Price is Half of One Day’s Profit!! Along with Paul Fowlie’s other systems, this method is competitively priced at just £75. This price seems ridiculously low for a system that has averaged £190 a day profit for the last 210 days. Now please go on to read the reviews of his first two systems in more detail. Condition: Please note that by purchasing this system you agree to our condition that it is for your own use and not for resale of any electronic distribution. Lay The Place : Final Review A review by www.onlinebettingexposed.com That’s us reached the end of the trial for Lay The Place now and I’m pleased to say that June lived up to expectations with the results being on par with my own for the last few months and also with those that are advertised on the (Sportsworld) website. Here are some stats for you to get stuck into: 46 winning bets from 67 races, a 69% strike-rate. 15 winning days from 25 total betting days, a 60% strike-rate. The most profitable winning day generated a profit of £151. The average profit per day on the winning days was £71. The worst losing day lost £160, although the average losing day was only -£35. Quite impressive by anyone’s standards. Now, the first thing to note here is that I set aside a bank of £2000 for running this trial, laying two horses in each race on the place market to win £50 each, but the largest dent the bank took was only -£75 and that was on the second day of the test. From there on it was profit all the way and I could comfortably have got away with using as much as £200 stakes without even breaking sweat, which would have pushed the profit up to almost £3000 for the month! I probably wouldn’t recommend that, but using £100 stakes with a £2000 bank (meaning just short of £1500 profit), or £50 stakes with a £1000 bank would have been more than enough to cover everything. The number of losing days was minimal and more noticeably there was only one really bad day where I lost £160. If you take that day out the average loss on the other losing days was a mere £21. Even considering all losing days the average loss was only £35. That’s good going when you consider that you have the potential to make £95 profit per race using £50 stakes. All in all, I’ve got to say that Lay The Place is the type of system that suits me down to the ground. It takes a minimal amount of time to operate, you know exactly which races you’ll be betting in the evening before racing, it uses straightforward level stakes and the strike-rate is high enough that you can comfortably go in with large stakes without the risk of breaking the bank when you have a losing day. Nice strike-rate, great profits, easy as you like to operate - looks like a winner to me! Posted by Paul on July 3, 2008 and filed in Lay The Place. Lay The Place was successfully tested above in June. It has followed this up in July with a profit of £2,986 up to the 28th (best ever month recorded). This system is available for just £75. Stat Attack - Final Review A review by www.onlinebettingexposed.com So, we’ve come to the end of our test of Stat Attack and we’ve had 30 betting days from 30 so right off the bat it’s safe to say it’s an ideal system for those that like regular action. Before we get into how the trial went, I’ll give you a quick recap of what Stat Attack is. Stat Attack is a three in one laying system. The author has devised three distinct strategies aimed at achieving significant long term profit. The three systems take all of two minutes to read, digest and understand and really are very, very simple to operate. Each system is completely independent of the other, and you can choose to run any individual system or all three. For the trial, I used all three and placed my bets automatically via Grey Horse Bot. This meant spending 15 minutes in the morning getting my selections, followed by five minutes entering them into GHB and hey presto, my job was done and I was free to get on with other things. The test started with a £2000 bank and £20 stakes. In the 30 days of action, we generated a smidge over 32 points profit (with Betfair commission inc.) and just over 30 points taking off 5% commission which is really quite impressive and meant £643 profit to £20 stakes - but that doesn’t tell the whole story. As I said earlier Stat Attack is actually three systems and each day I’ve given a P&L update on each. Below I’ve listed how each individual system performed: System ‘A’ = £371.70 (30 day’s betting)System ‘B’ = £249.66 (23 day’s betting)System ‘C’ = £21.80 (10 day’s betting) As you can see, System ‘A’ was the most profitable, but also the busiest by some considerable way (in fact, although I don’t have exact figures, I’d estimate that 85% of the selections were for System ‘A’), followed by System ‘B’ and then ‘C’. Whereas System’s ‘A’ and ‘B’ are for use on both flat and jumps racing, System ‘C’ only has selections over the jumps and this will, in part, explain it’s lack of betting days. From the results, it’s pretty clear System ‘B’ is most profitable, not only did it have less betting days, but also the odds are much shorter than System ‘A’, max odds of 9/2 compared to 7/1 - and it’s probably the system that makes most sense to me too. I’m disappointed we couldn’t have played in more System ‘C’ selections, but with the time of year there wasn’t going to be many, but I do think that would be a pretty solid system too. There’s little doubt Stat Attack is profitable, and will continue to be in the future. I have seen Paul Fowlie’s (the system author) results from the turn of the year and they make for pretty interesting reading - £20,000 profit to £100 stakes split £9,000, £4,000 and £7000 for each system respectively. Had we been betting to £100 stakes this month we’d have made £3215 which fairly closely mirrors the results we would have expected. Now that’s a damn fine monthly income All that and on auto-pilot too?? Hmm, yes please! Posted by Craig on June 25, 2008 and filed in Stat Attack. Stat Attack was successfully tested in June and followed this up in July (to the 28th) with a profit of £7,507.70. This system is available for just £75.
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