| Everyone knows that there is money to be made | | | | will help you filter out a lot of the poor tipsters out |
| from betting on the horse racing. Not life changing | | | | there. So here goes: |
| sums of money (unless you are betting with huge | | | | 1. Make sure the tipster has worked in the industry |
| amounts of money in the first place!) but enough cash | | | | either as a trainer, owner, stablehand, jockey or bookie. |
| to make sure that you and your loved ones can enjoy | | | | That way you can be sure he knows what he is |
| the extra luxuries in life. | | | | talking about. |
| The problem is that to make consistent profits betting | | | | 2. Make sure he is giving you more than one tip. Its not |
| on the horses you have to know something about the | | | | particularly hard to tip one favourite in one race which |
| horses and their form, not to mention taking into | | | | is mentioned in the Racing Post! This shows a tipster |
| account factors like the weather and draw bias|. | | | | who has given no thought to his tips. |
| This isn't easy so punters look to online horse racing | | | | 3. The tips should be free. That way if you are not |
| tipsters to help them out. The problem is there are | | | | happy you can cancel them. |
| quite a few to choose from. So if you want to pick the | | | | 4. The tips should be educational. After all you want to |
| best racing tipster to help you win some cash then I | | | | learn and understand why the bets made have been |
| suggest you follow these simple guidelines. Of course | | | | made. |
| they are not set in stone, but if you follow them they | | | | |