So ive been trying a new approach to my betting on the nags to see how well i really do on the national hunt in Britain. Ive been logging my bets in a spreadsheet, and have totalled 119 bets places.
Each bet, to keep it simple, totalled 1pt placed.
So total of 119 points staked.
Total returns are 234.64 points.
Im aware this is a small pool of bets and not really a great idea of long term probable profit, but in comparison to say high taylor on ATR, how does this compare?
Im sure i see his ROI are stated as like, 1.19, 1.34 etc..
What would mine be?
Thanks in advance to anybody who can be bothered to work it out for me.
Well you have almost doubled your money with each bet, TD23, so your ROI is 100%.
Could you please tell us how much it would cost to subscribe to your system and I will enthusiastically send on my bank details to you?
Well you have almost doubled your money with each bet, TD23, so your ROI is 100%.Could you please tell us how much it would cost to subscribe to your system and I will enthusiastically send on my bank details to you?
Unitedbiscuits haha that made me chuckle as thats exactly what my hopes and dreams are. A subscription service for tipping. Confident in myself but think too small a pool to get too carried away.
Maybe in 6 months if it stays the same ill accept peoples hard earned.
Thank you for replying.
Worked out as
119 horses backed.
21 winners
28 placed
70 losers
Been very unlucky at times too.
Unitedbiscuits haha that made me chuckle as thats exactly what my hopes and dreams are. A subscription service for tipping. Confident in myself but think too small a pool to get too carried away.Maybe in 6 months if it stays the same ill accept peo
TD, why don't you start a thread where you put your bets up pre race for 6 months... Then we can judge for free how good you are, and I'm sure many will want to sign up
TD, why don't you start a thread where you put your bets up pre race for 6 months...Then we can judge for free how good you are, and I'm sure many will want to sign up
Reg i might just do that.. followed horses all my life and know more than the average but still learning each day. Only sticking to british NH at moment although o do quite well on the all weather too. A friend of a family memeber runs a succesful tipping site for other sports and his lack of a horse racing tipster on there prompted me to track my bets and see how i do Have a love for horse racing and always have. Would love to mKe something of it.
Reg i might just do that.. followed horses all my life and know more than the average but still learning each day. Only sticking to british NH at moment although o do quite well on the all weather too.A friend of a family memeber runs a succesful ti
Good on you , TD I was half being sarcastic as most try and avoid proofing their results before inviting subscribers, for obvious reasons, claiming great returns etc To have someone actually put up pre race selections for a period of time, so that potential investors can see for themselves before committing, would be novel
Good luck
Good on you , TDI was half being sarcastic as most try and avoid proofing their results before inviting subscribers, for obvious reasons, claiming great returns etcTo have someone actually put up pre race selections for a period of time, so that pote
If you make more than 10% pr0fit on turnover for year after year then you are either one of the top propunters in the world ever, a mystic or a fantastist.
Where do I join?
If you make more than 10% pr0fit on turnover for year after year then you are either one of the top propunters in the world ever, a mystic or a fantastist.Where do I join?
Loper im definitely in all three of those brackets. Ill let you know in a few month. Reg, if im honest id prefer that. In 30 years of backing horses ive never ever followed a tipster. Just my nose. Im not the trusting type and have read about all the scams regarding tipsters and their methods. The first day i started tracking them i had a big profit so the following day i started sending them each morning to my old man, as i didnt think anybody would believe me. Hes the most sceptocal man on the planet and even he is picking up his interest. Haha. Im not too clever on the computer but if i find out how, ill upload the spreadsheet so people can see the bets so far.
Loper im definitely in all three of those brackets. Ill let you know in a few month.Reg, if im honest id prefer that. In 30 years of backing horses ive never ever followed a tipster. Just my nose. Im not the trusting type and have read about all the
Loper. Tomorrows winners are chosen tomorrow morning at around 11am whilst im eating my toast, drinking my coffee and poloshing my crystal ball. Tis my system i speak. Timing and coffee crucial
Loper. Tomorrows winners are chosen tomorrow morning at around 11am whilst im eating my toast, drinking my coffee and poloshing my crystal ball. Tis my system i speak. Timing and coffee crucial
Loper, as youve replied a few times you can have an early glimpse into my thoughts on the first race of the day for my system purposes. 2 oclock at plumpton, i think the wise traveller may give local derby something to think about, at a bit of a price. But no decisions made until liquid forms.
Loper, as youve replied a few times you can have an early glimpse into my thoughts on the first race of the day for my system purposes.2 oclock at plumpton, i think the wise traveller may give local derby something to think about, at a bit of a price
Reg, i meant the coffee. But... if the wise traveller is a little bit bigger of a price in the morning id be backing that. A big factor in me making a selection is based on value. If it doesnt, i think the bet worth having is the favourite. As stupid as it sounds i dont always back the horse i think will win. Often ill lose my bet but the horse i think would win, will win. I trust in my judgement in value.
Reg, i meant the coffee. But... if the wise traveller is a little bit bigger of a price in the morning id be backing that. A big factor in me making a selection is based on value. If it doesnt, i think the bet worth having is the favourite.As stup
Don't know what happened there. Anyway, I'm with rico on this. I think "conmen" a bit strong. Attention-seeker? Maybe ? But if TD23 is for real, why not ? I suppose.
Don't know what happened there.Anyway, I'm with rico on this.I think "conmen" a bit strong.Attention-seeker? Maybe ?But if TD23 is for real, why not ? I suppose.
Perhaps th eacid test, and the biggest challenge with any of this is putting the selections up when it matters. Put yer tips up here daily on one thread and watch it potentially go pear-shaped when the pressure is on to deliver. One thing popping them onto a spreadsheet 5 mins before the race goes off (and the market has formed), and delivering them to an audience.
Perhaps th eacid test, and the biggest challenge with any of this is putting the selections up when it matters.Put yer tips up here daily on one thread and watch it potentially go pear-shaped when the pressure is on to deliver.One thing popping them
Ericster, i happen to agree with rico, most of them are. If i had a big enough pool of people to send tips to, theres ways of guarenteeing i send some of them 4,5,6 winners on the bounce. The first email 20% will get winners, of those 20% another 20% will get winners in the next email and so on.. they are connen some of them. Eone i see on social media are laughable.
Im doing this to see if i genuinley do know my NH as well as i think i do. Maybe not today as ive plans with the kids today so wont be as on the ball so much, but i will post consistently to here to see how it goes.
Ericster, i happen to agree with rico, most of them are. If i had a big enough pool of people to send tips to, theres ways of guarenteeing i send some of them 4,5,6 winners on the bounce. The first email 20% will get winners, of those 20% another 20%
Saddo, i can work put ROI in the way everybody else has advised on here but originally i was wondering how the likes of hugh taylor calculates his at 1.2, 1.4 etc. Im aware ive near doubled my stakes. Am capable of doing calculations and even bright enough to as AI tp work it out. But its never in the same form as the way the display on atr.. ive been given it here as way of percentage and decimal. HT is by displayed as decimal but is evidently better than mine when im sure he doesnt post near 100% returns or over, year on year. Im presuming my ROI in atr terms would be 1.97. Is that right?
Saddo, i can work put ROI in the way everybody else has advised on here but originally i was wondering how the likes of hugh taylor calculates his at 1.2, 1.4 etc. Im aware ive near doubled my stakes. Am capable of doing calculations and even bright
At present i keep same stake plan for ease then when i have a big enough spreadsheet, ill be giving to my bro in law to analyse and see what results would have been if say i backed horses over 10/1 ew, if i doubled up stake on shortys etc. My bro in law for what its worth, works in analysing stats and spreadsheets.
But for now its as simple as 1 point win on all horses and i generally back one horse only in each british NH race per day. Some races i dont pick a selection if i see no value.
Stewart...At present i keep same stake plan for ease then when i have a big enough spreadsheet, ill be giving to my bro in law to analyse and see what results would have been if say i backed horses over 10/1 ew, if i doubled up stake on shortys etc.
Ok, so your figures are to a 1pt win stake, which mean your winning selections have an average SP or price you've taken at about 11/1 as i see it, is that about right?
Ok, so your figures are to a 1pt win stake, which mean your winning selections have an average SP or price you've taken at about 11/1 as i see it, is that about right?
TD, your last post a bit surprising...you're gonna make a selection in nearly every British horserace every day? I think the more successful people perhaps have a lot less selections? But, it's your call, stick em up pre race on here and we'll see
Good luck
TD, your last post a bit surprising...you're gonna make a selection in nearly every British horserace every day?I think the more successful people perhaps have a lot less selections? But, it's your call, stick em up pre race on here and we'll seeGood
Have posted todays that i have put on. In a seperate thread. Yes Reg a total different approach. I find works better for me. Only NH though. Not flat or aw. Ive never understood the approach they take of one or two selections per day. Ill answer this properly later as i havent time to get down my thoughts now. But yeah i personally think picling one or two horses per day is a bad way to go about it. Id sooner fish with 30 rods than three.
Have posted todays that i have put on. In a seperate thread.Yes Reg a total different approach. I find works better for me. Only NH though. Not flat or aw.Ive never understood the approach they take of one or two selections per day. Ill answer thi
good luck with it td23 ......not having a pop but if you are that good why would you need the extra money from "subscribers "?.ok i spose you can never have too much money but having to tip winners will heap pressure on you ,most punters are impatient and want a regular supply of tips and of course winners what about if you dont fancy anything for 2 or 3 days ?. if you can handle the pressure and still produce the goods then give it a go !
good luck with it td23 ......not having a pop but if you are that good why would you need the extra money from "subscribers "?.ok i spose you can never have too much money but having to tip winners will heap pressure on you ,most punters are impati
I really dont think im 'that good', and to be fair im not driven by money. More about being right if you know what i mean. I mentioned doing for a living as that wpuld be a dream come true to somehow making a living through horse racing. My job is a hard one and very physical and im getting older and lookkng to get out of it. I really dont care for money and possesions and it drives the people around me crazy at time. Im happy to be happy and money makes little dofference in my happiness. But i know i live in a world where money is paramount so i play ball. Believe me id love to live in a mudhut and catch my own food. Im that type. But my mortgage company wouldnt be happy and neither would my kids. The dream is a long long way in the future i think. Ive definitely not cracked it although at times over the years ive made more from my betting than i have from my job. Basically seeking value. Always got to be value.
FoyleswarI really dont think im 'that good', and to be fair im not driven by money. More about being right if you know what i mean.I mentioned doing for a living as that wpuld be a dream come true to somehow making a living through horse racing. My
Do you not think there have been thousands and thousands before you who have had the same ideas and hopes, only to have them dashed by just how hard backing horses for a profit is? I did in between ages 25 and 30!!
ROI's like you have returned are impossilbe to maintain. Most professionals backers both now and in the past - and there are / have been VERY few real pro backers, do not work in the way you probably imgagine.
No, they turn over huge amounts of money and aim for a small percentage proft from that. They back a number of horses in the same race and work a profit in this fashion, trying to pick the right races to land on. I should know, it has been my method since 2013 when I went full time. But, even then, I was 52 and had made a lot of money in business. Hence, my circumstances allowed me to indulge my love of backing horses. I suspect your circumstances do not yet alow you the same indulgence.
So, I hope the following will be of greater help than talking about ROI etc. (And. BTW, ROI is Return On Investment, not how many winners against how many bets. So, if you turnover £100,000 in a year and win £5k, your ROI is 5%. Of course, if you only started with £5k and turned that over 20 times then your ROI is actually 100%.)
A final piece of advice is this:
If you are enjoying a great run at present, or in the future, devise a careful staking method where you gradually increase stakes as the run progresses, BUT you always set a profit figure that, when you arrive at, you stash the profits away and go back to your original stakes. You wil last longer like that and have a bigger bank to fall back on when things go poorly.
Naturally, many of the 'death or glory' boys on here will hate that idea but ALWAYS remember this: There are bold gamblers and there are old gamblers, but there are very few old AND bold gamblers!
Good luck.
PS: You will always hear people say, like on this thread, that why would you want to sell your tips if your selections are so successful? I understand that ponnt of view, but those who think it do not really understand business. Any business would, ideally, like to have more than one income stream. So, a backer who sells tips wil probably already be on at the best prices before they release their selections. Or, if they are that good they might not be able to get on easily and need to sell their tips as reward for the selection ability rather than backing them.
TD23...sorry to say but you sound a little naive. Do you not think there have been thousands and thousands before you who have had the same ideas and hopes, only to have them dashed by just how hard backing horses for a profit is? I did in between ag
You will always hear people say, like on this thread, that why would you want to sell your tips if your selections are so successful? I understand that ponnt of view, but those who think it do not really understand business
I think what the Knight appears to be missing is that it is not the selection that counts, it is the price which can never be part of the contract with the buyer. Yes you can recommend a price but can that price be achieved? The more people trying to back at the recommended price the sooner it is driven through the floor, whether it is with the bookies and their antenna or on here for buttons.
The more successful your tipping business the more you enter the world of diminishing returns and therefore value.
The only way to provide a service is to sell a 'tissue' where all the runners are backable at the 'right' price.
You will always hear people say, like on this thread, that why would you want to sell your tips if your selections are so successful? I understand that ponnt of view, but those who think it do not really understand businessI think what the Knight app
Swifty im hoping not. Not uncommon for me to back a big string of losers tho. Ill be judging it properly in a few mpnths time or a bigger pool of bets placed. Im honestly not trying to say ive cracked the game. I just know i generally do well with the NH in britain. Today may be a bad day tho, but inwill keep posting everyday.
Swifty im hoping not. Not uncommon for me to back a big string of losers tho.Ill be judging it properly in a few mpnths time or a bigger pool of bets placed.Im honestly not trying to say ive cracked the game. I just know i generally do well with the
Rico i wouldnt know how to check but i wiuldnt take it as meaning anything either as often my old man logs in mine and uses it. As does the missis. Also ive had it for a long long time and was a ridiculously bad punter at one point in my ypunger days. Also i use / used it for matched betting so it will be skewed.
Rico i wouldnt know how to check but i wiuldnt take it as meaning anything either as often my old man logs in mine and uses it. As does the missis. Also ive had it for a long long time and was a ridiculously bad punter at one point in my ypunger days
TD23 • April 5, 2026 10:00 PM BST Unitedbiscuits haha that made me chuckle as thats exactly what my hopes and dreams are. A subscription service for tipping. Confident in myself but think too small a pool to get too carried away.
Maybe in 6 months if it stays the same ill accept peoples hard earned.
Confident in yourself to turn over a profit betting in every race?
Why not bet in every race and turn over a profit?
Absolutely no need for a tipping service.
Tipsters set up when they can't turn over a profit.
TD23 • April 5, 2026 10:00 PM BSTUnitedbiscuits haha that made me chuckle as thats exactly what my hopes and dreams are. A subscription service for tipping. Confident in myself but think too small a pool to get too carried away.Maybe in 6 months