Horseracebase.com is the site to which I was referring and hopefully you've seen the benefits of the system as part of a racing systems portfolio. I'll put this into perspective right here and now using the said system would have given you a huge return on investment over the last 10 years. I never mentioned it would make you rich however.
Let's take an imaginary amount of money, lets say £1,000, and put it into an imaginary bank account that paid an imaginary (downright hallucinatory imo) 10% interest. I urge you to try this it's an real eye opener - click on the link and try it for yourself.
You should end up with the same result. A final balance of "£2707.40" or nearly treble the initial investment. If you can get 10% from a bank right now please let me know immediately. So hypothetically no work was done to earn the money except maybe to walk to and from the bank in the first place to make the initial deposit.
O.k. now compare that to the racing system outlined earlier using a non aggressive staking plan of using a 100 point bank and ratchet stakes after each and every time the bank reaches a new high. Here's the download link to the spreadsheet. By clicking the third tab called "ratchet" you'll see this in action. I've set the stake limit to £100 so as to give a realistic comparison.
As you can see from the box entitled "new bank" a compounded amount of £23,335.86 is the end result. You do see my point? And given the recent munch bunch credit crunch the banks are worse gamblers than many of the racing punters anyway. Aren't they? Of bloody course they are!! Let's not get political ha ha....
I can show anyone how to set this system up in Horseracebase but you'll need to get over there and have your account enabled by Chris first. then get your ass back here and I'll show you how it's done. Yes there's a little bit more work to be completed than just walking to a bank and back but I think you'll agree that 10 minutes a day on average would return a huge reward. However I can show you a way to easily treble those profits with very little risk and a modicum of imagination.
Professional gambling has more than a touch of the "black arts" label stuck to it but it's not as hard as some people make it out to be. In the next article I'll explain how best to stake this system. Ciao for now!
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