The Winning Place Review

What is the product about?

Presented by The Gamblers Marketplace and The Total Betting Club as part of their Tipster Challenge Competition, The Winning Place is a brand new horse racing tip system.

What is the product?

The Winning Place is subscription based and once signed up users can expect daily tips sent out before 7am although this does change to 10am on weekends. This allows plenty of time for users to make the bets; this is especially handy for people who might work long hours. The system appears to be based on horses form as the creator of the system compares horses to athletes adding “.. You bet on an athlete when he is capable and has proven he is and it is the same with horses”.

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

The Winning Place is for sale at the cost of £29.95. The subscription can be cancelled at any time. Unfortunately there is no mention of a refund policy meaning you would likely lose any amounts paid for The Winning Place. In terms of what you make back using The Winning Place, the creators claim a profit of £12,607 based on £50 stakes and a points profit of 252.14.

Does the product provide value for money?

If you can afford to play a high stakes game and match the £50 stakes then I believe that yes, The Winning Place seems like a viable product for making a decent secondary income. Unfortunately there aren’t many people who can afford to drop up to £150 on a single bet and to these people (who are a majority) The Winning Place will be unlikely to hold the same appeal.

Conclusion

When looking at the proofing it is apparent that if you want to utilise The Winning Place profitably you have to look at bets for choosing the winner. Their statistics for placement are much less appealing with many producing a loss. Even if you just use the “profitable” win selections there are still the possibilities of a losing streak, something that doesn’t seem to be anything new to the creators of The Winning Place.

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