A Class Apart Review

What is the product about?

Created by Steve Davidson, A Class Apart is a tipping service that sends out to users back to win and back to place selections.

What is the product?

A Class Apart appears to be based on analysis of horses, conditions etc. with creator Steve Davidson saying that selection advice is sent out late in the day so that track conditions and none runners are known. He then says that there is an improved chance of choosing winners with more current information available. As mentioned, the selections are sent out late, around noon to be precise and they are not sent daily, only when there is a potential winner available. A Class Apart notifies users of tips through email and an Android app, as well as a members page users can log into. So far Steve Davidson claims that A Class Apart has produced a strike rate of 68.97% for placement and 55.87% for wins.

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

Steve Davidson has made A Class Apart available for £29.97 each month with the overall cost going down if you purchase longer subscriptions (£89.99 for four months and £119.98 for 6 months). As A Class Apart is subscription based there is no money back guarantee in place. The total profit generated by A Class Apart stands at 314.34 points based of January 2013 to January 2014. Using level stakes this converts to a return on investment of 146.89%.

Does the product provide value for money?

Although A Class Apart provides results I personally find it to be a tad too expensive compared to some of its competitors.

Conclusion

A Class Apart isn’t going to shake up the world with revolutionary techniques or anything but really this is wherein its strongest point lies. A Class Apart produces a pretty consistent win rate which in turn means profits. Yes I would like it to be cheaper as I do think that there are similar products available for a bit less which over a year makes a difference. That having been said for many bettors the key thing when adding to their portfolio is profitability and it is hard to argue that A Class Apart can’t produce in that department.

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