Does anyone use tipsters?

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Brovashift
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Realrocknrolla wrote:
Fri Nov 26, 2021 7:57 pm
Brovashift wrote:
Fri Nov 26, 2021 7:33 pm
Sparked something with this topic didn't I lol...

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Continuing this thread to ask if anyone has some knowledge on this,

does anyone know of tipsters that would have a effect on the markets.

this obvious is pricewise or any RPOST members club AND racing tv + ATR tipsters.
but are there any others that would influence the market.

for instance i know steve jones, of CD systems i think its called, his selections seem to be well backed. anyone know of others like that ??

(not looking to just follow steamed tipsters by the way, actually the opposite if anything)

i know there used to be like big names and followed people ( findley, barney etc ), but these seem to have been replaced by a thousand twitter twat tipsters.
are there any popular tipsters still ??
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stever78 wrote:
Mon Dec 27, 2021 12:03 pm
Continuing this thread to ask if anyone has some knowledge on this,

does anyone know of tipsters that would have a effect on the markets.

this obvious is pricewise or any RPOST members club AND racing tv + ATR tipsters.
but are there any others that would influence the market.

for instance i know steve jones, of CD systems i think its called, his selections seem to be well backed. anyone know of others like that ??

(not looking to just follow steamed tipsters by the way, actually the opposite if anything)

i know there used to be like big names and followed people ( findley, barney etc ), but these seem to have been replaced by a thousand twitter twat tipsters.
are there any popular tipsters still ??
https://mobile.twitter.com/thebadmantips

Matt is a footy tipster and does well.

He has his own webpage too.

https://mobile.twitter.com/Raceolly

Olly tips high priced horses and has a telgram feed also.

Only two i really watch. But like you said there is loads.

https://andysbetclub.co.uk/login/

Andy has a half decent site with interesting information too.

Good luck.
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thanks for reply RNR
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The Silk Run
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I used to use a LAY tipster for Horse Racing markets a couple of years ago, with some success. You just need to manipulate their selections !!!
Study their historical data, and ask for a FREE trial.
https://www.laytips.co.uk

Other than that, RRR is current, and your go to person for Tipsters, not that he needs them ;)
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Derek27 wrote:
Fri Nov 26, 2021 12:57 am
Brovashift wrote:
Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:12 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Thu Nov 25, 2021 9:56 pm

If they were any good you wouldn't need BA. Just back their tips. :)

It would help if they gave more information such as, to what stakes, how long have they been making 3K a month for their customers, bookies or exchange, etc.
:lol: I thought that would be the reaction...

This one was called Furlong Favourites and looks like somekind of double up staking method after a loser. Thinking about it, isnt that the nightingale or martingale roulette strategy 🤔, double up until you win. Although this guy is claiming in 3 bets only.
In terms of how long, probably just devised it on the back of a napkin during lockdown lol.
The best tipster we've ever had on here was the Under 8.5 tipster. He had an amazing knack for picking matches where less than 9 goals will be scored and boasted a 100% record!

The Nightingale system sounds interesting but as for the Martingale, this is just one of many worn out sagas.

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Hope he didn't play Man Cities last game
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andy28 wrote:
Mon Dec 27, 2021 8:05 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Fri Nov 26, 2021 12:57 am
Brovashift wrote:
Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:12 pm


:lol: I thought that would be the reaction...

This one was called Furlong Favourites and looks like somekind of double up staking method after a loser. Thinking about it, isnt that the nightingale or martingale roulette strategy 🤔, double up until you win. Although this guy is claiming in 3 bets only.
In terms of how long, probably just devised it on the back of a napkin during lockdown lol.
The best tipster we've ever had on here was the Under 8.5 tipster. He had an amazing knack for picking matches where less than 9 goals will be scored and boasted a 100% record!

The Nightingale system sounds interesting but as for the Martingale, this is just one of many worn out sagas.

viewtopic.php?p=277905#p277905
Hope he didn't play Man Cities last game
He didn't, he only likes matches with less than 10 quid total matched on them
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