How It Works

How Do We Plan to Beat the Bookies…..?

Here are the details that you need to know how to get started and what you should expect during your time with us!

Bob’s Service

Daily Best Bet

Typically this is the first tip of the day, this information is straight from Bob’s study of the form – from over 20 years’ experience in the business!

Text Bets

Our texts bets come in throughout the day depending on the days racing activity. This information comes straight from the stables, gallops or tracks and can be short odds, with a strong tip and therefore we need you to be on it as quick as possible to get us the best odds.

You have the option to join both of these services (at no extra cost), or if you would like to start off small then we would advise just taking the Daily Best Bet for the first couple of weeks.

Getting My Information Through

The tips come through via text service, so it’s really important that we have the correct mobile number for you and that you have access to this throughout the day, you will receive a prompt from us that we have some information and we will ask you to text back a ‘key-word’ in order to show commitment that you are on the service for the day and will be placing the stakes on our behalf.

All of our keywords are different, so each individual tip will have its own keyword assigned.

Once you have replied with the keyword given, you will receive an automated response with the specific tip.

If you don’t respond with the key word, we shall assume you’re not on the bet for that day. This is completely up to you and if you decide to take a break you shan’t be asked why.

My Texts

Our information is provided in the form of: The meet, the race time, the horse number & Name and you’re also provided with the current odds across the on-line and High Street bookies.

My Stakes

We ask you to place a stake of £20 WIN on each of our tips, in addition to this you can place your own stake, which you choose yourself (completely confidential, we don’t ask anything about this).

However, we also provide our clients with MAX bets: odds to £100 or HALF MAX bets at odds to £50. Again these are not compulsory. You have complete control over the amount of money you put down for us: determined by which/ if any keywords you respond to.

Do I Have to Bet on Every Horse?

No. You can choose to opt out of any race at any time during the week simply by not responding with the ‘key-word’.
Although, once you have responded with the ‘key-word’ we assume you have committed to that race and therefore if the horse wins we will be expecting payment!

My Winnings

Simple. If the horse wins, you send Bob’s Office his winnings only from the £20 stake and you keep the rest yourself! E.g. an 8/1 winner returns £160 & you only send us £140

My Payments

We accept Bank Transfers, PayPal, Cheque or Cash by Special Delivery.

Payment for the horses must be made within 24 hours of the race, so if you opt for Cheque or Cash, we won’t be able to offer you any more information until monies have cleared.

Joining Fee

Our membership fee is £400 for full our premimum information service. Do contact us to find out about reduced membership packages and promotions we run time to time.

I have a question

If you’re stuck, or have a question e-mail us through the link located at the bottom of the page and speak to us directly! (Link to “ask us a question” bottom of screen)

Get me started!

We can get you started as soon as a space opens up, send your details over to us via the “sign up” tab. You will be put onto our priority list and one of our team members will contact you so that we can discuss your Club Membership with us!

If you have any further questions please visit our FAQ’s page 

Client Testimonials

Not been with Bob long. Had some great tips off him. Just an example today. 3 horses 3 winners. Nice Xmas present. I like many others have used tipsters before. Not shown the profits I’m showing with Bob. So far have had about 30 horses and i know a little bit about racing and even the ones that haven’t won have come a close second. David

Bob 3 from 3 today…great results. You asked me to give you some feedback…here goes. Your service is genuinely superb; the number of winning bets is the best I have come across. I have been interested in horse betting since 1997. I wish I had come across you tipping service way back then. Since joining your service I have had so many good priced winners; yes we have had a few runs where horses did not win…but many have been close 2nd or been in the frame. As they say…so far…so good :). Darren

I’ve NEVER used a tipping service before, but this is WITHOUT DOUBT the BEST £100 I’ve spent. OK, my 2nd week in was a little shaky, but that has been blasted out of the park by the amazing wins over the weeks. I took Bobs offer, cashed-in on 365’s free £200 and haven’t looked back since. Today I placed £300 and took over £1000 back!! GET IN MY SON!! My winnings have just paid for a 5* stay in Lake District as well as other things. Keep it up Bob!!! Very Happy Partner . Colin

Hi Bob I have had another great day I have only been with yr team for 7-8 wks and already banked £3k and today won £1200, 3 wins from 4 horses yr tips & contacts ar 1st class keep up the good work. Many thanks. Norman

My name is Dave ******* 70 years young and been gambling since 16 years old and had so many spoof tipsters until October 2014… Since listening to Bob and I not only believe what he says but the information I get is Excellent. Because of just today’s ( 22.12.14) results I am sending a reward of £100 to the girls in his office for Xmas

Just bought the wife a diamond ring for xmas with today’s winnings. Info spot on to land a great double (missed first text or would have bought her 2 rings!) Merry xmas Bob. Graham

3 winners and a 3rd place. Info spot on. Had the 20/1 double too. Soon time to celebrate max bet. Pity cheltenham isnt every week – poor bookies would go broke and what would we do except laugh all the way to the bank 🙂 🙂 Gaz

Wow wow & wow! I have never come across a tipster before who can get this info that you clearly can. It’s pretty unbelievable but I was on 2 of them including the 7/1 shot. I haven’t seen the race as I was on duty at the fire station but will take a look later. Is there any way of giving a few quid to the stable lad/girl too? I don’t really know how it all works but clearly you are charged for the info. Your contacts are 1st class. Mark

Hi Bob BOOM!! Lysander the Greek hero today!! Got a bit worried as the price drifted and if the place money would have paid three places I may have gone each way. Glad I didn’t!! On with a BOG firm so £100 sent online for odds to £20. Cheers Sue

Dear Bob,

I am writing to congratulate you on what has been an amazing first week with your company – and all on a free trial!!

I joined your membership last Thursday with a small bank – only a few hundred pounds in the pot – ‘Just in case’!!!!!

I have never bet before and didn’t even really understand the betting exchanges but after joining a few got the hand of them quite quickly.

I had previously tried two other ‘foolproof’ systems – one that wasn’t worth the money it was printed on, and the other a trial with a computer program that ‘calculates winners’ 50% of the time.  – Of course they do!.

I rang your office on Wed 19th Nov and was met with a confident, clear and well spoken lady called Kerri who explained everything – I was sold by the end of the conversation and so using my FREE TRIAL I joined asap.

BY FRIDAY I WAS IN PROFIT!!!

I have been in profit almost everyday and I only started betting £5.

By Monday 24th Nov I had increased my stake to £10 as I had become so confident in your system – I have over £2000 in the pot now AFTER PLAYING WITH SOMEONE ELSES MONEY FOR A WEEK!!!!!

Today Friday 28th Nov has been another cracker, your first tip won easily, so did the second, the third was in a winning position but lost and the fourth won!

Two of my best returns were ISSAQUAH which won a clear £625 and DOCTOR DAVID today cleared £350.

Such is my luck that I even backed SNOOPY LOOPY last sat AGAINST KAUTO STAR and it won at 40-1 although this was pure luck and not a sensible bet!

I like your system for many reasons:

  • It is clear and simple
  • It follows a clear staking plan that anyone can follow and is fully proven over 6 months – the results prove that
  • You certainly have some seriously accurate background on each runner as even the losers ONLY JUST LOSE!!
  • You seem just as excited to win as we are

PS Please don’t retire just yet!!!!

Best Wishes

Mat

Hi Bob,

I have been reading your letters Week 24/25.I realize it’s a lot more work for you, but I personally thoroughly enjoy reading your weekly reports in exactly the format that they come in now.

By the way this is the first time I have been on your website and it makes fascinating reading,it almost seems to be too good to be true,but as I came on board as one of your founder members I know it’s all perfectly Genuine.

I am not very confident with my computer skills,but I am getting there slowly.I can’t find the secure areas where I would need to use the password yet,or the list of various bookmakers I could use, but I will keep trying.

By the Way I finally got my bottle of Champagne THANK YOU so much. I haven’t opened it yet I am waiting for a very special Family occasion before I do.

Anyway Bob keep up the good work. Thank you for all the hours you put in, and Thank You for All the horses you have put my way, You have made a real difference to my Life.

Gary *****

Dear Bob,

Over the last weeks, since joining you and betting “Level Stakes” have not made the amounts as outlined in your weekly report. This is basically due to the small betting bank I have as a 79 year old pensioner.

However, Saturday results proved to be the best returns I have ever had. I decided to try a “lucky 15” and as all four came good my £2.00 x 15 = £30.00 returned a massive £1,392.00.

The odds of 9/2, 9/2, 3/1 and evens obtained with William Hills did the business.
Can we have some more please!!!

Kindest Regards
Mr. J E P
P.s Just think what £150 would have done?

Hi Bob,

Fabulous day. Even though I missed the each way double on Fabula and Three Ducks I cleared £2069 for the day using your recommendations and also putting several in each way cross doubles (my favourite bookie buster)

I only use £20 each way cross doubles so there is no real damage if they don’t work but they pay handsomely when they do!

Regards

Richard

The Founder

Hi, I’m Bob Rothman – professional gambler.

That’s not how I started off, of course. I studied finance and accounting at university, joined Price Waterhouse and then went into computing. But it was obvious that for big money, I needed something else.

Since my school days, I found myself attracted to horse racing and always wanted to be a professional gambler.When I was a kid I admired John Gough, a well-known ‘player’ from York, whose betting prowess allowed him to own one of the first V12 E-Type Jaguars. Yes, gambling was going to be the answer.

To start off with, I advertised in the papers for contacts and pursued people in racing who I thought could help me. The only problem was, 99% were timewasters. But I managed to filter out the dross and was fortunate to meet well known odds-compiler and private handicapper Angus Hill. He was also a Pro Gambler and a great help to me in the early days.

I soon built up a network of top-quality contacts among people involved in the sport, and also got in touch with a few other professional punters. Along with their advice, I used money management techniques to help me select winners. I treated betting as a business.

As a Professional Gambler you’ll have a massive overhead quite apart from any losses along the way. I’ve spent £100,000 or more in a year on information and performance data.  But in the early days I had to rely on winning to generate enough cash flow to pay my contacts … and it was tough, no doubt about it!

My learning curve was steep. It cost me £35,000 before I started making money. But I made it big time – more than £440,000 in my second year of full-time Professional Gambling.

Then the bookies played dirty. They soon wised up to the fact that I was onto a winner with my system, and did everything they could to shut me down. They don’t want pro punters betting with them, they just want mugs.  They even put spies in my network, so when we had, say, a juicy 33/1 shot, they would smash up the price before the shows were sent to the betting shops.

In spite of their dirty tricks, I kept on being successful. So much so that one by one, the bookmakers started closing my accounts. Among Professional Gamblers, getting banned is a sign of success. Most pros get closed down once or twice. In one year I was closed by 25 different betting shops.

So I took my revenge. I created my Horse Racing Tips Service. For a small fee, people could join and I would provide the tips. They weren’t known to the bookies, so no problems there. They simply gave me a share of the winnings.

Perhaps it’s time you did the same?

 

July : Racing Results Review

TRACK NOTES

Wednesday July 31st.

GOODWOOD RESULTS

It is debatable what we can learn from a Class 2 handicap over 2m5f other than what stays and what does not.

We already know all about Lieutenant Miller; playing it safe, punters made him favourite. As usual he ran his race to the line but, with a 4lb pull for their close running at Doncaster over two miles, in-form filly Broxbourne, attempting this marathon journey for the first time, collared him inside the last furlong. Running on a penalty, she was officially 5lbs well in today.

Seaside Sizzler and Beyond Conceit (not an obvious stayer over this far but saw it out well) were next to finish.

GORDON STAKES [Group 3]:

Heartbreak for backers of Excess Knowledge … but that is Goodwood!

Cap O’ Rushes was not winning out of turn. Four lengths fourth to Trading Leather in the Irish Derby, he was entitled to this but luck did play a part. Uncomplicated and a proven stayer, he was out of trouble and the post came in time for him.

Excess Knowledge lined up after an excellent reappearance effort at Sandown behind older rivals Mandour and Afsare. This track was clearly not ideal for this son of Monsun as he was a drunken sailor some way out. Not an instant quickener, he gradually wound up his run finishing best of all despite some interference and, compounding his misfortune, his jockey losing his reins over a furlong out. In the clear, Excess Knowledge was closing the winner down with every agonising stride. In a rematch with the winner, you would fancy him to reverse the places. Plans are to target the St Leger; on this evidence he should stay the trip.

Spillway, in part the architect of Excess Knowledge’s downfall, was third, Testudo and Secret Number (denied a clear run at a crucial stage) came next in a tightly packed finish.

Elkaayed faded quickly. This was his first venture over twelve furlongs, which on this evidence he failed to stay.

QIPCO SUSSEX STAKES [Group 1]:

A race providing one of those rare occasions when racing can propel itself from the back pages. Many thought Toronado unlucky at Ascot; fittingly, he gained his revenge today. As a horserace it delivered all it promised. Hughes was at his patient best swooping fast and late to deprive Dawn Approach. By contrast to their last meeting, victory was emphatic. Toronado has peaked physically; he now looks a much more developed individual than in the spring. There is no reason to suppose Dawn Approach will turn this form round should they meet again.

Eclipse runner-up, Declaration Of War (two lengths behind Al Kazeem at Sandown) was beaten three lengths by Toronado today, so this form is irrefutably strong.

VEUVE CLIQUOT VINTAGE STAKES [Group 2]:

Walking on water, the Hannon team grabbed a famous Group double with the very promising Toormore here. This was a big step up from the Leicester maiden he won in May. However, he travelled easily throughout and responded well to pressure to get up close home. Victory looked unlikely approaching the final furlong when Outstrip made a break for it. Pulled out from the inner, Toormore quickened like a decent two-year-old. By Arakan out of a Danetime mare, a mile will be as far as he wants to go on pedigree.

Outstrip, who created a favourable impression at Newmarket when beating True Story and Showpiece, has improved to go so close here. He is not short of speed but lacks the winner’s killer kick.

Parbold got into a tangle on this track. Bred to be quick, he recovered his equilibrium to finish strongly. Although the Coventry form has taken a few knocks, there should be another day for him at this level on a more conventional course.

Expert, a stablemate of the winner that is stoutly-bred, was not disgraced in fifth.

After a promising debut behind the useful Qawaasem at Newmarket, Valonia gained amends in the Class 2 maiden over six furlongs. A strong daughter of Three Valleys, to a degree she is still a work in progress. The runner-up, Stars Above Me, should be winning soon but the one to take the eye was the third, Coral Mist. She was clueless at the start and last of all with two to race. Even so, she motored in the last furlong to finish full of running. She will know more next time and is a winner in waiting.

Requiring two handlers in the paddock and planting herself on the way to post, the signs before the Class 3 handicap may have been ominous as far as Ribbons was concerned, but she was a different proposition in the race. Beautifully bred, a winner on this course and extending her unbeaten run to four, she may have a temperamental streak but is not short of ability. She won off 86 today but did so in the manner of a filly that is a good deal better than that.

We ended the day with a tight Class 3 handicap over seven furlongs. Richard Hughes sent the punters home happy with the last leg of a treble on Magic City who could be spotted travelling the best from some way out.

July 30th: Goodwood Results

Spirit Of The Law made up ground in the closing stages to finish fourth in the Class 2 handicap won by Viewpoint. He is on a workable mark for a handicap in the north or for something on the all-weather.

July 31st: Goodwood Results

The Group 2 Vintage Stakes looked up to standard. The first two, Toormore and Outstrip, seem decent juveniles.

Out-manoeuvred at a crucial stage, the speedy Parbold finished strongly in third. He is not one to overlook in a similar event.

Expert is also worth a mention. Bred to stay further and up against some speedy types, he was not disgraced in fifth. We may see more of him later in the season.

Green and clueless early, Coral Mist was last two furlongs out in the class 2 maiden won by Valonia but motored in the last furlong to take third. Considerately handled in this, she will know more next time.

Tuesday July 30th:

GOODWOOD RESULTS

A tricky Class 2 handicap kicked-off this meeting on altered ground after sustained overnight and morning rain. They finished in something of a heap with the Exceed And Excel gelding Viewpoint producing the final thrust inside the last furlong. This ground aided him after apparently finding it too firm at Ascot.

He showed his best here, as did runner-up Nabucco who had beaten the winner at Newmarket last month. Course winner, Labarinto, stepped up on his Ascot reappearance in third.

Spirit Of Law took the eye with a decent effort in fourth. He made up a deal of ground without threatening but confirmed his wellbeing and is the sort to return to winning ways in a near-future northern handicap at a lesser track.

Fast Or Free, returning from a well-documented catalogue of incidents after last year’s Britannia at Royal Ascot, was a bit keen but actually hit the front for a few strides over a furlong out. Predictably, he blew up and his jockey allowed him to freewheel home, finishing tenth but not beaten that far. He should be sharper next time.

MOLECOMB STAKES [Group 3]

This was a messy affair from the moment the stalls opened. Returned to the minimum trip, free-running Brown Sugar got the best of a tight scrap.

Anticipated may have been a shade unlucky in second. Off the pace early, he picked up to finish strongly and may have prevailed in another couple of strides. He is running well at present after good efforts in the Windsor Castle and last time in the Robert Papin when two-and-half lengths fifth to Vorda.

In a cluttered finish, Ambiance, another to have run behind Vorda, was third ahead of Sleeper King. Supplicant was a close-up fifth but this was not his day. He looked dull beforehand and always found them going half a stride too fast. The gaps failed to come, although it is dubious whether he would have finished closer in any case.

Queen Mary fifth, Reroute, was never a factor. She may be better than this but the Queen Mary form has already taken a knock with Rizeena’s defeat at Newmarket.

LENNOX STAKES [Group 2]

With the exception of the winner, this did not look the strongest of Group 2’s.

However, Garswood did well, overcoming several negatives to come back to his best and franking Jersey form that is looking appropriately solid. Today’s easier ground suited but this sizeable son of Dutch Art was not entirely at home on this switchback track. On this evidence, today’s seven furlongs was also a minimum. Clear of trouble on the outside, he took a while to gather himself until asserting inside the final furlong.

Expected to run well without being sharp enough to win, Caspar Netscher returned to action going down with all guns blazing in second.

Consistent but exposed Boom And Bust was third ahead of Libranno, another that struggles at this level, and rank outsider Monsieur Chevalier who had a troubled run.

Next was Fencing.

Producer ran poorly. Not for the first time he was too keen early and was consequently unable to mount a challenge when it mattered.

Harris Tweed won the Class 2 handicap over 1m 6f having raced on the sharp end throughout. A six-year-old back to a mark of 105, he kicked from a keen pace to clear away in the last furlong. He may have outstayed several of his rivals.

Camborne worked his way through the field to steal second.

The moody Suraj was another to produce his best at the end.

Silver Lime looked all set to play a big part in proceedings when looming large two out but faded into fourth as if his stamina was running out.

Brazos, by far the best looking in the field, powered away with the Class 2 maiden boosting the York win of The Grey Gatsby in the process. He should be capable of progressing but they were not a great lot in behind.

Lyn Valley and Mystique Ryder were second and third ahead of sparely made Munfallet.

On his fifth attempt, Sacha Park was next without an obvious excuse and does seem to have hit the wall for now. The proximity of Fifty Shades Of Grey (similar distance away at Ascot) suggests neither are progressive.

It is a job to say too much about the mile Class 3 handicap won by Ascription. Clearly someone knew something about the winner as he was well supported. Running for the first time since Newmarket in May – having been gelded – Ascription bolted up making light of a mark of 83. He presently looks well handicapped so connections may wheel him out again before he is reassessed.

Plugging on for places, Jack’s Revenge, Albaqaa and Democretes did best of the rest.

Tidal’s Bay completed a tough day with victory in the Class 3 five furlong handicap. The principals all came from the foot of the handicap with lightly weighted Six Wives, Cruise Tothelimit and slightly impeded Waseem Faris next to finish.