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Horse Racing Text Tips Result week 1 Category - Results

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    • December

Weekly Report. £11,040 Profit!

and an opportunity to make £150 extra!

I’ve enclosed a full breakdown off the bets since we launched this exciting new syndicate. And if you like what you’ve seen so far  you can make some easy FREE money! … Refer this unique Service any friends who might be interested before the official full Price Launch and save them money as well as earn £150 per referral for yourself!

The week’s results were excellent. Before you get too carried away I would like to comment that we did rather better than usual winning a staggering 145% on stakes and showing a massive profit of 110.4 points equating to £11,040.00 at my usual stakes of £100 a point. I don’t honestly expect to do as well every week although I do hope to make you a good profit.

I’ve no idea if you bet any or all of these selections and what stakes you used. To be truthful it’s non of my business and is your private affair. However even if you bet at say £10 a point  it’s a potential profit of £1,104.00 on the week, a very fair week’s wages I’d say wouldn’t you agree?

If I may I’d like to take this opportunity to address a few questions you may have as I have been asked these already. And if you have any more please drop me a line. Very shortly I will be launching my website and you’ll have a lot more information to hand. Please forgive me for having to laboriously type it out in a letter to you at this present time.

FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions)

I Missed some Bets

I miss some bets too! Everybody does. It’s cruel when it’s a winner. I text you as soon as I get a call from the track or connections. Very often the best bets are late because most

Professional Connections like to play their cards close to the or chest to get better odds when they do pounce.

So it’s a certainty you will miss some bets. Everybody does, myself included. Luckily the bet with the shortest notice this week was the small 1 point each way bet on Pearly Way which lost. … and luckily may have got you warmed up for the next bet, Sir Boss, a decent sized 5 points each way bet 10 minutes later which won at 7/1!

My brother is a member of this service too because I really don’t have the time to make individual phone calls during racing and he likes a bet too. When I did speak to him after the greyhound race on Sunday when it was quieter he told me he’d been out with the wife in a shopping arcade where the mobile phone signal is a bit hit and miss. He suddenly realised he’d got 2 messages and read them at 12.06 to learn he’d just missed out on a 25 point win which would have paid for his shopping 5x over!

I won’t tell you what he said about shopping trips with the wife  but I do know he doesn’t even enjoy them normally and this one was the icing on the cake!

Why can’t I reply to your texts?

So that I can send out the texts as quickly as possible I have bought what is called a “virtual” number. It’s like a mobile phone but inside a computer. It means I can send you the text much faster than if I were to use the small keypad on a phone. The messages are as fast as technology allows  with some slight limitations covered below. But they are non reply codes. In fact I can only send a message if I’m sitting at the computer.

I got the  message a little after you sent it?

As you probably know when you send a text it is not transmitted or received instantaneously. That’s because it takes approx 1-3 seconds to upload the text to the mobile phone network and then another few seconds for them to transmit it. What that means is that for all intents and purposes it’s impossible to deliver a text to a phone in less than about 5 seconds and usually  nearer 10 on average. Sometimes randomly a part of the network may be busy or under maintenance in your local area and messages can then take ages to be delivered. Fortunately it’s relatively rare.

… and if your phone is out of area, switched off or in a low signal area (Eg in a tunnel, shopping centre, country road in a car etc) at the time the text is transmitted you won’t receive it until you switch the phone on or the signal strength improves.

Obviously all I can do is send you the text as soon as I get it so you have the opportunity to place a bet if you are able to. At least you have a record of each selection and the amounts staked so you can see how the bets are progressing. If you live in a poor reception area you may get better results by switching networks.

Can you give me more notice?

When I can I will eg the big bets on Kensington Oval and Conduit.  And  unusually I was able to give you over 10 minutes advance notice of the greyhound bet although I wasn’t permitted to release it till the first show came up. You’ll understand how sensitive the market is if you bet many live dogs which is why the really good bets are almost always very late. Those are the terms connections supply the information on and I’m delighted to be able to get it because it is red hot! But I know the time available is limiting. Worth bearing in mind it’s often because they act late that means they get a better price.

Who gets the first text?

The texts are sent out automatically by the computer as soon as I hit “Send”.

It sends the texts out sequentially one at a time with about 1 second between each one (The mobile phone networks cannot transmit simultaneous messages even though it seems like they are)

The mobile phone numbers are loaded in the order in which I receive applications. As yours was one of the first you are right up near the front. New members will be added AFTER your mobile and so will experience a few seconds delay. Should you continue after the trial you will retain your prime position. Obviously if you didn’t but wanted to rejoin at a letter date you would have to take the next place in the queue available then.

If you do have any friends or contacts who might like to try this service then urge them to reply immediately to get the best possible position. First come first served is the only fair way to allocate positions don’t you agree?

Yours sincerely

Bob Rothman