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Get Your US Open Tips Here!

This week sees the third major of the season as the golfing world heads to the Los Angeles Country Club for the 123rd US Open.

Recognised as one of the top 20 golf courses in America, the LA Country Club will present a different test to your typical US Open venue – with wide fairways but deep bunkers, treacherous greens and penal barrancas winding their way through the picturesque course. 

And whilst the rough is not as long as you would normally see at a US Open, it is deep Bermuda rough that will test the players’ strength. 

Here is a look at exactly what the players will be faced with this week:

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So players will want to avoid that for sure and only a true champion who has withstood not just the physical test but also the mental challenge will emerge victorious on Sunday.

If you are looking for some tips for the US Open then we can highly recommend the Golf Insider, who has a phenomenal betting record.

He is coming off a huge 66/1 winner last week at the Canadian Open in the shape of Nick Taylor who won a thrilling playoff against Tommy Fleetwood. 

That put the Golf Insider +145 points in profit (backing to level stakes) since January 1st… and it’s now firmly on course for 2023 to be the most successful year in its 10 year history.

Last week’s winner is just the latest in a long line of big successes that include:

  • Marc Warren – WON at 150/1
  • Chris Kirk – WON at 125/1
  • Rasmus Hojgaard – WON at 200/1
  • Andrew Dodt – WON at 150/1
  • Corey Conners – WON at 175/1
  • Cameron Champ – WON at 150/1
  • Hennie Otto – WON at 80/1
  • Thomas Pieters – WON at 66/1
  • Martin Kaymer – WON at 70/1

Amazing stuff. Plus there have been a whole host of high-priced placed finishes as well, which are too numerous to mention here. 

In total the Golf Insider has made over £20,000 profit at £10 per point stakes since starting up in 2014 at an ROI of 27%, which is sensational tipping. 

He also absolutely crushed it in our live trial as well, making over 400 points profit with winners at prices of 250/1, 150/1, 20/1 and 30/1.

So the Golf Insider has been putting the bookies to the sword time and time again and making his members massive wads of tax-free cash.

He has some huge bets lined up for this week’s US Open:-

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  • xxxxxxxxxxxx at 16/1
  • xxxxxxxxxxxx at 28/1 
  • xxxxxxxxxxxx at 40/1 
  • xxxxxxxxxxxx at 66/1

All each-way and in with great chances. 

To unlock these tips and get your fully protected 100% money-back-guaranteed 30-day trial click here. 

 

 

 

 

How to Bet on Golf: The Best Markets Revealed

There is no secret sauce to betting on any sport unfortunately, which is why so many of us turn to tipsters that are experts in their field and have a long-term, verified set of results that analyses their profitability.

Golf is an interesting sport to wager on because there are a couple of simple rules you can follow that gives anyone a fighting chance of backing a winner (or securing place money): if the player is in form and has played well at the host course before, they have an excellent platform on which to build.

Tournament Win (With Places)

The most satisfying golf betting market to play is the tournament winner – if only it was easy to pick out the champion from the 156 or so players that tee it up in an event!

That’s why betting each way is vital. With Betfair golf betting, as just one example, you could secure eight paid places on the majority of PGA TOUR tournaments and sometimes more for majors – that means that for the Open Championship, you can secure a return if popular golf betting tips like Jordan Spieth (20/1), Dustin Johnson (28/1) and Justin Rose (33/1) finish in the places without necessarily threatening to win.

First Round Leader

This is the same as betting on the tournament winner market – albeit with fewer places paid.

What’s interesting about the First Round Leader (FRL) market is that the odds for each player at the head of the market are slightly longer than their main tournament betting prices – enabling us to squeeze extra value out of the big guns. There’s more variance to wagering on an 18-hole market than a 72-hole category, with more ‘shock’ results likely.

There are instances where punters can gain a genuine edge in the FRL market. Some golf courses play harder later in the day – maybe the wind has picked up, or the sun has come out and firmed up the course, also making the greens run faster.

It’s worth looking at the weather for a tournament, which will typically get underway on a Thursday, to see if there is a potential draw bias – half of the field will start their round in the morning, while the other half tees off in the afternoon.

Top Finishes

When you have a feeling that an outsider is going to play well, but not necessarily challenge at the top of the leaderboard, you can instead bet on them to deliver a Top 20/30/40 finish.

You’ll get shorter odds than in the main outright market, of course, but have so much more margin for error – especially when betting on the Top 40 finish category.

To offer some context, the 2023 Memorial Tournament was won by 18/1 shot Viktor Hovland. But finishing inside the top 30 on the leaderboard were players available in the outright market at around 100/1 – creating a handsome return even for those betting in a more conservative fashion.

Luke Donald – who was a whopping 300/1 before the off – finished tied 38th; netting Top 40 backers a decent 7/2 winner without him getting anywhere near to the trophy.

Top Nationalities

Many bookies break a PGA TOUR field down into smaller categories; one of which is centred around the player that will finish as the Top American, Top British & Irish, Top Asian and so on.

These markets are interesting because, where there are enough players, each way places are paid. For example, at the 2023 Canadian Open there were eight players vying to be Top Continental European – that means three places are paid. This is a unique way of betting on fancied outsiders like Vincent Norrman, who was available at 80/1 to win the tournament and 4/1 to best his continental compatriots.

So there are many different ways to bet on golf in a fun and responsible way – most of them don’t even require you to back a tournament winner to profit.

 

 

 

Wadster Winners – Results Update

It’s been a quiet time lately for tennis tipster Wadster Winners, with no change to the P/L made since our last update.

That means they are still 33 points down for our trial overall.  

You can view full results here. 

Please note that this service has now been placed on hold.

Wadster, who runs the service, provided this update via Telegram:

“The truth is mentally I’ve not been at my sharpest for the previous few weeks and the last thing I want to be doing is to be sending bad bets or ones with negative EV when that’s the case.

Unfortunately, the present circumstances are unlikely to change soon, and I do think it’s best for myself and all of you that I take a break from tennis tipping whilst I consider my options moving forward.

Hence, there will be a break in the service, where I’ll provide everyone with an update in by the start of August by the latest.”

So we will place this review on hold for the time being pending a decision on if/when it will recommence. 

 

 

 

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Wadster Winners – Results Update

9th May 2023

It’s been a tough time lately for tennis tipster Wadster Winners, with a loss of 20 points made since our last update.

That means they are now 33 points down for our trial overall.  

You can view full results here. 

Just a reminder this is a tennis tipster where tips are sent out via Telegram, usually with write-ups and/or analysis afterwards.  

The service works on a “pay as you win” model, whereby subscribers only pay for tips if Aidan make profits for them, and they purchase these in the form of credits/points at a cost of £5 per point.

 

 

 

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Wadster Winners – Results Update

23rd March 2023

Not a great deal of movement again for tennis tipster Wadster Winners lately with a profit of just 1 point made since our last update.

That means they are now 13 points down for our trial overall.  

You can view full results here. 

Just a reminder this is a tennis tipster where tips are sent out via Telegram, usually with write-ups and/or analysis afterwards.  

The service works on a “pay as you win” model, whereby subscribers only pay for tips if Aidan make profits for them, and they purchase these in the form of credits/points at a cost of £5 per point.

 

 

 

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Wadster Winners – Results Update

14th February 2023

Not a great deal of movement for tennis tipster Wadster Winners in recent times, with a loss of just 2 points made since our last update.

That means they are now 14 points down for our trial overall.  

You can view full results here. 

Just a reminder this is a tennis tipster where tips are sent out via Telegram, usually with write-ups and/or analysis afterwards.  

Tips come in main ATP and WTA tournaments where liquidity is good and a range of markets including match winner, total games, handicaps etc are used. 

 

 

 

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Wadster Winners – Results Update

9th January 2023

It’s been a better time lately for tennis tipster Wadster Winners, with a profit of 8 points made since our last update.

That means they are now just 12 points down for our trial overall.  

You can view full results here. 

Just a reminder this is a tennis tipster where tips are sent out via Telegram, usually with write-ups and/or analysis afterwards.  

Tips come in main ATP and WTA tournaments where liquidity is good and a range of markets including match winner, total games, handicaps etc are used. 

 

 

 

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Wadster Winners – Results Update

17th November 2022

It’s been a tough start to our trial of tennis tipster Wadster Winners, with a loss of 20 points made so far after one month. 

You can view full results here. 

Just to note that with the main tennis season coming to an end shortly it will mean fewer tips for a little while until the new season gets underway. 

 

 

 

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Wadster Winners – New Review

13th October 2022

It’s been a while since we reviewed a tennis tipster here at Honest Betting Reviews so we are pleased to be starting one today. 

This service is called Wadster Winners (formerly Wadster Tips) and the tips come from a guy called Aidan Wardle. 

Aidan says his approach “has always been largely based on an intuitive understanding of tennis and the factors that are important in winning a match. I know how to then apply relevant data to solidify my opinions on betting ideas and to create value bets to make profits.”

The approach appears to have worked very well, with 197 points profit made since starting up in 2019, according to the results on the website. These tips have been proofed to the pyckio website as well as the SBC so have some solid verification behind them. 

The returns have been achieved with a return on investment of just over 8% which is very respectable in tennis terms. 

Each of the last three years has produced over 40 points profit which is a strong level of consistency. 

The tips are provided via a betting bot on Telegram, which is increasingly becoming tipsters’ modus operandi these days. 

The service works on a “pay as you win” model, whereby subscribers only pay for tips if Aidan make profits for them, and they purchase these in the form of credits/points at a cost of £5 per point.

That’s fair enough really and it’s surprising in some ways that more tipsters don’t operate in this way. 

In any event, this looks like an impressive all-round service and one of the better tennis tipsters we have come across so we are looking forward to getting the trial underway. Results will be updated here as we go along as usual. 

In the meantime you can check out Wadster Winners for yourself here.

 

 

 

MLB Profiles: New York Mets

One of the most popular sports these days has to be baseball. Baseball is popular both on the pitch and in the betting office as it is for fantasy baseball, which also wracks up quite the crowd.

Of all of the teams at play in MLB, there are several that exceed the rankings in popularity. The New York Mets are one of the teams that excels in its fanbase, but, let’s take a moment to talk about who they are and their history!

Who Are The New York Mets?

The Mets are an American pro baseball team that is based in the NYC borough of Queens. They compete in MLB in the Eastern division of the National League. The Mets and the Yankees are the two major league clubs that are NYC based.

One of baseball’s first expansion teams was the Mets as they were founded in 1962 to replace the departed NL teams; the Dodgers and the Giants.

In their inaugural season, the Mets posted a 40-120 record, which is the worst regular season record that has ever been seen in MLB.  The Mets also managed to qualify for the post-season ten times over and also managed to win the World Series on 2 occasions.

They managed to win 5 National League Pennants, with the most recent ones in 2000 and 2015, and also gained 6 total National League East division titles.

Their ownership changed in 2020, now under the ownership of Steve Cohen, a billionaire hedge fund manager, who purchased the team for $2.4 billion.

As 2022 came around, Forbes ranked the Mets as being the 6th most valuable MLB team, as they had a value of $2.650 billion.

When the 2022 regular season ended, the team had an overall win-loss record of 4,652 to 4,988 overall.

History Of The Franchise?

Every franchise has a history, and the Mets had a unique and interesting history, so let’s take a look.

Founding

After 1957, the Brooklyn Dodgers and Giants moved from NYC to California to become the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants, which left NYC with no NL franchises, and only a single AL team, which was the New York Yankees.

The NL decided to expand, and add the New York Mets. They quickly took on the colors of the Giants and Dodgers, as blue and orange, which are also featured on the NYC flag.

In 1962, the Mets posted a 40-120 record, which was the biggest loss in a season since 1899. Then, later on, in the 1963 season they featured Willey, who was having a very good year, he pitched 4 shut-outs before he incurred an injury and ended up finishing with a 9-14 win-loss record.

At the beginning of their inception, they did not do so well, as you can see. However, eventually, things would improve for this team.

2nd Pennant In The 70s

In ‘73, the Mets managed to rally and go from 5th place to eventually win their division, despite only having a record of 82-79. They upset the favored Cincinnati Reds in NLCS and managed to push the defending World Series champions, the Oakland Athletics into a seventh game, however, they did end up losing the series.

1973 was the only NL East division title from ‘70 and ‘80 that the Phillies or Pirates did not win as well. However, in 1977 the Met’s star pitcher, Tom Seaver ended up being traded and the Mets fell to the bottom for some years.

1980s

In 1980, the Mets got sold to the Doubleday publishing company for $21.1 mil.

In the mid 80’s the franchise did turn around a bit, drafting Darryl Strawberry, a talented slugger, and then Dwight Gooden in 1985. They also gained Keith Hernandez in 1983, who was a former NL MVP and Gold Glove winner.

In ‘85 they also got Gary Carter and managed to win 98 games, but still missed the playoffs. However, in ‘86 they managed to win their division with a 108-54 record, which is one of the best in NL history!

They won an NLCS in 6 games as well, with the 6th game lasting 16 innings, which was the longest in playoff history until 2005. That year, they were only a single hit away from losing the World Series, before a series of miscues led to an error from Bill Buckner, which gave them a victory.

They finally won their second World Series title in 7 games that year! 

1990s Struggles

The ’90s saw a lot of struggles for the Mets, as they finished with a losing record for 6 seasons in a row from ‘91 to ‘96. They did not get to the postseason again until 1999.

Overall

After such a rollercoaster ride the Mets have changed their outlook for the latest MLB betting odds and had a new owner take them over in 2020. They have also seen more records being built up by newer players. Jacob deGrom set a new MLB record allowing 3 or fewer earned runs in 40 games consecutively.

We also saw a new single-season record broken by Jim Scott. So, there is more improvement, and we hope to see even more in the future.

 

 

 

The Best Poker Moves in Recent History

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Poker is an exciting game that has captured the attention of millions of people around the world.

From its origins in the 19th century to the present day, poker has evolved, adapting to innovative strategies.

That’s why acquiring and developing gaming skills is vital for any player who wants to excel.

Over the years, we have witnessed some incredible moves and strategies that have changed the course of this game, leaving even some players breathless. This time, we will take an exciting journey through those poker plays that have made history.

One of the most iconic moves in recent times was Phil Ivey’s epic bluff at the 2010 World Series of Poker. In a crucial hand, Ivey faced off against the defending champion, Joe Cada.

Holding what appeared to be a weak hand, Ivey made a massive bet that put a significant portion of his chip stack at stake.

Despite his precarious position, Ivey managed to intimidate Cada, who eventually folded and handed the victory to Ivey. This bold move was widely applauded and recognized as one of the greatest poker plays of all time.

Another historic move took place during the 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event. Qui Nguyen, a relatively unknown player, employed an aggressive and unconventional strategy that led him to victory.

Nguyen showcased an impressive ability to read his opponents and capitalize on the opportunities that arose. His unpredictable playing style and knack for keeping opponents in the dark were crucial to his success in the tournament

In addition to these standout moves, technology has played a significant role in the development of modern poker. With the advancement of technology, professionals can train their skills for championships on the internet while earning rewards.

Specialized sites like CasinoBonusCA compare online casinos based on key factors like bonuses, promotions, ratings and casino details. Furthermore, a list of the best selections of games to play and train your skills whether it is slots, blackjack, or above all, poker.

At the same time, you train and you can take economic benefits realized through classic or new payment methods.

Online poker players can develop numerous gameplay strategies to become high-level opponents as it can be seen on HonestBettingReviews. Among the best online poker moves, undoubtedly resonate:

Bluff of Viktor Blom, in 2009, during Tom Dwan’s “durrrr” challenge, Viktor Blom performed an epic bluff in an online poker hand. With one card needed on the river to complete a straight, Blom made a massive bet that led Dwan to fold with a better hand.

This audacious move surprised the poker community and established Blom as an elite player in the world of online poker.

Card reading by Fedor Holz, in 2016, during the main event of the Triton Super High Roller Series in Montenegro, Fedor Holz showcased an incredible ability to read his opponent, David Peters. Holz made a cunning move and successfully forced Peters to fold, even though he had a winning hand.

This play highlighted the importance of reading skills in poker and solidified Holz as one of the best players of his time.

Martin Jacobson’s bluff at the World Series of Poker: At the 2014 World Series of Poker, Martin Jacobson executed a brilliant bluff at the final table of the main event.

With a sizable chip stack and an accurate read on his opponent, Jacobson made a daring bluff that allowed him to claim the pot and stay in the competition. This pivotal move proved instrumental in his ultimate victory in the tournament, where he was crowned the world poker champion.

Dan Smith’s heroic fold at the Super High Roller Bowl: During the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl, Dan Smith made a heroic fold in a hand against Christoph Vogelsang.

Despite holding a seemingly strong hand, Smith correctly read Vogelsang and decided to fold, avoiding a significant loss of chips.

This impressive move demonstrated the importance of reading skills and strategic decision-making in high-stakes poker.

These are just a few examples of the best poker moves in recent history, including online tournaments. The game of poker continues to evolve, and talented players will always find ways to surprise us with their skills and innovative strategies.

Whether it’s a well-timed bluff, a masterful read, or a strategic fold, these moves showcase the excitement and brilliance of the game.

As technology continues to advance, online poker is solidifying itself as a popular platform for players to showcase their skills and compete in tournaments from the comfort of their own homes.

Online platforms offer a wide range of games and training opportunities, allowing players to enhance their skills and potentially earn financial rewards through various payment methods.

 

 

 

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8 FA Cup Facts You May Not Know

The FA Cup final takes place today between Manchester City and Manchester Utd at Wembley Stadium and it is set to be a cracking final.

The bookies have City priced as strong favourites at a best price of 1.67 to win in 90 minutes, whilst United are the clear outsiders at best odds of 5.75.

The final will be played in balmy conditions as temperatures at Wembley Stadium and expected to reach over 20 degrees centigrade.

Hopefully it will be one of the classic contests that goes down in FA Cup folklore.

Certainly the competition is steeped in history and is known throughout the world as the premiere domestic cup competition.

Do you think you know the FA Cup well? Test your knowledge with 8 fun facts about the FA cup you might not know.

  • The first FA Cup – took place in 1871-72 and the final was between Wanderers and Royal Engineers held at Kennington Oval. Wanderers won 1-0 making them the first FA Cup winners, something they also achieved the following year.
  • Successful clubs – Arsenal is the most successful FA Cup winner, having received the trophy 14 times. They are followed by Manchester United who have collected 12 cups; Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Chelsea come next have 8 wins apiece; Aston Villa have collected 7 cups, and Newcastle United, Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers have each triumphed six times.  
  • Biggest goal margin – The biggest goal margin occurred just last year when Manchester City hammered Watford 6-0. Previous to that the biggest winning margin was way back in 1890 when Blackburn Rovers beat The Wednesday 6-1. In recent times other biggest winning margins include Arsenal beating Aston Villa in the final by 4-0 in 2015. That was the biggest win since 1994 when Manchester United beat Chelsea and with the same score line. Manchester United also beat Brighton & Hove Albion 4-0 in 1983.
  • Highest scoring finals – this was in 1890 between Blackburn Rovers and Sheffield Wednesday in which Blackburn won 6-1 and in 1953 when Blackpool beat Bolton Wanderers by 4-3.
  • Giant killers – Luton Town have been the hottest giant killers over the last quarter century. Their greatest success was in the 2012/13 season when they beat Norwich who at the time were 88 places above them. They have also beaten Wolves, Bradford City and Newcastle United. Other leading giant killers include Oldham Athletic, Swansea City, Sheffield United and Cardiff City. However, in terms of individual games, the biggest giant killer game was that between Hereford and Newcastle in 1972 in which Hereford won 2-1 in extra time. Other memorable giant killer games include Manchester United and Leeds in 2010 where Leeds won 1-0, and Leicester City and Wycombe Wanderers in 2001.
  • Biggest scandals – one of the biggest FA Cup scandals occurred in 2017 and involved a meat pie. Wayne Shaw, the reserve goalkeeper for Sutton, was filmed eating a meat pie in the dugout during the match in which Sutton lost to Arsenal. The result was a betting scandal as Sutton was aware that a bookmaker had offered odds on him being shown on TV doing just that. As a result he resigned tearfully from the team.

 

  • Trophies – There have been five FA Cup trophies. The first, which cost £20 to create, was stolen in 1895 while it was on display in a Birmingham shoe shop having been won by Aston Villa. Trophy number two, a precise replica of the first one, was in use from 1896 till 1910 and was subsequently sold in 2005 for almost half a million pounds. The third trophy was larger as was used for several years but it was discovered to be fragile and so was replaced by a replica which remained in use until 2014 when it was replaced by a stronger, heavier version.
  • Unluckiest club – arguably the Leicester City is the unluckiest club in the competition; they have played in the final on four occasions but have failed to win the cup. Whether you consider Wigan Athletic to be unlucky or unlucky depends on your point of view; in 2013 the club won the FA Cup, and in the same season they were relegated from the Premier League.

Any fascinating FA Cup facts we have missed – let us know!

If you are looking to have a punt on the final, then you can check out Betting Gods Premium Tips, which include a top tip for today’s final, together with daily tips from their expert panel of professional tipsters that has collectively made a whopping £138,447!

 

 

 

 

 

Tipster of the Month – May

As May has come to a close it is time for our “Tipster of the Month” award.

This is where we look at the top tipsters – both those we have reviewed in the past and those we are currently reviewing – to see who’s performed most strongly over the last month.

It’s a chance to find out who is in form and has been giving the bookies a good hiding over the last month and to note any stand-out performances.

Now it’s time to look at the top tipsters from May.

 

The Sporting Month of May

May was a month of transition in the sporting world as the football season came towards an end in Europe, whilst the flat racing season got fully underway. 

There was also a feeling of déjà vu in the big European leagues as perennial winners PSG, Bayern Munich and Manchester City once again won their respective domestic leagues.

In Spain Barcelona continued the duopoly of La Liga by winning the title for the first time in four years, whilst in Italy Napoli broke the mould by capturing their first Scudetto in over 30 years. 

In the racing world, the month got off to a flying start with the Guineas meeting at Newmarket, where Chaldean won the 2,000 Guineas with the ageless Frankie Dettori on board whilst Mawj won the 1000 Guineas for trainer Saeed bin Suroor.

 

Tipster of the Month – May 2023

In terms of tipping, May saw some strong performances from both horse racing and football tipsters with plenty of profit made across the board. 

Let’s take a look at the best tipsters for the month of May. 

 

3. Banker Bets 

It is quite tough for football services to break into our list, as they tend to grind out small gains rather than have big winners like horse racing and golf services. 

However, this month a footy tipster has managed to break into the top 3 and that is Banker Bets.

Using a variety of strategies they produced some strong gains in May, with the four systems delivering the following results:-

  • Over 1.5 Goals: 33 wins and 4 losses for 20.7% profit on starting bank and 11.19% ROI
  • Over 2.5 Goals: 20 wins and 10 losses for 13.32% profit on starting bank and 22.2% ROI
  • Favourites: 20 wins, 4 losses and 1 void for 7.2% profit on starting bank and 5.76% ROI
  • Draws: 17 wins and 40 losses for 0.17% profit on starting bank and 0.29% ROI

That’s really good consistency and continues the momentum shown in previous months.

As we say it’s tough for footy services to break through so with these results, Banker Bets is well worthy of a place on our Tipster of the Month awards. 

 

2. King of the Picks

Taking the number two spot for the month is a horse racing service we are currently reviewing, King of the Picks.

With the flat season getting going in earnest it was a perfect time for them to show their mettle and that is exactly what it did in May, racking up an impressive 28 points profit. 

There were some big winners throughout the month, including Bielsa at 12/1, Urban Sprawl at 12/1, Great State at 8/1 and plenty more at decent prices. 

We have come to expect high quality from the King of the Picks service and that is what they have delivered. Congratulations to them on racking up some very healthy profits in May.

 

1. The Bookies Enemy

The winner of out Tipster of the Month for May is a service that passed a review here at HBR back in 2018 and has delivering superb results for a while now and that is horse racing tipster The Bookies Enemy.

With an excellent 364 points profit made since August 2022 and nine profitable months out of the last ten, they have been relentless in their pursuit of profit. 

May was no exception either with another 48 points profit made for the month, which would be £1200 profit at £25 per point stakes.

That included winners at 16/1, 11/1, & 8/1 and many more at a range of prices that kept the profits rolling in throughout the month. 

A formidable effort then that hit the bookies where it hurts and earned The Bookies Enemy our Tipster of the Month awards for May. 

You can check out The Bookies Enemy for yourself here.

 

 

 

 

Tony Bloom – From Poker Star to Billionaire Gambler

Tony Bloom is a name that has become synonymous with success in both the worlds of poker and football.

From humble beginnings, Bloom has risen to become one of the most successful and respected figures in these industries.

A maths graduate from Manchester University and now in his late-forties, on the surface Tony Bloom is a reclusive billionaire who made his first fortune on the poker tables and is currently the owner of Brighton and Hove Albion football club.

But how did he get to where he is today? What drives him to succeed?

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the incredible journey of Tony Bloom, from his early days as a poker player to his current role as a football mogul.

We’ll explore his strategies for success, the challenges he’s faced along the way, and what sets him apart from others in these highly competitive fields.

So if you’re curious about what it takes to go from poker champ to football mogul, grab a cup of coffee and settle in for an inspiring story of determination, hard work, and passion.

 

Early Life and Career

Tony Bloom was born in Brighton, England, in 1970. Growing up, he was surrounded by a family of gamblers, with both his father and grandfather being avid players.

It was no surprise, then, that Tony developed an interest in poker at a young age. He started playing with his family and friends, honing his skills and developing a love for the game.

After completing his education, Tony Bloom began working as a professional poker player. He quickly made a name for himself in the industry, winning numerous tournaments and earning a reputation as one of the best players around. 

Known as “The Lizard” due to his distinctive poker style, characterized by a close friend who claimed he had the tenacity of an alligator, he achieved recognition by reaching the final table of the World Poker Championship and amassing over £2 million in poker winnings throughout his career.

Nonetheless, his actual wealth far surpasses these poker earnings. Having invested more than £200 million into his football team, it is highly probable that his estimated net worth of several billion pounds holds truth, although the exact figures remain unknown, as he prefers to keep this information undisclosed.

His financial endeavors encompass a range of ventures, including city trading, founding the now-defunct online betting website Premierbet, which he subsequently sold for £1 million, lucrative property deals, and holding various directorships, having been associated with at least 12.

This enigmatic individual has granted only a limited number of interviews, yet he once famously remarked, “Poker equips you with valuable skills such as analyzing situations, understanding people, and making difficult decisions. These abilities can be applied to business and, certainly, to running a football club.”

Essentially, Tony Bloom is a lifelong gambler, having nurtured this passion since the tender age of 8. Reflecting on his inclination, he stated, “I engaged in gambling because I found enjoyment in it and, consequently, I aspired to excel in order to emerge victorious.

And he undeniably achieved precisely that, aided by the establishment of his clandestine enterprise, Starlizard—an extensive sports betting operation supporting his fervor for football betting.

 

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Starlizard

Situated within the inconspicuous Iceworks building in Camden, Starlizard is a secretive football betting syndicate that strives to maintain utmost confidentiality regarding its operations.

The Iceworks lacks any signage or logo that would identify the presence of Starlizard. Its windows are covered with reflective glass, preventing prying eyes from glimpsing the internal workings.

However, the company does maintain a website that offers limited insights into its activities, occasionally advertising available positions for suitable applicants. At present, the organization boasts approximately 160 employees.

According to its official website, Starlizard is a betting consultancy utilizing intricate statistical models to calculate football betting odds more accurately than established bookmakers.

These calculated odds are made accessible to customers for a fee, allowing them to exploit football betting markets. In essence, Starlizard operates as a betting advisor rather than directly accepting wagers.

This represents the publicly known narrative. What remains concealed is that the enterprise functions as a remarkably successful gambling syndicate, placing wagers worth hundreds of millions of pounds on behalf of affluent high-stakes clients globally, particularly in Asia.

While Tony Bloom is almost certainly the individual behind Starlizard, official records from Companies House do not list him as one of the directors.

Several plausible explanations exist for this, but one notable factor is that a significant portion of the bets placed employs Tony Bloom’s personal fortune, rendering a substantial portion of his income tax-exempt due to winnings.

Arguably, and as indicated by certain former employees, a primary function of Starlizard is to manage Tony Bloom’s personal football betting activities.

Starlizard’s business model is meticulously structured into various teams. The research team comprises football experts responsible for collecting detailed data on international and domestic league and cup competitions.

Every aspect of each match is meticulously recorded and analyzed, encompassing not only goals but also misses and passes.

Additionally, there exists a bet analysis team consisting of mathematical prodigies and IT experts.

Their role entails analyzing the amassed data to calculate odds and determine the most advantageous betting opportunities, typically involving Asian bookmakers, as UK bookmakers cannot accept such substantial stakes.

The team employs highly sophisticated statistical tools akin to those used by financial brokers to analyze stock market movements.

The betting team is entrusted with executing the wagers to attain the most favorable returns. Comprising rapid-fire specialists, they thrive on adrenaline and possess nerves of steel, akin to market traders.

Supporting these endeavors is the IT team, ensuring Starlizard remains at the forefront of technological advancements.

The majority of Starlizard’s bets are placed within the Asian market, where a football handicap system is employed.

In this system, when a weaker team competes against a stronger one, the latter receives a handicap. For instance, if a team is handicapped by two goals, a bet on that team requires them to win by more than two goals for the bet to yield a payout.

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Statlizard crunches the numbers on thousands of fixtures annually.

Starlizard’s success lies in its ability to predict score lines with remarkable accuracy. While the returns may seem relatively modest, estimated at around 2% or even lower, they are consistently profitable.

With sufficiently high stakes, these bets accumulate substantial winnings, presently estimated to exceed £100 million over a successful year.

Should one desire to partake in this endeavor, anyone with a minimum investment of £2 million can join the syndicate. Although the potential return on such an investment is challenging to calculate precisely, given an average return of 2% per betting cycle, it is likely to surpass gains from conventional investments significantly.

 

The impact of Tony Bloom on Brighton and Hove Albion

Tony Bloom’s impact on Brighton and Hove Albion has been nothing short of transformative. His investment in the club has not only saved it from financial ruin, but it has also created a culture of success and ambition.

Today, Brighton and Hove Albion is a club that is respected and admired throughout the football world, establishing itself as a serious player in the Premier League. 

One of the things that sets Tony Bloom apart as a football owner is his commitment to the community. He has invested heavily in the local area, supporting numerous charities and initiatives.

He has also created a sense of pride and identity for the people of Brighton and Hove, who see their football club as a symbol of their city’s spirit and resilience.

Philanthropist

As well as being probably the world’s most successful sports gambler, Tony Bloom is also a philanthropist.

He founded the Bloom Foundation which supports organisations that run UK and international health and education projects. He is also a member of the Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis Board; his wife Linda, a psychiatrist, has suffered with MS for the last 12 years.

 

Challenges faced and lessons learned

Tony Bloom’s journey to success has not been without its challenges. He has faced numerous setbacks and obstacles along the way, from financial difficulties to personal struggles. But through it all, he has remained determined and focused, using each challenge as an opportunity to learn and grow.

One of the most important lessons Tony has learned over the years is the importance of perseverance. He knows that success rarely comes easy and that setbacks are inevitable. But he also knows that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible.

Tony Bloom’s achievements and recognition

Tony Bloom’s achievements in both the world of poker and football have earned him numerous accolades and recognition. He has been named the European Poker Tour Player of the Year and has won numerous other awards for his contributions to the industry.

In football, Tony has been recognized for his role in turning around Brighton and Hove Albion. He has been named the Football League’s Chairman of the Year and has received widespread praise for his commitment to the club and the community.

Conclusion

Tony Bloom’s journey from poker champ to football mogul is a story of determination, hard work, and passion.

He has faced numerous challenges along the way, but he has always remained focused on his goals and committed to his vision. Today, he is one of the most successful and respected figures in both the worlds of poker and football, and his legacy will continue to inspire and motivate others for years to come.

 

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An Introduction to Horse Racing

Humanity first tamed the horse 6000 years ago. Since then, we’ve been watching athletes race horses, whether in direct competition or chariot racing.

Horse races have been popular throughout human history. However, in the 1800s, when the Victorian age rekindled the horse racing spark, the sport became an international sensation.

Today, horse racing is one of the most popular sports in the world. Watched by fans from all around the globe, the sport is especially popular in England, Ireland, the United States of America, France, the United Arab Emirates, and Japan.

However, most countries have notable horse racing competitions. So, in this article, we would like to briefly discuss some of the most notable things about horse racing, and give you a quick rundown on the sport.

Betting on Horse Races

Horse racing’s success mainly stems from its popularity as a betting sport. Most bookies cover the biggest events regarding horse races, place odds on the top equestrian athletes, and discuss their pairings with jockeys. Unsurprisingly, horse racing is also popular with online bettors.

For those who don’t know, online sportsbooks have reached a whole new level of success in 2023. They cover all of the greatest athletic competitions, and there are many that entirely focus on horse racing. On top of that, most online bookies offer excellent bonuses, promotions, and more, as seen on this page. So, if you have an interest in betting, check out the link provided.

Most Notable Horse Racing Events

There are several, notable, and beloved horse racing events in 2023. Most fans of horse racing will undoubtedly know of the Kentucky Derby.

The jewel on top the Triple Crown, the Kentucky Derby is one of the United States’ most notable sports events. Horses from all over the country come to compete for the title of greatest. The Kentucky Derby has been the stomping ground for some of the greatest equestrian athletes in history, including the Secretariat.

The Royal Ascot is another incredibly popular and widely watched event in horse racing. Held annually in the English town of Ascot, the event is much more than just a horse race. There is a gala, a fashion show, a cocktail party and more.

Famous for being attended by the British Royal Family, the Royal Ascot will very likely remain one of England’s, and the World’s, most popular sporting events.

And finally, we head on over to the Middle East, in order to take a look at the UAE Derby. A flat horse race stretching over a distance of 1.900 meters, the UAE Derby usually takes place at the end of March. Known for its extraordinarily rich purse, which currently sits at $2.5 million, the UAE Derby is one of the biggest events in horse racing.

Conclusion

Whether you love it or find it unappealing, horse racing undoubtedly remains a popular event around the world. We hope this article has helped those who want to know more about the sport, as it certainly has been growing in popularity in the past couple of years.