Double Betting Tips – Final Update
Please note that this service has been discontinued due to health reasons of the tipster, Josh.
We hope he is okay and obviously the most important thing is someone’s health, betting is just secondary.
The service had been doing well with some big winners, in particular a 216/1 patent bet last month. So perhaps at some point in the future Josh might be able to relaunch the service.
In the current circumstances though we will wrap up our review and as we say send our best wishes to Josh for a full recovery.
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Double Betting Tips – Results Update
21st April 2022
It’s been an excellent time lately for horse racing service Double Betting Tips, with a profit of 160 points made to advised prices since our last update.
That means they are now 171 points up for our trial overall at advised prices.
You can view full results here.
The big news is that they landed a huge patent on Tuesday at odds of 216/1! In case you aren’t familiar with the term, a patent is a bet consisting of 3 singles, 3 doubles and a treble.
All three legs of the bet came in on Tuesday to land the spoils and we are sure was wildly celebrated by members.
The service has changed quite a bit since our last update. It was originally just one win-double bet per day. Then in early April it was changed to two each-way singles and an each-way double, to make things a bit smoother and because most members prefer to have regular wins. And then more recently there has been a switch to more exotic bets like patents, trixies and lucky 15s.
So the service could do with a name change perhaps, although in any event it is a little more complex to follow now.
It also means the Betfair SP results aren’t so relevant anymore as it isn’t practical to place the exotic bets on Betfair. So we won’t be able to record the BSP results any more, but for the record they were around 6 points better off at BSP before switching to exotic bets.
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Double Betting Tips – Results Update
8th March 2022
It’s been an encouraging start to our trial of horse racing service Double Betting Tips, with a profit of 11 points made so far to advised prices.
You can view full results here.
The results at Betfair SP have actually been better so far, with 24 points profit made for our trial to date.
The service is pretty simple to follow with a maximum of just one double bet per day which is win-only.
If you are using Betfair then you will need to place the double manually – i.e. place the first bet as a single and then if it wins place the second bet with the stake plus winnings of the first.
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Double Betting Tips – New Review
3rd February 2022
Today we are starting a new trial of a horse racing service called Double Betting Tips.
This is a service that researches the best two horse racing bets of the day and combines them into a double. They claim this gives the maximum value at the bookies and higher long-term profit.
The tips are based on traditional form reading on horses, trainers and jockeys so that sounds pretty straightforward.
The idea behind the service is to provide larger returns by combining the tips into doubles rather than placing them as singles. Of course the flip side to that is the strike rate will be lower and losing runs longer, so you will need a larger bank than if just betting on singles.
The chap behind the system claims the returns are better by placing win doubles though so that is the preference of the service.
Results published on the website look strong, with 46 points profit made since starting up in October last year. That has been achieved with a very high return on investment of 63% and a reasonable strike rate of just under 20%.
So will be interesting to see how this one goes, it’s relatively new but looks like it has potential.
Anyway, as ever we will update results here as we go along.
In the meantime you can check out Double Betting Tips for yourself here.
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