Each Way Raider – New Review
Horse racing tipsters can often live or die by one thing: whether they can find value at the prices advised.
That is especially true with each-way betting, where the aim is not simply to pick winners, but to identify horses with a strong chance of outrunning their odds and delivering profit through both win and place returns.
That brings us to Each Way Raider, a horse racing tipping service that, as the name suggests, focuses on each-way selections.
This is a service from the Andrew David stable of systems, who has produced a number of good services over the years – including perhaps most notably Little Acorns, but also Back of the Net which we reviewed and gave a PASSED rating to recently.
So far, the early numbers for Each Way Raider have been impressive since starting up six months ago.
At the time of writing, Each Way Raider is showing a profit of 100 points for the each-way bets, with a 36% strike rate and an excellent 31% ROI (return on investment).
Those are eye-catching figures, particularly in horse racing, where long losing runs and price sensitivity can quickly separate genuinely profitable tipsters from those enjoying a short-term purple patch.
They are even more eye-catching when you consider the results are at Betfair SP – the holy grail of betting.
So no worries about prices disappearing or bookie accounts being closed.
From that perspective, this is one of the most promising services we have come across in a while.
It uses a combination of factors – which understandly are kept secret – to find value in the exchange horse racing markets. So far it looks to have worked very well.
In this review however, we’ll take a closer look at:
- How Each Way Raider works
- The type of bets advised
- The service’s results so far
- Whether the profits look sustainable
- The pros and cons of joining
- Our overall verdict on whether Each Way Raider is worth following
As always at Honest Betting Reviews, we’ll be tracking the service carefully and judging it on the numbers, not the hype.
Early signs are certainly promising, but the real test will be whether Each Way Raider can keep finding value over the long term.
We will post results here as we go along as usual.
In the meantime you can check out Each Way Raider for yourself here.




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