FAQ
Once i've purchased the guide how do
I get it?
As soon as you have paid you will be taken to the thank you page where you can download the guide which is in pdf format.
How many selections can I expect to find per day?
On average you should find approximately 5 selections but of course it all depends on the days racing, someday's you may get double that!
What is the average prices of the selections?
The price tends to be low because the system concentrates on laying horses with forecasted odds below 5.00(4/1).
Can the System be used successfully on the flat, jumps and All Weather?
Yes, we recommend the system for all modes of racing.
Do I need to make any other payments to anyone after purchasing the system to find my selections?
No!!..After purchasing the system no further payments are required to find selections.
How long will it take me to find selections?
Once you are used to using the system it will take you around 5
minutes to find each selection.
What level of bank will I need to start with?
This of course depends on your personal circumstances but £200 is sufficient. As your bank total increases out of profits so will your stakes.
Can you provide some proof of you winnings from the system?
Proof for this system is provided at http://www.WinnersPickLosers.com/proof.html
. This proof is updated whenever I have time so please don't email
me requesting more proof or results.
Do you have to be at your computer or can you place you bet the night before?
Most of the information you need is available the night before the races so in theory yes you can place your bets the night before BUT in the guide i do recommend being at your computer to place your bets just before the off. The reason for that is to ensure that their is no non-runners, jockey changes, change of wether that effects track conditions, etc, basically the sort of things that can turn the race against you. So by placing your bets the night before will mean extra risk.
Does your system use any loss recovery methods?
No! loss recovery methods can be very costly
in a losing run and all that risk for small returns is why we dont
agree with using it.
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