Why Do Profeshional Punters turn Tipster.
The history of the Horserace Betting Industry, contains a few succesful gamblers who before they retired or died had turned there hand to tipping to the general public.
Many of the regular punters can not understand this concept and ask frequently.
“If you are so clever why do you nead to pass your information on to the public when you are a winner already”
The simple fact is that the tipping industry is a better “Licence to Print Money” than any other. in the field, making several individuals very wealthy, were with the control of the betting industry, by the Big Three, it is almost impossible for a Gambler, to generate enough turnover to compete with the Tipping lines. for shear net profit.
When Alex Bird was confronted with a turnover tax, in the 60s. he almost stopped betting, so small was his overall % profit.but on a massive turnover.
However Alex had one thing going for him that we do not have now and that is he could get on.or as the Australians say “SET”
With over 25 Agents all over the land, who were happy to place Alex,s bets for the information every one was happy but what of today.
The Internet industry is a joke impossible to get even a mundane wager at a fixed price, even in the high street shops, no worthwhile wager will be considered.
Even Football. the leading Bookmakers place restrictions, as low as £50. on a single. so what now.?? In Horseracing will the SP structure servive, or will an industry service, be used in its place.restricting both price and place odds.
To use the amount of Dogs, (Bags) and several hundred of reality races, why would they want even semi pros, trying to get a monkey on a selling plate at Brighton. with people playing Roulette, every minute of the day from 9 in the morning to 9.0 at night. Horseracing is a hinderance.
So if a Pro, punter can show a % that is worthwhile, it wont be long before he realises that a tipping services will generate much more profit than, his own endevours. and who can blame him for doing so, dont forget there are many. punters who are at least better off with some of these services than the methods that they use themselves.
Punting on horses is a hobbie very few actually show a profit, and in fact like all hobbies, it will cost money.
The art is ballancing the cost against the fun of it all. after all you can always refuse to keep records and just beleave that you win.
Cubone
