They sound great in principle but rarely fill your bank account. In the real world things just aren't like that.
Well, according to Jonathon Burgess, an accredited Betfair trainer, this is the type of outcome the horse racing industry expects. If they hype up the right type of horse, they can get untold amounts of profit. The public won’t know any different because on paper the horse appears to be a solid winner.
False Favourites is at less than ($41) one of the least expensive systems on the market today but it is one of the best. The first point that strikes you about this e-book is its sheer size with 216 packed pages.
Right from the word go, Jonathan makes sure you are aware this is no walk in the park, you won’t retire overnight, in fact the results on Jonathan’s website show he is making around 10-15 points profit per month, not an outrageous claim by any means. So with L50 stakes you’d be profiting by L500 - L750, L100 stakes you’d be banking L1000 - L1500 a month. I think this is one of the reasons I really admire Jonathan, he is totally upfront, he won’t insult your intelligence with ridiculous claims and hype. What he is offering you is the chance to learn how to make a consistent and relatively safe income by betting on horses to lose.
Of course, don’t be mistaken by the e-book’s title. Indeed, Burgess is not encouraging you to bet on losing horses. Instead, he is teaching how you can determine the worthiness of a false favourite in a particular situation. If a false favourite truly fits its namesake, Burgess will then show you other strategies you can use for making a better selection. The horses in this new selection will be far from losers, but they won’t necessarily be avid ‘winners’, at least in the eyes of the media.
We are not absolutely certain that False Favourites can be truly classed as a horse racing "system" it is more a selection method. The difference between these two definitions is a fine one but in most racing systems the rules you look for 3 or 4 factors and if they apply you have a bet or lay. In False Favourites the basic idea is to find favourites who have more negative factors than the competition.
This is not a "get rich overnight" scheme but if you are looking for a method that allows you to consistently profit from horse racing and the Exchanges you can do a loot worse than get a copy of False Favourites.
Definitely worth paying money for and in my opinion a long term winner.