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Bulldog Punter – Pay4Profit Review

Bulldog Punter – Pay4Profit is a horse racing tipster service that operates on a pay when you win basis. It is operated by the Bet Kudos with selections coming courtesy of one Danny Taylor.

What does the product offer?

According to the sales material for Bulldog Punter – Pay4Profit, the service provides a unique way to spice up your horse racing profits. Whilst this initially sounds exciting, is there really anything to this claim? As a service Bulldog Punter – Pay4Profit is generally rather selective with tips being sent out most, but not all, days of the week. In terms of the types of bets, Danny Taylor sends out a combination of each way and win bets to Bulldog Punter – Pay4Profit subscribers with the latter being by far the most common.

The staking plan is the usual Betfan approach which means that you can expect to stake anywhere from 1-5 points (this is something that is more important with Bulldog Punter – Pay4Profit than most of their services). Finally the strike rate for Bulldog Punter – Pay4Profit is impressive at 70.37% however the horses that you back aren’t always the highest odds.

How does the product work?

Bet Kudos claim that Danny Taylor has been involved in horse racing in one way or another since a very early age as his father was a bookmaker. Since then he has also worked in this capacity which he claims has afforded him a strong knowledge of the sport and top contacts. It is a combination of these two factors that ultimately dictates selections for Bulldog Punter – Pay4Profit.

What is the initial investment?

Paying for Bulldog Punter – Pay4Profit is unlike any other Bet Kudos or Betfan service. Instead of paying a monthly subscription fee, you pay for a certain number of points of profit. The packages available are for 25 points of profit, 50 points of profit and 100 points of profit. These are charged at £50, £90 and £150 respectively. As you would expect there isn’t really any money back guarantee in place. It is worth pointing out as well that Bulldog Punter – Pay4Profit is not subscription based.

What is the rate of return?

The amount that each package will earn you is clearly stated however there are some stipulations. All profits are calculated based on industry starting prices which means that really you should be looking at using BOG bookies to make the most out of Bulldog Punter – Pay4Profit. It also means that you need to be following the staking plan to the letter.

Conclusion

There is no denying that Bulldog Punter – Pay4Profit is doing things differently and it is nice to see this kind of approach being used by Bet Kudos. There are however some “catches” if you will in so much that odds can drift throughout the day and you have to consistently bet above a certain amount in order to make profit (although this is only £2 per point on the 25 point option).

All things considered, Bulldog Punter – Pay4Profit is something that is worth some serious consideration, especially for the more casual punter who doesn’t want to be paying for something that won’t win them money.

 

 

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