Pete’s Daily Nap is a seemingly new horse racing tipster service that is operated by the eponymous Pete Creswell that provides users with a daily horse racing tip.
What does the product offer?
When compared to a lot of tipster services which seem to involve throwing a lot of the proverbial at the wall and seeing what sticks, Pete’s Daily Nap is something of a breath of fresh air. Everything is refreshingly straight forward whilst Pete Creswell seems to be the kind of tipster who is more interested in building a name for himself than trying to make a quick buck.
In terms of what you can expect from Pete’s Daily Nap, there is just one tip per day, a NAP selection.
These have rather varied odds with winners ranging from 1.91 BSP going as high as 12.07 BSP however generally you are looking at between 3-6 BSP.
The staking plan is recommended to be a level affair with Pete Creswell working out the income potential of Pete’s Daily Nap based on £10 stakes. In terms of the strike rate, Pete’s Daily Nap has an average of 28.2% between January and March this year.
How does the product work?
Rather unfortunately there is no information on how Pete Creswell selects his bets for Pete’s Daily Nap which is definitely disappointing.
As a NAP bet, all selections that Pete’s Daily Nap sends out are essentially the tipsters most highly rated horse running, however with no details on how Pete Creswell sorts them I can’t help but feel disappointed by this lack of information.
What is the initial investment?
Whilst it is easy to be disheartened by the fact that Pete’s Daily Nap doesn’t come with too much information on how selections are made, this is definitely made up for in the price.
In fact, at the time of writing Pete’s Daily Nap has no cost attached. Instead you get a free, no obligation 100 day free trial to the service. Whilst it seems to me that Pete’s Daily Nap will become a charged service, at the present time there is no information on how much this could cost in the future.
What is the rate of return?
In the time that Pete’s Daily Nap has been operational (with results suggesting that this started in January this year), Pete Creswell claims that the service has made an overall points profit of around 27 points.
Conclusion
As far as tipster services go Pete’s Daily Nap seems to be a pretty genuine operation which makes a change. Obviously the key appeal at the current time is the fact that Pete’s Daily Nap is free but I can see that there may be some potential here.
The problem that you will have with this service is that there isn’t a lot of profit to be had based off the results to date which means that there is always a possibility that subscription costs may not be covered by winnings without big stakes.
As it stands however, Pete’s Daily Nap is free, seems to be genuine and is well worth you taking a look.
It is a total (defamation removed), I paid for the nap+ service and for 3 weeks now it generated a bit over 30 points of losses, stay away from it!