The STar Horse System is a new to market horse racing tipster service that is being offered by one Stanley Rice. He claims that using his experience, he is able to help subscribers produce some very impressive looking profits.
Introduction to The STar Horse System
Sometimes I come across a service and I just don’t really know where to start. There is, paradoxically, so much and so little provided that it feels like digging through a minefield. These are often the hardest reviews to write, but they are also the most worthwhile in my experience. At least, to some degree. You see, there are two kinds of betting service that offer a lot. Those that do so because they have a lot to say that adds value. And those that have a lot to say to seem to add value.
This might seem like a bit of an unusual place to start, but it is ultimately quite important to establish, because The STar Horse System is one of those services that really requires this kind of thought process to be kept at the forefront. Because if Stanley Rice is offering the former, that is to say, a lot that adds value, this is a steal. Not only will you be seemingly getting a hell of a lot for your money, but there is a decent amount of profit potential in place too. All of which bodes very well, both for the service, and your wallet.
Of course, as great as all of that sounds, it would be naïve to ignore the small fact that this could also swing the opposite way too. Whilst there is seemingly a lot on offer with The STar Horse System, there is some reasonable doubt about the value of it all. Don’t get me wrong, however you want to look at it, the quantity of what Stanley Rice is offering here is pretty substantial. But the betting industry is definitely a quality over quantity situation If you want to make long term profits. So, let’s get into this and find out what is what.
What Does The STar Horse System Offer?
Sometimes it can be hard to know where to start when it comes to talking about what is on offer from a service. Oftentimes, this is when there is actually quite a lot on the plate, and probably not surprisingly, this is the case with The STar Horse System. There is a hell of a lot that is being offered, all under various guises of bonuses and extras. But for the purpose of this review, I will be including them as a part of Stanley Rice’s service as a whole.
Before I get to that though, I want to talk about the tipster element of The STar Horse System. For my money, this is what Stanley Rice is pushing the hardest and ultimately, it is what you are signing up for here. Sure, you get access to the “The STar Horse System” system proper. You also get access to a number of other systems that we are told are working. But the focus on the marketing here isn’t on autonomous betting but following advice.
Now, as far as tipster services themselves go, The STar Horse System is a very straightforward affair. Selections are sent out to subscribers directly via email, seemingly on a daily basis (I haven’t seen any no bet days so far). The content of these is… well, it’s pretty basic. Stanley Rice provides the bare essentials of what you need to get your bets placed and that’s about it really.
Fortunately, what you are ultimately doing here is a very simple type of betting. Stanley Rice advises all selections as straight win bets. Interestingly, all of the “evidence” for The STar Horse System also shows that you should be betting to BSP. In theory, this is a very positive thing, allowing you to potentially get some decent odds on.
Personally though, I think I would want to shop around if I were following The STar Horse System. There doesn’t seem to be a consistent pattern of odds lengthening and shortening, which ultimately means that BOG may be the best way forward. I will however say that this is only based off my experience here. Your milage may well vary, I am just prudent and like to take the time to ensure that I’m getting the most I can out of bets.
A big part of the appeal of this stems from the fact that The STar Horse System does actually tend to favour horses that are at longer odds. Combine that with the fact that I really don’t believe that you’ll win quite as often as Stanley Rice implies, and it makes sense to me to ensure that you’re maximising your winnings when a bet does land.
Moving on to the numbers a bit, The STar Horse System can be a pretty high volume service. There have been a few days where Stanley Rice’s selections have come up with 4 bets. Whilst you might not see this every day, it does inevitably start to add up over time.
This is applicable even if you factor in the fact that this is based off simple level stakes. Much of Stanley Rice’s betting is at £25 per point (with a random screenshot showing him backing a horse to £2 stakes. I have my suspicions on why this is, and I will come to them a little later). Obviously this is scalable and you could comfortably follow The STar Horse System, ultimately betting less than this per day.
As well as the core tipster service, The STar Horse System also comes with various different systems. As mentioned, there is the core “The STar Horse System” that is behind the service. As well as that, there ae a few additional “bonus systems”. These are supposedly just 2 of 50 that Stanley Rice has in place. They are also ultimately quite basic win based systems.
They are probably just about quantifiable as bonus products in so much as they don’t tie in with the core system, but they aren’t necessarily brilliant either.
How Does The STar Horse System Work?
It is always a bit of a difficult thing when it comes to talking about how something like The STar Horse System works. This is for different reasons to the norm though. Typically speaking, tipsters like to go out of their way to avoid talking about what there selection process entails. It is a closely guarded secret (usually because it is genuine and actually clever, or it is questionable and they don’t wish to be scrutinised).
The thing with The STar Horse System is that Stanley Rice is quite literally giving you the system he claims to use. As such, you can easily understand exactly how selections are supposedly being found. Honestly, you can’t get much clearer than this. Unfortunately, it is difficult for me to talk about what all of this entails. The fact is that this element of The STar Horse System is behind a paywall. Irrespective of what I think about it, it would be unreasonable for me to publish said information for free.
What I will say though is that I’m not entirely sold on the approach. It seems to be quite crude in the grand scheme of things. Whilst there is some merit on paper, I can’t help but feel like some of the logic behind The STar Horse System is a little bit flawed. I don’t think what Stanley Rice is doing is inherently terrible or anything. I just don’t think that it is really capable of the claims that are made.
This brings me to my final concern in terms of The STar Horse System and how it all “works”. Namely the fact that Stanley Rice doesn’t actually display anything working. The closest that we come to this are a few select winning bets, but I am loathe to count these as much. The fact is that considering he has supposedly been using this method for a number of years, I would expect some kind of evidence, some kind of proofing. Instead, there is nothing.
What is the Initial Investment?
Under the heading “Lets Talk About Price”, Stanley Rice goes out of his way to imply that The STar Horse System could be worth £5,000. It’s all just a very crude marketing technique of course. The fact is that what you are actually getting into here is a one time payment of £47 (plus VAT). For this, you get access to selections “FOR LIFE!”, the bonus products (that are supposedly worth over £120), and all at a cost that is “well under 1% of its real value”.
As well as this, The STar Horse System comes with a full 30 day money back guarantee. This is ultimately backed up by the fact that Stanley Rice is selling this through Clickbank. Not that you’d necessarily know this. The marketing material goes out of its way to suggest that everything is going through him. Whilst it is a positive that this is actually mentioned, I feel that the presentation is a little bit questionable.
What is the Rate of Return?
There are a few claims thrown about in terms of how much you can expect to make through The STar Horse System. In the headline, Stanley Rice claims that you his system is “Capable Of Generating £1,121.43 In Less Than 24 Hours”. This is a number that is based off a particularly strong day and £25 stakes meaning around 45 points in a single day. An impressive result that I find myself questioning.
So, let’s talk about some of the other claimed results. We are told that Stanley Rice has been “quietly raking in over £2,000 every month”, the clear insinuation being that this is a replicable result. Contradicting this is a statement that Stanley Rice and his dad “worked to build a couple of hundred into a whopping 6 figures per annum today.
This larger number is seemingly backed up by a screenshot on the The STar Horse System sales page of “An Actual Screenshot Taken From My Bank Account In 2021”. The issue with this is that whilst Stanley Rice does appear to show a balance of £171,234.61, the transactions shown in the account are all clearly dated 2016. Hardly conclusive evidence.
Conclusion for The STar Horse System
Where do you start with The STar Horse System? I’m not being entirely facetious here. I really don’t know where to start. Straight off the bat, I will say that it definitely isn’t a service that is worth any recommendation. Far from it. Whilst I can see the appeal of the income claims that Stanley Rice makes, I would be quick to highlight that this isn’t in line with what I’ve seen of this. Furthermore, the evidence that is provided is very questionable.
The thing is, this should be a good looking option. Even putting aside doubts about the profit, you seem to be getting a lot for your money. But you have to really ask whether or not this is the case with The STar Horse System. And I’m not convinced that it is really. In fact, I would say that from what I’ve seen of this, Stanley Rice is leaning heavily on quality over quantity.
You see, I am familiar with good betting systems. There are some that we’ve recommended on this site that are really good. The STar Horse System isn’t even in the same league as them. Nor are those naff “bonus systems”. In actual fact, what they really feel like is nothing more than old and recycled betting systems that are just out of date in the modern betting industry. In fact, what they feel like to me are just PLR betting systems.
These are products that are designed to be resold, and there are a lot of them out there. The problem is they are usually very old and are a last ditch attempt by a bettor to squeeze some more worth out of a betting system. Which is exactly what most of The STar Horse System feels like.
What this doesn’t really feel like is any sort of genuinely cohesive tipster service or betting system. It certainly doesn’t seem to be the kind of thing that is actually going to produce profit. And I would say that it is almost definitely not going to get close to those oh so questionable results.
Of course, in and of itself, all of this would be enough for me to say that this definitely isn’t a service that I would look to recommend. Without consideration for anything else, I don’t believe that Stanley Rice has put out a system here that warrants even the modest costs involved. Especially not when less than twice that will get you access to some genuinely good services.
More than that though is something at the back end of The STar Horse System. Something that most people mightn’t see. The fact is that this is a service being sold by a vendor who is well known to me. Not for the best of reasons. They have put out a substantial number of services in the time I have had them on my radar that simply haven’t delivered. They have re-released services with basic tweaks, and more.
So, what you have here is a product that simply isn’t that good really. It certainly isn’t worth the money. But more than that, it is put out by a vendor who is well known for creating services that are ultimately lacking in a lot of different ways. In and of itself, either of these points would be reason enough to avoid The STar Horse System. But bring it together and it is very clear that this isn’t something that is worth much consideration in my mind.