The Win Crusher Gold (also referred to simply as Win Cusher) is a brand new horse racing tipster service which is operated by an unnamed tipster.
What does The Win Crusher Gold offer?
The Win Crusher Gold has been brought to my attention because simply put, I cannot escape it. Yesterday I received a silly amount of emails pertaining to the service (all from the usual affiliate channels) and so with resignation, I have decided to have a look at the service.
I genuinely wish that the service would eve come close to the claims that are made, however as I plan to explore, I am highly doubtful of this. I don’t believe that this is unfounded cynicism.
I have looked at a lot of products in a similar vein to The Win Crusher Gold and unfortunately, I am yet to find something that works.
So what exactly do you get for your money? On the surface of things, I would be lying if I said it seems like quite a lot.
Whilst The Win Crusher Gold is operated very much as you would expect from a horse racing tipster service, there is definitely an undercurrent that I am not a fan of. To take the logistics for example, each day selections are sent out to subscribers. As you would expect, these are sent out directly via email.
What exactly is Win Crusher Gold work?
The information that is provided with the bet is however rather minimal.
In terms of the bets, everything is very straight forward with The Win Crusher Gold. Bets are advised as win bets and whilst there is some variance in terms of odds, there is nothing that I would consider to be stand out.
In keeping with the lack of detail that surrounds The Win Crusher Gold, I find it rather problematic that the tipster behind the service says that at present he simply places his bets with “any bookmaker”.
Moving on to the numbers side of things, there is a staking plan in place for The Win Crusher Gold however this is genuinely pretty basic. This applies so much so that I spent a fair amount of time trying to decide I it was eve worth mentioning.
Sticking with the numbers side of things it is interesting to look at the strike rate that The Win Crusher Gold has supposedly attained. First things first, and probably the most important point to raise is that there is absolutely zero proofing provided for the service.
Not is there anything that comes close to resembling real evidence. In spite of this lack of evidence, it is claimed that The Win Crusher Gold will still maintain a strike rate in excess of 90% “AT ALL ODDS”. Other numbers talked about include no more than two losing bets in a row.
How does The Win Crusher Gold work?
According to the sales material for The Win Crusher Gold, the unnamed tipster behind the service has an agreement in place with a jockey who is a stable rider for a top trainer.
This goes on to claim that said jockey has a system for making bets that almost never lost and supposedly have “inside information”. You do not have to be particularly astute to realise that this doesn’t actually tell us anything.
Nor does the rather ridiculous claim that “fully 85% of horses in any race have no realistic chance of winning”. It is no secret that some horses are loaded in such a way as to increase their chances of running a winner, but what is said here is blatantly untrue.
With this in mind, I feel that it would be prudent of me not to highlight the fact that really, we are not told anything about what the selection process for The Win Crusher Gold really entails.
There are plenty of fantastic sounding concepts discussed but I am of the opinion that without any evidence, they are simply a marketing tool and not representative of anything realistic.
What is the initial investment?
The Win Crusher Gold is priced at just £39 (plus VAT). This is the only option which is available or subscribers and it appears to provide selections for an unsubstantiated amount of time.
Interestingly enough, I was not on the The Win Crusher Gold website for long before I was taken to a “special offer” page. This offered me the same access as the full price, but cost just £29 (plus VAT).
It is important to note that whichever option you choose, there is a full 60 day money back guarantee in place for The Win Crusher Gold. This is backed by Clickbank who handle the transaction,
What is the rate of return?
The numbers that are claimed in the marketing material for The Win Crusher Gold are frankly, beyond belief. The main claim and a figure which is oft repeated is that you can expect to make more than £100,000 in 2018.
I would be sceptical o this at the start of the year, but midway through April, I am even more so. Especially when you consider that there is no evidence provided to suggest that these kind of results are possible and the sales page which is linked to the discount page mentions making £10,000 by late 2018.
Conclusion on The Win Crusher Gold?
I am of the opinion that even on the surface of things, The Win Crusher Gold does not look like a product that I would choose to invest in.
The claims ae absolutely ludicrous and I am of he opinion that there is very little effort made to provide anything resembling genuine evidence. These do not make for good bedfellows from a consumer point of view.
In fact, I am quite confident saying here and now that the most likely outcome if you were to come into The Win Crusher Gold is that you would end up losing money.
The problems with The Win Crusher Gold are numerous really but amongst they key ones for me are the fact that there is no evidence to back up the so called system that is ultimately behind the service.
We are given a confusing and rather laughable story instead that involves insider information and a jockey who cannot divulge even his own ID.
This seems highly unlikely in my book, especially when you put it into context for the rest of The Win Crusher Gold. This includes pictures of luxury holidays and cars and dodgy screenshots.
There is a lot of risk involved with this service in my book. This is not down to the claimed results (which I find highly questionable) but the fact that The Win Crusher Gold has come from a serial vendor.
These are people who like to churn out tipster services and betting systems with a view to making a quick income through heavy affiliate promotion.
I don’t believe that in my years of writing on the topic I have ever seen one of these services produce a genuine profit and there is nothing to suggest that The Win Crusher Gold will break this pattern. This for me is enough to say that despite a low price, this just doesn’t represent a reasonable investment long term.
Was considering, but can’t find any reason for trying. Thanks.