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The Winning Way Review

The Winning Way is a new horse racing tipster service provided by Tipster Superstars in conjunction with Jon Redbrook that claims to provide users with the easy way to win on the horses.

What does the product offer?

The sales material for The Winning Way makes it look like you are really onto a winner with this service with Tipster Superstars going a long way to sing the praises of the tipster behind it all, Jon Redbrook. So what can you expect from The Winning Way?

Honestly, there isn’t anything about how Tipster Superstars are managing the service that immediately jumps out. Jon Redbrook issues selections to users on a daily basis with around 2-5 selections each day.

One of the ways that The Winning Way does stand out is that selections are issued evening before a race rather than on the day. This does allow users to generally get better odds (via best odds guaranteed). The staking plan is based around 1-2 point stakes which is easy enough to follow.

Finally, The Winning Way has achieved an average strike rate of 27% which is far from bad, but not stand out either.

How does the product work?

Tipster Superstars spend quite a lot of time telling you exactly how Jon Redbrook makes his selections without every going into any real detail.

The Winning Way is based entirely on a personal ratings system which also factors in “doubling down”.  This is when The Winning Way will recommend 2 point stakes instead of 1. Unfortunately, this is all that Tipster Superstars do have to say which I personally find to be rather disappointing.

What is the initial investment?

Access to The Winning Way is one of the stronger points of the service with subscriptions being sold for just £20 per month. It is worth pointing out that this is the only option that Tipster Superstars have and it does come with a 60 day money back guarantee as The Winning Way is sold through Clickbank.

What is the rate of return?

According to the sales page for The Winning Way, Jon Redbrook has been advising Tipster Planet of his selections since the start of the year.

During this period The Winning Way has allegedly made a profit of around 330 points. This represents a very strong ROI of 29% according to the proofing put out.

Conclusion

All things considered The Winning Way isn’t a terrible option as far as tipster services go and I have definitely seen much worse.

The biggest problem that I personally have with The Winning Way is that there are some details that simply don’t add up. Despite the fact that this service has allegedly been trialled since January, the Tipster Superstars website was only registered in July this year.

This doesn’t inherently mean that there is anything wrong with The Winning Way, but personally I find it concerning.

If you are the kind of person who doesn’t mind a gamble as much, the pricing is fair and the profits aren’t terrible which would arguably make it well suited for somebody getting started, especially since The Winning Way comes with the 60 day money back guarantee which should allow users to give Jon Redbrook’s selections a fair trial.

Personally however, I’m not entirely sold on this as it stands.

 

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