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Trainers Quotes Review

Trainers Quotes is a subscription based service that allows users access to horse trainers who then rate the horses they have running that day

What does the product offer?

The product supplies daily emails from some of the seventeen trainers that are affiliated with Trainers Quotes. Trainers Quotes are quick to stress that this is not a tipping service as they are not in fact offering any tips, merely an indicator as to how they feel their horses will perform on the day.

How does the product work?

The fact that Trainers Quotes do not offer tips but instead offer insight suggests that really this is something of a clever way of reducing their liabilities. In fact the website says that “having fully approved information that’s coming direct from the trainer’s mouth at your disposal each day will surely improve your betting approach in the long term”. Obviously as information is coming directly and openly from trainers the information can probably be relied upon more than a tipping service.

What is the initial investment?

Trainers Quotes comes with a free 7 day trial and 4 different lengths of subscription. They are as follows:

1 month £27.00
3 months £67.00
6 months £117.00
Annual £197.00
What is the rate of return?

There is no rate of return advertised as Trainers Quotes is not a tipping service, nor is there a strike rate for the same reasons.

Conclusion

It is rather difficult to weigh in on Trainers Quotes. As a basis for a betting system there is some potential available as the information is coming directly from a known trainer rather than a shadowy figure at the back of a tipping service. That having been said as the product is not a tipping service any information that is given is based purely around the form of the one horse. What you end up with is a very detailed analysis from somebody who knows the creature in question well, but there is nothing provided in terms of the rest of the horses racing too, something that most tipping services will look at.

This means that when you come to place your bets what you are essentially doing is looking in great detail down a tunnel. Yes there is everything there to make a judgement about one horse, but without the context of the other horse’s performance this doesn’t amount to much.

For those who are looking to develop a system or perhaps already run a tipping system this is a service that may well pay dividends, but for the average punter there it seems unlikely that the broad strokes required would be in place here.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts