Ultimate Horse Power is a relatively new horse racing tipster service operated by Pro Betting Club. The service takes a selective approach (according to the creators) to racing to maximise profits.
What does the product offer?
At a first glance it would seem that there is some confusion in the sales material in terms of quite what selective means. The fact is that if you actually take the time to look at a breakdown of the results for Ultimate Horse Power, it is seemingly a long way from selective.
In fact, between going live in December last year and the end of March, Ultimate Horse Power has placed almost 2,500 bets which averages out around 600 per month.
This to me is far from selective and actually as I will explore a rather large point of contention. In terms of the bets, there is a focus on longer odds with Ultimate Horse Power demonstrating BSPs that go well into double figures.
In terms of the numbers, it follows a level staking plan whilst the strike rate is a very minor 17% and a losing streak of 37 bets.
How does the product work?
The term selective is probably a bit misleading for Ultimate Horse Power. Instead there is a focus on the concept of value, something that is almost immediately apparent if you look at the results and the odds that you are backing.
In terms of the actual selection process, Pro Betting Club don’t really say much about how Ultimate Horse Power works. The only thing that we are told is that entries are ran through their “exhaustive set of filters”. There is also mention of finding value bets by using different angles.
What is the initial investment?
Pro Betting Club are only offering one option if you want to buy into Ultimate Horse Power which is a monthly subscription. This sells for £39.50 per month and as the transaction goes through Clickbank, there is a full 60 day money back guarantee in place should you find that you are unhappy with the service.
What is the rate of return?
Since going live Ultimate Horse Power has an overall profit of 236.15 points at the end of March according to Pro Betting Club. This is mostly bolstered by January which made an incredible 168.42 points of profit.
Conclusion
I’ve looked at things like Ultimate Horse Power before and they are a very mixed bag and as a user you have to go in with very realistic expectations.
The fact is that services with this kid of focus can be hugely profitable as January rather neatly demonstrates however you have to be very willing to follow a tipster wholeheartedly and with a losing streak of 37 bets, that can be a difficult thing to do.
Personally I would want the results from a tipster to be more consistent however for those with the bank and the wherewithal to keep losing money to ultimately make it, Ultimate Horse Power might be worth your consideration.