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Venom Racing Ratings and Pointers Review

Venom Racing Ratings is, at its core, a horse racing tipster service and betting system that is offered through Horse Race Vision. They claim that their approach to betting will allow you to produce your own profits.

Introduction to Venom Racing Ratings

There is little argument in my mind that using a betting system is always a superior option to using a tipster service. There are a lot of reasons for this, but there are a few main ones that always stand out to me are the ability to have control over your betting, and also the idea of having an “evergreen” approach to betting that you can simply use whenever you want to. With a tipster service however, you are ultimately at the mercy of… well, just some guy. If they’re bad, you’re bad, and there’s little you can do about that.

Of course, that is only a very small summary and the truth is that I could quite happily knock out a good few thousands words solely on that topic. But what I wanted to do was ensure that I am establishing exactly why today’s review subject, Venom Racing Ratings, is so interesting to me. This is a service that has recently cropped up in my inbox quite a lot, and Horse Race Vision who appear to be behind it make some genuinely interesting claims. These talk about what you can expect, what you will be getting yourself into, and importantly how much money you can make.

I’ll be honest, on the surface of things, this semes like an absolute nailed on winner. I can say even here that the person who is ultimately behind Venom Racing Ratings has a reasonable idea of what they’re talking about when it comes to betting. The theory of the service is all solid enough. But there are a few points that stand out to me as being less worthy. Unfortunately, these are also the points that Horse Race Vision skip over, only highlighting those concerns. What does this mean for the service as a whole? Well, let’s get right into it. 

What Does Venom Racing Ratings Offer?

There are ultimately a few different elements to what Horse Race Vision are offering with Venom Racing Ratings. Whilst they are all intrinsically linked, they do ultimately allow you to take your betting in the direction that is best for you. This is something that should probably be relatively commonplace, and yet, I don’t see it nearly enough. Whether there is value to all of this is a very valid and entirely different set of questions. But I’ll get to that when the time is eight.

First things first, let’s talk about what Venom Racing Ratings fundamentally is. Because it is really a betting system of sorts. Or a piece of software, depending on how you want to look at it. You see, at the core of what Horse Race Vision are doing here are a set of instructions that you need to follow in order to find potentially winning bets on a day by day basis.

So far, so good. The problem lies in the fact that taking advantage of this system also conveniently happens to involve having access to their own software. This means that (at least in my opinion) Venom Racing Ratings isn’t a truly “evergreen” betting system. It certainly isn’t as useful as some that I’ve seen before. The main takeaway there though is that you are picking when you want to bet rather than relying on a tipster.

This is a big part of the sales pitch for Venom Racing Ratings. Horse Race Vision are keen to push this narrative that you aren’t reliant on anybody else (despite requiring their software, but let’s just ignore that for now). There is a lot to be said for this, although I think it is quite noteworthy that even though you can bet when you want, this is still something that you will want to tackle relatively early in the day, just to ensure the best odds.

The approach that is taken is actually very straightforward with Venom Racing Ratings. As well as the software, you receive a PDF document that talks you through the process. This isn’t difficult at all and realistically, it won’t be long before you don’t even have to refer to this. Of course, this isn’t a criticism. Simplicity can go a hell of a long way with a betting system.

On top of all of this, Horse Race Vision also provide a significant amount of “bonus content” with Venom Racing Ratings too. Personally, I am somewhat loathe to use this term, doubly so when it is attributed as being “Over £10k Of Bonuses”. The fact is that with things like workshop recordings and training videos, these are ultimately content that I would just expect to be a part of Venom Racing Ratings.

That pretty much covers the betting system, but I also want to talk about the Venom Pointers service. This is offered alongside the core Venom Racing Ratings service and gives you daily betting information directly to a Telegram Group. These have a wider and more varied stream of bets than the core product, but they are sent immediately to your phone giving you a decent opportunity to act on any advice.

Obviously at this point, you are dealing with a tipster service effectively. As such, you are back to those points I mentioned earlier about being at the behest of a tipster. What I will say though is that because Venom Pointers is a Telegram Group rather than simply relying on emails, you have a genuine two way communication street with the Venom Racing Ratings team. This goes a hell of a long way.

In terms of the tips, you are generally looking at a variety of different odds and volume of selections. Horse Race Vision take some slightly more convoluted approaches with Venom Pointers in order to help balance out the longer shots, but ultimately, whilst I haven’t seen a huge amount, it seems to be a genuine affair with reasonable results.

How Does Venom Racing Ratings Work?

Because of everything that Venom Racing Ratings and Venom Pointers ultimately is, it is very difficult to simply pin down “how it works”. There isn’t really a simple answer to that. There is however some information that I can share. As you might expect, both of the systems ultimately seem to be based around the idea of ratings and form. This is definitively the case with the core system, however, Horse Race Vision are a bit more tight lipped on the tipping side of things. Some overlap seems like a reasonable guess though.

In terms of applying the information, well, a bit part of the philosophy presented is that it is just as important to know when not to bet as it is when to bet. That is the kind of thing that seems really obvious when you state it out loud, but I can’t tell you how many tipsters and betting systems that I’ve looked at that just seem to end up getting that basic information wrong. All of that counts as strong positives for Venom Racing Ratings.

A key part of how everything comes together is, as mentioned, the software. This is all very simple to use and gives you a quick and easy overview of all of the information that you are leveraging to find selections. This includes a number of different ratings and form statistics. It is a long way from groundbreaking stuff, but I don’t think that has to be a negative at all. Actually using the software is all pretty simple and shouldn’t present any major headaches.

Ultimately, you should be finding about 5 selections per day. These will vary somewhat in terms of the odds, but you will find that the Venom Racing Ratings software tends to find horses that have some value. All that is expected once you have identified said horses is back them to win. Once again, this means simplicity, but it also means that you shouldn’t ever be stretching your bank etc. too much.  

What is the Initial Investment?

Now it’s time to talk about the costs. And if I’m really honest, this is where Venom Racing Ratings starts to fall down a little bit in my opinion. Because it isn’t cheap. There is no real way of dressing this up. Access to the actual system and the software is priced at £97. This gives you access to everything for just a single year. It should be noted however that Horse Race Vision are also offering the first 100 people 2 years of access for this cost.

If you want to receive the Venom Pointers too, there are also additional costs involved too. Specifically, Horse Race Vision offer two effective subscription rates. The first of these is £97 for 3 months. Representing significantly better value is 12 months of access which is priced at £147. Of note is that both of these offers are referred to as limited time with Venom Pointers costing £49 per month after this.

A final note for your consideration is that Venom Racing Ratings doesn’t appear to come with any sort of money back guarantee or anything. Horse Race Vision make no mention of this anywhere. As such, I wouldn’t come into this expecting to be able to claim a refund if required.  

What is the Rate of Return?

Something that is interesting to me is that Horse Race Vision don’t actually directly talk about how much you can expect to make with Venom Racing Ratings. In actual fact, this is information that they are quite tight lipped about. The only example that we are really given is a day in which 3 out of 5 horses came in, all of which conveniently had quite high odds.

This ultimately led to a day of profit with 22.5 points. That clearly demonstrates that there is significant earnings potential through Venom Racing Ratings. Something that I don’t think that I’d deny. But how much you can realistically expect to earn, well, that’s a whole different ballgame. What I will say is that I do believe that you can probably make money with this in the long term.

Adding to this, there are of course the Venom Pointers winners. These have been at a range of odds and have actually produced some decent winners. Once again though, it is hard to overlook the fact that Horse Race Vision are simply showing individual betting slips. There is no broader context for the earnings potential.  

Conclusion for Venom Racing Ratings

There are ultimately two questions that exist with Venom Racing Ratings. The first of these arguably has the easier answer, because it is simply whether or not this is a bad product. The answer to that I think is pretty unequivocal. It isn’t. Whatever you want to say about Horse Race Vision, they do seem to be onto something with all of this.

With that said, there is also the second question. That is whether or not I would look to recommend Venom Racing Ratings. The answer here is ultimately more complicated and nuanced. Yes, this is a solid looking product and service, but it’s hard to overlook the fact that you are still tied to paying out annually for access to the software. Without it, a lot of this falls apart.

Going full circle, that takes away an element of liberty that should come with using a betting system rather than a tipster service. Is it a deal breaker? No, I don’t think that it ultimately is. But it does count pretty considerably against Venom Racing Ratings. It isn’t even like you’re getting something that I think you could reasonably convert and utilise without the software.

Then there are the tips. I think that it’s probably fair to say that even if you are signed up for the system, there is some additional value to be had there. There is however a question of whether or not the Venom Pointers warrant the additional cost. Sure, I’ll concede that at about £12 per month for the full year, it really isn’t bad. But that is all paid out in a single outlay. It is a quite significant ask.

And all of that I think raises the ultimately question of Venom Racing Ratings. Does it represent value for money? This is a difficult thing to answer. The system in and of itself, possibly. It’s not a bad system, I believe that it ultimately can and will work, and I think that there is probably some profit to be had. Especially if you can get on board and get two years for the £97. I’m less convinced on the tips, if I’m honest.

In a vacuum, that would be enough to warrant a recommendation. But here’s the thing, Venom Racing Ratings doesn’t exist in a vacuum. As such, you do have to start comparing it to other betting systems out there, and that is where things become a bit more difficult. Notably, there is a lot of betting through bookies. This can inevitably lead to account restrictions, and that has all kinds of knock on effects.

Comparing Venom Racing Ratings to other betting systems on the market, I’m not quite convinced that it is as worthwhile as some of the other services on the market. I cannot stress enough, it is a long way from bad. I would even say that Horse Race Vision have put out a good system here. But whether or not it is better than the competition… I’m just not convinced about that if I’m entirely honest. I do think that there are better options. And that is the bottom line really.

 

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