Win 100 Bets is a horse racing tipster service operated by Greg Owen with selections coming from Nigel Bell, Jim Birch and Ryan Johnson and covering all possible race types.
What does the product offer?
Win 100 Bets is a rather interesting proposition as far as horse racing tipster services go that is based around only paying for wining bets. This is works due to a rather unique pricing system that Greg Owen has put in place. As a system, Win 100 Bets is relatively straight forward with selections sent out on a daily basis. Bets are supposedly for all kinds of races (due to the fact that Win 100 Bets uses 3 different tipsters) and are seemingly all win bets. The strike rate stands between 18.8% and 25% between the 3 tipsters/ Unfortunately this is about the extent of the information that Greg Owen provides about what exactly Win 100 Bets entails.
How does the product work?
At the core of Win 100 Bets is the fact that there are 3 tipsters, each with their own speciality and approach. Greg Owen says that the first tipster that he signed up to Win 100 Bets was Nigel Bell, a tipster who according to Greg Owen doesn’t just have one source and uses form reading as well as his experience. Jim Birch is a specialist in national hunt races and are based around his own ratings as well as contacts at tracks around the country.
Finally there is Ryan Johnson, an all weather specialist tipster who Greg Owens says uses a piece of software of his own development in order to identify selections.
What is the initial investment?
The pricing for Win 100 Bets is in many respects a unique selling point for the system. Instead of paying a monthly subscription fee, Win 100 Bets simply charges you a flat rate of £50. This provides you with selections until you have received 100 winning bets. If a tip doesn’t come in, it doesn’t get subtracted from your quota.
On top of this, Win 100 Bets comes with a 60 day money back guarantee courtesy of Clickbank should you dicide that Win 100 Bets isn’t ofr oyou.
What is the rate of return?
In terms of the income potential for Win 100 Bets, Greg Owen provides rather limited examples. For example, in just 4 months Nigel Bell made a profit of 97.32 points. The next tipster is one Jim Birch whom has apparently made over 281.24 points in the last 12 months whilst Ryan Johnson has made 134.92 points in 12 months.
Conclusion
In many ways, Win 100 Bets looks like it is a fine example of how to run a tipster service whilst managing risk etc. Unfortunately, I’m really not sold on the concept for this. The fact is that the sakes pitch for Win 100 Bets seems too good to be true and I have a feeling this may be down to the fact that it is. I haven’t been able to find any information on the tipsters behind the service and the fact is that there simply isn’t enough evidence in my book that it works.
I can however see the appeal and if you don’t mind a bit of a punt, then Win 100 Bets might be worth a look, especially given the fact that you are only paying for winning selections.