Win Form Pro is a long standing horse racing tipster service that is operated by Pro Betting Club that aims to provide consistent long term profits to subscribers.
What does the product offer?
Win Form Pro is a horse racing tipster service that Pro Betting Club are selling as providing winning horse racing tips however this is a frankly rather vague statement. What does speak volumes however is in the results and figures that have been published. All bets that Win Form Pro send out are win bets which does make using the system simple however this is about the only thing that is straight forward. For example you will be betting on a variety of races from across the UK and Ireland. The staking system that is in place for Win Form Pro is one of the more extreme examples I have seen with Pro Betting Club advising 10 point bets quite frequently whilst the minimum bet stands at 2 points.
One of the mitigating factors is that the strike rate is around 40% however that doesn’t really count for much when so much is one the line.
How does the product work?
Unfortunately Pro Betting Club don’t really provide any information on the selection process for Win Form Pro. In fact, the only things that are said remain vague with statements like “We are serious backers and we take what we do very seriously” and that they put a lot of time into selections. There is also reference to Win Form Pro being based on proven statistics and mathematical formulas however there is a distinctive lack of detail here.
What is the initial investment?
Win Form Pro is rather expensive as far as tipster services go with 2 premium priced subscriptions available. The first of these is a monthly cost of £39.50 or alternatively you can opt to receive selections for a quarter for £89.50. Unfortunately there isn’t any mention of a money back guarantee which I would take to mean that there isn’t anything like this in place.
What is the rate of return?
Put simply the results that Pro Betting Club have published for Win Form Pro makes it seem like an absolute bargain with profits claimed of £73,584 since the service went live. This means a points profit of 735.84 points since the start of March 2013.
Conclusion
On the surface of things Win Form Pro looks like a great offering however if you start to poke around then this rather quickly falls apart. First of all, let’s address the elephant in the room, namely the staking plan. The results that Win Form Pro claim are based off £100 stakes which means that you could be placing bets of £1,000.
This is a figure way beyond most bettors. If you start to scale the staking back to £10 per point the profit for over 30 months of betting is less than £7,500. Whilst this isn’t terrible and is a damn sight better than nothing, there are cheaper services which have obtained similar, if not better, results.