Winner 15 is a specialist horse racing tipster service that is provided by an anonymous tipster. The service is provided through Winning Information Network.
What does the product offer?
Winner 15 is a new horse racing tipster service provided by the Betfan group under their Winning Information Network brand. It is a near daily service (the anonymous tipster behind Winner 15 says that selections are not guaranteed every day however “Winner 15 does deliver on most [days]”. Staking for Winner 15 is based around placing 15 bets so it is worth keeping in mind that this can be expensive. It also means that Winner 15 is unlikely to have a high strike rate in terms of a complete lucky 15 bet coming in however when they do, their tends to be big money involved. That having been said, of the bets placed to date around 66% are coming out as having made some kind of profit.
How does the product work?
A lucky 15 bet involves betting on 4 horses as singles, then 6 doubles, 4 trebles and a fourfold bet of them all. Winner 15 is based around a secret formula that allegedly identifies what the best nap combination of the day is. Unfortunately this isn’t expanded on any more than this.
What is the initial investment?
Being a Betfan product Winner 15 s sold on a subscription basis with Winning Information Network offering monthly and quarterly subscriptions. These sell for £29.99 and £59.98 respectively. There isn’t really a money back guarantee in place with Betfan stating that they don’t typically offer this service however they will consider any requests.
What is the rate of return?
The profit potential for Winner 15 is what really caught my attention. In less than 3 months it has gone on to make more than most tipster services would hope to clear in a few years. Since the first of February, Winner 15 has made a profit of 2029.17 points with 1241.38 points generated this month alone.
Conclusion
Put bluntly, the profits that Winner 15 have made so far are staggering and any early adopters will no doubt be laughing all the way to the bank. The big question now is whether or not the service can continue with this kind of form. The big wins from Winner 15 have actually been pretty consistent which is a rarity for this kind of betting and this does make me wonder if it isn’t “the real deal”. There are some things to consider however as staking for Winner 15 is definitely not on the cheap side, particularly if you want to make any substantial money off it. The way I look at it, Winner 15 is something of a gamble and how well you do off it will ultimately depend on how committed you are to seeing it through. Whether you decide to bite the bullet and go for it with Winner 15 or to put it to one side for the time being and wait to see whether there is more consistency, it should be on your radar as the potential is definitely here in abundance.