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Pro Tipsters

  • 04-05-2010 5:01pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,787 ✭✭✭


    Mate just after telling me a story about a guy that paid a tipster in england a couple of thousand a few years ago and he won a huge amount, ended up getting blacklisted by a lot of bookies around the town. Funny story the way he told it but just got me thinking is there any proper people that provide this service? I doubt it myself but worth a ask I suppose!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 478 ✭✭Seanohea


    Henry rix, check him out. He's the best pro tipster out there. He used to be pricewise for the racing post before Tom Segal and mel collier. He gets unbelievable profits every year and offers some great deals, like only pay him a deposit towards payment for the service and the rest when he has tipped the winners for u to pay him the rest. Check him out. He has his own website.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 522 ✭✭✭ValueSeeker


    Of course there are. Loads of them.

    Never blindly back anyone's bets though unless you're sure how good they are.

    There are also a lot of scam sites so don't pay for any services that don't also provide free tips.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 522 ✭✭✭ValueSeeker


    BTW, for golf betting I'd recommend Dave Tindall who can be found on Golf365 or the Betting zone


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 951 ✭✭✭Verance


    Seanohea wrote: »
    Henry rix, check him out. He's the best pro tipster out there. He used to be pricewise for the racing post before Tom Segal and mel collier. He gets unbelievable profits every year and offers some great deals, like only pay him a deposit towards payment for the service and the rest when he has tipped the winners for u to pay him the rest. Check him out. He has his own website.
    Has anybody on here ever subscribed to Henry Rix? I'd love to give it a go but it's a massive subscription fee and I'd need a good bank to follow it. Does anybody know how hard it is to get on at the advised prices?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,817 ✭✭✭myflipflops


    Verance wrote: »
    Does anybody know how hard it is to get on at the advised prices?

    I don't know about Rix sepcifically but in general, getting on the recommended price for any tipster is quite difficult. You have to committed to it and ready to bet ASAP when the recommendations come through. No point in grabbing it an hour later when the price has been smashed in. Unless you have the time commitment to always be ready for the selections then it's pointless paying the fee. If this guy is very good then it would ring even truer for him.

    I've spoken to a number of people who give out about tipping lines not being profitable. Always when i questiopn them ,it turns out that they don't back the recommended price, simply the selection at best available price. That's the quick way to the poor house.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 951 ✭✭✭Verance


    I don't know about Rix sepcifically but in general, getting on the recommended price for any tipster is quite difficult. You have to committed to it and ready to bet ASAP when the recommendations come through. No point in grabbing it an hour later when the price has been smashed in. Unless you have the time commitment to always be ready for the selections then it's pointless paying the fee. If this guy is very good then it would ring even truer for him.

    I've spoken to a number of people who give out about tipping lines not being profitable. Always when i questiopn them ,it turns out that they don't back the recommended price, simply the selection at best available price. That's the quick way to the poor house.
    Hmmm, he's gonna have a tip tomorrow at 12 so I guess we can see what happens from there....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,787 ✭✭✭d-gal


    I don't know about Rix sepcifically but in general, getting on the recommended price for any tipster is quite difficult. You have to committed to it and ready to bet ASAP when the recommendations come through. No point in grabbing it an hour later when the price has been smashed in. Unless you have the time commitment to always be ready for the selections then it's pointless paying the fee. If this guy is very good then it would ring even truer for him.

    I've spoken to a number of people who give out about tipping lines not being profitable. Always when i questiopn them ,it turns out that they don't back the recommended price, simply the selection at best available price. That's the quick way to the poor house.

    very true, you would want to be very careful and have a lot of bookmakers at your fingertips to be successful, especially if your putting on big money


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Seanohea wrote: »
    Henry rix, check him out. He's the best pro tipster out there. He used to be pricewise for the racing post before Tom Segal and mel collier. He gets unbelievable profits every year and offers some great deals, like only pay him a deposit towards payment for the service and the rest when he has tipped the winners for u to pay him the rest. Check him out. He has his own website.

    Just seen his subsciption fee :eek:

    • £1599 - 12 Months
    • £949 - 12 Months Pay as you Win
      (pay a further £949 on making £4000 profit*)
    • £999 - 6 Months
    • £699 - 6 Months Pay as you Win
      (pay a further £699 on making £3000 profit*)
    • £695 - 3 Months


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 88,972 ✭✭✭✭mike65


    Thats outta my league! You really have to have a decent pot just to consider going down the professional route.


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