After coming off a nice profit at Flemington, the signs were looking good heading into last Saturday's Caulfield meet.
And Mark Hunter didn't disappoint as he filled the pockets of punters who backed his tips.
The news got even better if you followed his staking plan, which you can only access as part of his premium racing package here.
Not only did Hunter's best bet of the day salute, but 3 of his 4 winners came in races where he tipped more than one horse. This is a common strategy adopted by professional punters to optimise profit in select races, also known as "Dutch Betting".
Many social punters who try this approach often get confused on how much to stake on each horse and therefore usually resort to even staking on each selection, only to be disappointed by thin profits or losses when one of their selection wins.
The optimal Dutch Betting staking strategy for multiple bets in a race requires a sophisticated Dutching Calculator, which is now available through theGreatTipOff here.
Hunter executed this approach to perfection at Caufield, successully using Dutch Betting in races 1, 2 and 5 to steer followers into an enormous 123% Profit on Turnover.
This was yet another example of why his race day package is so sought after, providing unique insight into the betting mind of one of the sharpest form analysts in the game.
Hunter's Caulfield clean-up
Looking to make it three profitable Saturday's on the bounce, Hunter has the advantage of the races heading back to Flemington this Saturday.
Flemington in Melbourne's west can be considered Hunter's pet track, given that he used to play footy for the Dogs just a stone's throw from the course.
The stats back this up, with Hunter sitting on $4,440 in cash profit from almost 300 tips over the past 365 days at Flemington. This ranks him only behind racenet's Laurie Sainsbury amongst all the media experts in Australia over this period.
Everything is pointing to another profit for the proud Melbournian.
You can obtain exclusive access to his Saturday racing tips and staking plan for Flemington here.
Hunter's impressive Flemington stats
For a recap of Hunter's performance last Saturday, read on.
Race 1: #3 Valaquenta (Medium) and #1 Jabali Ridge (Low)
The ideal start to the day for Hunter and his followers, after his higher-stake bet Valaquenta got the chocolates.
The judge was required in what was a close finish, but Brad Rawiller just got the most out of his mount in the final few strides.
Valaquenta paid a juicy $6.20 on the tote.
Race 2: #2 Absolute Flirt (Low), #3 Broadwayandforth (Low) and #6 Paul's Regret (Low)
In an open betting race, Hunter's strategy was to spread his bets between three horses that were ready to win.
This paid off big time, with Broadwayandforth storming down the outside of the track to salute at $4.50 odds.
Absolute Flirt ran a race to finish 2nd, and if you boxed Hunter's tips in a quinella, it paid a very handy $16.40.
Race 4: #4 Right You Are (Medium - Best Bet)
Hunter went three from three when his best bet Right You Are was too strong for them here.
While it was a closer finish than many expected, the market got it spot on by installing Right You Are as the $2.60 favourite.
Race 5: #10 Great Duchess (Low) and Jamaican Hurry (Low)
Simply unbelievable tipping from Hunter here.
Not only did he bag yet another winner, this time at fat 12/1 odds, but his selections quinella'd the race.
Great Duchess came from a mile back to win ahead of Jamaican Hurry who was also swooping.
Again, if you chucked a quinella on, you would've been converting to the religion of Mark Hunter by this stage.
That's because it paid a whopping $47.90.
Race 6: #11 Never Again (Low)
All good things must come to an end and that was the case here.
Never Again was never in the race, finishing at the tail of the field.
Race 7: #6 Sikorsky (Medium) and #5 Bartholomeu Dias (Low)
Hunter was a whisker away from ending the day with a bang.
Sikorsky was edged out by All To Huiying in the final fifty metres.
The import Bartholomeu Dias also ran a good race to finish 4th.