07/11/2018 Horse Racing Tipsters of the week
- Author: Alex ChristodoulouNov 07, 2018 11:16 AM
Punters make a motza
Another quality week of racing done and dusted and it's time to see who kicked November off with a bang.
The punters dominated yet again this week with 7 of the Top 10 profit makers all punters.
Shepparton native LeoBar delivered his followers a huge profit over the seven day period.
A picturesque city in Northern Victoria, Shepparton is also a proud sporting town, having produced a number of star Australian sportsmen and women over the years. But racing sits as one of the towns favourite sports which is reason why blokes like this have the depth of knowledge to pull off these stats.
LeoBar's 220% POT is largely thanks to his incredible winning strike rate of 40%. In other words, in just about every second race, LeoBar was finding a winner, much to the delight of his followers.
Best Bets' Howard Walter had a week to remember, finding just shy of two grand in profit at 78% POT. Walter has only recently returned from a long spell in the paddock, and could be forgiven for needing a few gallops to get back into fine form.
But it was nothing of the sort this past week, with Walter firing in winner after winner. His huge average winning price of $8.20 gives you an indication of just how good a seven days he had.
But there was one punter who cleaned up deluxe with a monster profit this week. The pride of WA, Sandgroper bagged an incredible 29 winners and 61 placings from his tips.
How much profit did this return, I hear you ask? It was a staggering $9,510 from $100 win bets.
Sandgroper was another who found plenty of value, with his average winning price sitting at $8.11. When you've notched up 29 winners at this price, you know it has been a golden week. And with a POT of 68%, Sandgroper ticked all the boxes in yet another dominant performance from him.
All of these profiting punters and media tipsters have their tips posted in the Horse Racing Tips market with validated statistics displayed besides their names.