“The horseracing systems featured on this page have been trialled and
reviewed by Nag3 Racing. You will not find any false claims here, only the
results of the period under test, and my thoughts about the likely longer term
success.
Nag3 only reviews betting products where there is a full refund option
available, so you can be assured that you can always paper trade a product with
no risk whatsoever.” - Matt
Bisogno, Author, Nag Nag Nag
System Type: Laying System
Best Suited To: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Layers
Cost: £47
Racing Secrets [Exposed] is ‘The
Definitive Guide To Laying Horses’. This 80 page
manual runs through the basics of horse racing form and betting, before delving
more deeply into the principles of laying a horse to lose. It’s
real value however, is in the author’s systematic approach to laying, which
includes looking for ‘Primary’ and ‘Secondary’ warning signs. These are all
predicated on logic and good sense, and can easily be established from the
Racing Post website. Read
more…
Value For
Money: 9.5 / 10

System Type: Trading System
Best Suited To: Intermediate & Advanced Players
able to watch the pre-race markets
Cost: £37
Racing System Revolution is a
guide for trading horses, based on certain Racing Post criteria. This short (16
page) manual shows you the rudiments of horse racing trading, before
highlighting the system for identifying horses to trade. Trading involves
backing at a bigger price and then laying back at a shorter price. This gives
the trader the chance to either have a free bet on a fancied runner,
or to ‘green up’ (Betfair slang for guaranteeing a
return, whatever the winner). The system stands or falls on its ability to
identify horses likely to contract and performed very well in this context
under trial. Read
more…
Value For
Money: 9 / 10
THE BANK VAULT REPORT
System Type: Laying System
Best Suited To: Intermediate to more experienced
Layers
Cost: £60
The
Bank Vault Report
is a progressive laying system, which uses up to five horses a day, with the
objective of laying each one to win a target daily stake plus any losses
incurred on previous runners on the day. In the period under test, on each of
the five days, the first selected horse lost, and therefore we reached our
daily target with no running-on liability. Overall, the system provided 19
losing favourites out of 26, an impressive 73% strike rate. Read more…
Value For
Money: 8.5 / 10
System Type: Laying System / Newsletter
Best Suited To: Patient Bettors of all experience
levels
Cost: £9.99 for first month, then £17.99 monthly
Summary: The Betting Insider is not a horse racing
system per se, but rather it is a
monthly newsletter with news and reviews of horse racing systems. Furthermore,
the newsletter comes with a free laying subscription service which was trialled
here on the blog. The system recorded a pleasing 25
losers from 27 qualifiers, and a level stakes profit
of £185 to £20 stakes (with all deductions accounted for). Read more about the
system, and get a free
sample of the newsletter here…
Value For
Money: 8 / 10
System Type: Backing System
Best Suited To:
Cost: £37
TrainerFlatStats is the
flagship horse racing backing system from the Nag3 team. It contains months of
painstaking research to isolate the best trainer or trainers at each racetrack,
along with the specific niche they perform most favourably in. Over a period of
five years, this thorough and comprehensive racing research has returned on
average just over £5,000 per year from £20 stakes. Read More…
Value For
Money: 7 / 10
System Type: Backing System
Best Suited To: People who are able to track the
pre-race market
Cost: £37 ($77)
System Ultra is a backing
system, which aims to make profits by betting favourites under certain
conditions. I trialled it and it did ok, somewhat to my surprise. Although its not the best system on the market, it is a worthy
addition to your arsenal if you’re able to watch the market
pre-race.
Value For
Money: 6 / 10
System Type: Laying System
Best Suited To: Greyhound racing fans who are able to be selective and track pre-race markets
Cost: £189.94, then £67.97 a month
Sectional Timing from
Greyhound Tipster is a back and lay software system, which aims to make profits
by identifying qualifiers based on their interim times (i.e. sectional times).
I trialled it and it did ok, but it is expensive, and there are some serious
problems with the liquidity in the pre-race markets, which mean you might have
to lay at much higher odds. That said, if you’re backing, you are also
benefiting from the inflated prices.
Value For
Money: 4 / 10
System Type: Laying System
Best Suited To: People with too much money!
Cost: £37 ($77)
Laying Seven is a
laying system, which aims to make profits by laying second favourites under
certain conditions. I planned to trial it but, because I have software that
could research the historical performance of the system, I checked that out
first. To see how it fared, Read More…
Value For
Money: 2.5 /
10

System Type: Backing and Laying System
Best Suited To: People with too much money!
Cost: £97
BetExProfits is a
trading system, which aims to use the price fluctuations of horses (and in
other sports) to identify bets and lays. The idea is to build up a sequence of
short priced winning trades, and to take a profit after five or more
consecutive winning trades. For me, this system is just too simplistic to have
any realistic chance of working. To see how it fared in the trial, Read More…
Value For
Money: 1.5 / 10
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