Ultimate Racing Naps is a horse racing tipster service from Betting Gods. The aim of the Ultimate Racing Naps is to deliver top-notch daily horse racing tips!
Since its inception in September 2023, this expert tipster service has achieved a some impressive figures so far.
- 173.60 points won
- Average Monthly Profit – 12.4 points
- Win rate – 39.03%
- Average Odds – 5.44
- ROI – 18.57%
The selections for this service are also sent out to Betfair SP which means that even those limited by bookmakers can meet advised odds.
How Ultimate Racing Naps Works
Ultimate Racing Naps is a very simple service to follow. Here’s how it works:
- Daily Tips: Subscribers receive daily horse racing tips, including a primary ‘nap’ and a secondary ‘next best’ bet. These tips are sent out at 08:00 UK time.
- Access: Tips are accessible through the Betting Gods app, the online members area, and via email, ensuring you can easily access them wherever you are.
- Risk Management: A 100-point starting bank is advised to manage risk, based on historical performance data.
Results (Live Currently Testing)
The live results for this service have been poor so far after a month of testing. All tipsters can go through bad periods so this isn’t unexpected, however there have been some early red flags with this service.
- Changing the staking plan after a bad run.
- Strange staking plan that doesn’t adjust for odds (stakes the same on odds of 1.5 as it does odds of 20.00+)
After the initial month there have been 33 selections and a loss of 42.21 points has been made.
Ultimate Racing Naps Review
The initial figures for this service were very impressive and I was eager to test this tipster out. Finding a way to consistently profit from the exchange is something of a golden goose. There are however some concerns with the staking method behind this service and the reaction to a losing run is worrying.
Staking
The service operates on a 100 bank and suggest up to 2 bets a day. Strongest selection are staked at 3 points with the next best selection being 1 point. These selections range from varying odds as low as 1.43 and as high as 20.8 (during our trial).
This can mean you could be staking to win potentially 60 points on one horse and 0.43 on the other. If the higher odds horse is the stronger selection. It is a strange staking plan to will lead to a lot of variance and a 100 point bank will not be sustainable when the downswing eventually happens. Looking through historical results we can see that the service has benefitted heavily from hitting 3 point bets at the higher odds ranges.
Although selections are at the Betfair SP the service owner must have some understanding of where the SP is likely to range for his selections.
Red Flags
The other red flags that we have encountered in this trial are switching the staking method to flat 1 points stakes for a short while (due to negative variance). It was then switched back to the original 3 points for the stronger selection and 1 point for the second selection. Even though results had not improved and 9 points were lost.
Due to poor results the service is currently on a 5 day hiatus.
Conclusion
We still have a few more months of testing this service but despite the very impressive headline figures, there are quite a few concerns around whether it will be profitable in the long run.