Allegedly created by Pierce Jones, All Star Racing is a horse racing tipster service from Circle Media that offers selections picked by a betting robot.
What is the product?
All Star Racing offers its subscribers horse racing selections that according to the marketing material is a week round service. Pierce Jones says that these will be sent out for 7am however he then says that it will be 9am so this is very much open to questioning (as is a lot of All Star Racing). Emails come with colour coded tips that indicate what type of bet should be placed on the horse with green representing a back to win, amber is an each way bet and finally red representing that you should lay the bet on an exchange. Pierce Jones says that All Star Racing selections are made by a special computer program however there is very little evidence of this. In fact, in terms of how anything about All Star Racing works is none existent with Circle Media offering a tale about how “Pierce Jones’” parents were both gamblers and fell on hard times, but he vowed to win their money back from the bookies and so the robot behind All Star Racing was born, courtesy of a £5,000 investment from Pierce Jones. Not surprisingly there is nothing in the shape of evidence to back any of this up and so one is rather unfortunately left not quite trusting this tale of woe. In terms of what All Star Racing does allegedly provide, you can typically expect between two and five bets with varied odds based off some questionable screenshots. Read more