Created by the eponymous Gary Hemming, Gary Hemming’s Place Ace is a horse racing tipster service from Winning Information Network that advises of selections on each way betting.
What is the product?
Gary Hemming’s Place Ace is creator Gary Hemming’s first attempt at launching his own professional tipster service (under the Winning Information Network umbrella). This is following on from a successful 4 month stint on Tipster Planet (another Betfan product where tipsters can go to prove themselves and their tips with a view to getting signed as a full time tipster). As you can reasonably guess from the name, Gary Hemming puts a focus on placing horses which means plenty of each way bets, around 75% of bets allegedly. The rest of Gary Hemming’s Place Ace’s bets are various combination bets such as Yankees. Selections come courtesy of a number of different places with the bulk being Gary Hemming’s research into statistics and form as well as a network of contacts that he has allegedly built up during his time in the sport. These two methods combine to produce a strike rate that at the time of writing comes in at an average of 36.4% with just one losing month in 5. Staking is rather sporadic and features bets ranging from 2 points all the way up to 5 points on individual bets whilst some examples of Yankees can hit as high as double digit stakes.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
Being a tipster service Gary Hemming’s Place Ace is subscription based and since Winning Information Network are a Betfan company this means a monthly subscription at a cost of £49 and a quarterly subscription for £98. Positions for Gary Hemming’s Place Ace are allegedly limited however. As you would expect from a Betfan product there isn’t really a money back guarantee in place however they do say that all requests will be considered however they aren’t generally given. In terms of the profit potential for Gary Hemming’s Place Ace, it is showing a 417.78 point profit however it is worth bearing in mind the staking plan that is in place.
Does the product provide value for money?
Gary Hemming’s Place Ace is off to a strong start if you are happy with the staking plan however the costs involved are possibly a little much for some people.
Conclusion
As always with Betfan’s tipster services you are left weighing up the profits versus the costs involved and as has been the case recently, the staking system is a big part of this. The majority of tips for Gary Hemming’s Place Ace come with a recommended 4 point stakes. If you are betting £10 per point then that makes you a handsome profit whereas if you are aiming for £10 per bet and instead are using £2.50 stakes there is clearly not as much money in it. This is a problem if you are looking to cover almost £50 per month and clear a decent profit. Personally, Gary Hemming’s Place Ace isn’t for me however if you are happy to take on a risky investment then there may be something here for you.
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