Offered as a part of the Betting Gods stable of tipsters, Sovereign Racing is a tipster service that provides daily selections via email.
What is the product?
Sovereign Racing is a tipster service that provides subscribers with daily selections. They are usually sent out before 11:30 and the bets are typically win based bets for UK based races. Stakes for Sovereign Racing appear to be level with recommended odds usually at the Betfair SP (to allow everybody an opportunity to attain the best possible odds and offer a leveller system). Selections draw on a number of things including the knowledge of the unnamed tipster. Betting Gods say that the man behind the service is somebody who is allegedly a well known tipster online, but wishes to hide his identity for the purposes of Sovereign Racing. Other factors in making selections include form, yard rumours and jockey and trainer news. Since its launch in June 2014, Sovereign Racing has achieved a strike rate of 23.99% with just one losing month in the period.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
Sovereign Racing is available on a monthly subscription for £34.95, a quarterly subscription for £79.95 or a lifetime subscription for £199.95. Each of these comes with a one month trial which costs just £4.95 as well as a 60 day money back guarantee. Something that Betting Gods offer on all their services. In terms of income, Sovereign Racing is advertised as making an average £227.75 per month, a figure that is likely based on £10 stakes.
Does the product provide value for money?
At the moment this is a difficult thing to gauge due to a very mixed run of results. That having been said the pricing for Sovereign Racing is definitely in line with most services.
Conclusion
The advertised earnings for Sovereign Racing do not paint the full picture. Out of 4 months one has been a loss and one made less than a point of profit. Obviously this shows a potentially massive inconsistency and if that is the case it simply earmarks the fact that Sovereign Racing is a no go. There is some potential if Sovereign Racing can keep up September’s run (during which most of the profit has been attained) but other I am not really sold on Sovereign Racing.
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